It's been quite a while since I made any buns. Spotted some nice fresh looking yam at the market which gave me an idea for trying to make some yam paste. Not so happy with the 'deceitful' nice looking yam as it wasn't that 'powdery' which resulted in my not so creamy yam paste.
Recipe for Yam Buns (Refer to Meat Floss Buns ~ Take 2 for the dough using the Gelatinized dough method)
- Ingredients for Yam Filling
- 400 gm yam (net wt.)
- 200 gm granulated sugar
- 70 ml vegetable oil
- Cut yam into slices, steam till soft.
- Mash the hot yam with sugar till well blended. Set aside.
- After proving, knock off air from the dough and divide dough into 2 portions, let rest for 10 mins.
- Weigh out 60 gm of dough, roll into balls.
- Flatten a ball of dough and wrap up with 40 gm of yam filling.
- Place wrapped up balls of dough onto greased tart moulds.
- Arrange the tart moulds on a baking tray, cover with a damp cloth and place them in a warm place to prove for another 45 mins.
- Brush with egg wash and sprinkle on some sesame seeds.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 25 to 30 mins. or till golden brown.
- Remove buns from oven and let cool in the tart moulds for about 10 mins. before unmoulding and letting cool on a wire rack.
- Yield : 16 Buns
You have me at taro filling! I need to visit Asia store soon!
ReplyDeleteWill definitely look forward to your yam post!
DeleteCheah....looks delish la...so nice looking yam buns. I must try this one day :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elin!
DeleteOoh....so beautiful golden brown buns...and with my favourite yam as filling. Bake the buns in the tart moulds looks cute.
ReplyDeleteMy first attempt baking them in the tart moulds for a change.
DeleteCheah, Thank you for sharing this recipe. I was thinking to make buns lately. Want to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome, Ann!
DeleteI love anything with yam, savoury or sweet, works for me! Your yam buns would be lovely with a cup of kopi-O!
ReplyDeleteYes, you're dead right, kopi-O!
DeleteI love yam! Must be very nice as a bun filling.
ReplyDeleteIf you're a yam lover, then you'll like it with almost anything!
DeleteEven if the yams weren't that creamy, these still look incredibly tasty. I love the contrasting colors of the bun and the filling.
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather and welcome to my blog!
DeleteI tried to make buns like this with sweet potato filling, but like your yam they were not 'powdery' enough and after sitting there a little while, made the bottom of the bread soggy! I had to force my Dad to eat more before the other types of bread =P haha
ReplyDeleteEven with kaya or red bean filling, the bottom of the buns will also become soggy. Best to eat them up on the day they're baked!
DeleteThey're beautiful buns. Love the golden brown color.
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara!
Deletei love love love yam buns... and its good to make your own filling because those outside tend to be full of fat, and sugar.
ReplyDeleteYes, we can adjust the sugar content to your needs and reduce the fat as well.
DeleteHi Cheah, simple buns and fillings, yet I for sure can't resist to try them and make them soon. Perhaps, you can send some over.......hahaha!
ReplyDeleteToo bad you're not my neighbour, Kimmy!
Deletei have never eating bun with taro filling before, sound yummy!
ReplyDeleteSince I love yam, this filling is yummy to me!
DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteI like gelatinized method for baking bread. The buns are soft and nice.
I love, love, love Yam. Your yam buns looks so yummy with lots of filling.
mui..^^
I find that the gelatinized method is more easy to work with compared to the tangzhong method. Looks like there are many yam lovers around!!
DeleteLove how soft your buns look. I will eat any taro filling, whether creamy or not.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary, but the creamy taro will certainly be more smooth.
DeleteHi
ReplyDeleteReferring to your Date Rolls/Tarts CNY 2011 recipe, do we've to chill the dough before use? I've tried a few other recipes for enclosed tarts but they were mostly difficult to handle and runs out of shape.
Thanks you.
If you find the dough a bit soft to handle, you can chill it in the fridge before using. Hope this helps.
DeleteI love these type of buns. And how fluffy does yours look. YUM
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny!
Deletethe buns look pretty cute when you baked them in the tart moulds. i also have difficulty choosing a really nice yam, most of the time i have to rely on the seller to choose for me:)
ReplyDeleteThe seller will normally slice off a bit from the top and you can see some sort of powder if it's powdery.
Deletei've never had yam bunsbefore, but sounds like a great idea since i love yam. you are right, if we love yam, we will like it in all sorts and shapes haha. must find the time to try this.
ReplyDeleteYou'll love this when you like yam like I do!
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