Looks like I'm addicted to meat floss again. I just had to finish off the meat floss which was a gift during the recent festive season and what more to make other than bread and more bread! I'm using the Tangzhong method again but this time I used all high protein flour instead of high protein and plain flour. Linking this post to 'International Yeasted Recipes' hosted by Kristy of My Little Space.
Recipe for Meat Floss Ring (adapted from 'here')
Ingredients for Tangzhong
- 25 gm high protein flour
- 125 ml water
For the method for making Tangzhong, please check 'here'
- Ingredients for Dough
- 350 gm high protein flour
- 55 gm caster sugar
- 1 Tb + 1 tsp milk powder
- 1 egg
- 5 to 6 gm instant dried yeast (1 tsp + 1/5 tsp)
- 120 gm Tangzhong
- 125 ml water
- 1 tsp salt
- 30 gm butter, cut into small pieces
- Egg wash and Pumpkin kernels
- Meat Floss + some lightly toasted black sesame seeds.
- Put the ingredients into the pan of your breadmaker according to the instructions in the manual. Select 'Dough Cycle' and let the machine do the kneading and proving for you. My breadmaker takes 1.30 hrs.
- To test the dough, just insert your finger into the dough and if the indentation stays, then the dough is ready for shaping.
- Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured board, give it a knock to expel any air and knead lightly. Do the windowpane test and if it's ok, then divide the dough into 7 equal portions, about 100 gm each. Shape into balls and cover with a clingwrap or a piece of damp cloth and let rest for 15 to 20 mins.
- Roll out a ball of dough into an oval shape, apply some vegetable oil or melted butter, then sprinkle on the meat floss and black sesame seeds. Roll up once, tuck in the sides and roll up like a swiss roll. (Cover the rest of the dough to prevent them from getting dry). Repeat the same process with the rest of the balls of dough. Place the balls of dough into a greased pan, sealed sides face down. Cover and let prove again for another hour or so in a warm place.
- Apply egg wash and sprinkle on some Pumpkin kernels.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg. C for 20 to 25 mins. or till golden brown.
- Leave the bread in the pan for about 20 mins. to cool before removing and letting it cool completely on a wire rack.
Ingredients for the Filling
Hi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteI love to add meat floss in bread or buns too. It is so tasty.
Love how you shape your buns so neatly and it looks fabulous!
mui
Thank you. Adding meat floss in bread or buns does help to enhance the taste.
DeleteOh wow this ring look so delicious! I love those photos of the inside.. soft and with meat filling. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Medeja!
DeleteWOW Cheah! Another yummy bread from you. I love the meat floss inside the bread so good with a cup of coffee :)
ReplyDeleteI ate the bread with a bowl of 'cooling tea', because of the hot weather!!
DeleteSo soft and delicious! I love the savoury filling.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie!
DeleteOh wow, look at that soft texture of the buns.....and love having this with meat floss too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mel!
DeleteHi Sokehah Cheah , wish I just grab a couple , I know they are delicious , thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome, Nee!
DeleteCheah, thanks so much for submitting this to the 'International Yeasted Recipe' event and sharing this scrumptious recipe with my readers. I'm sure my readers are looking forward to more deliciousness from your kitchen. Enjoy & have fun.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Hi Cheah, the bread-maker is useful for kneading dough either for bread or paus. But I haven't tried tangzhong bread with this machine.
ReplyDeleteHi Cheah, I love meat floss bread too and never get tired of it! Your tangzong bread looks so beautiful and tempting especially the colour on the top part. You have a great weekend ahead and cheers :)
ReplyDeleteYour buns looks so soft and fluffy! I like using tangzhong method too but I am also trying out the overnight dough method which produces very soft and moist bread too...
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