This buns was special requested by my husband who love coconut buns..
We prefer white coconut filling (use white sugar) more than brown coconut filling (use brown sugar or palm sugar)
Coconut buns
(recipe source: buns with Tangzhong method adapted from Honey Bee Sweet, coconut filling from My Kitchen Snippets, with minor changes)
*makes 20 buns
Coconut Filling
430g fresh grated coconut
50g of palm sugar (gula Melaka) – cut into chunks
130g coarse white sugar
75ml water
2 tsp of cornstarch + 2 tsp water
1. Cook the palm sugar, white sugar and water until sugar dissolved.
2. Add in the grated coconut, stir and cook until almost dry, then add in the cornstarch mixture and stir until the mixture thickens. Set it aside to cool.
Coconut bun
Tangzhong dough
45g bread flour
225ml water
Whisk the bread flour and the water together in a heat proof saucepan. Heat the mixture at low heat till it thickens and ribbons stage.
Main Dough
1 Tangzhong dough
400g bread flour
100g all purpose flour
1 large egg
80g caster sugar
2tsp instant active yeast + 2tbsp lukewarm water
60ml fresh milk
60g unsalted butter, room temperature
Method
1. Knead everything together except for the butter. Knead till the dough is no sticky. Add in the butter and continue to knead till it passes the window test. Takes about 15 to 20 minutes on stand mixer.
2. Let the dough proof covered for 1.5hrs or till double in volume. Punch out the air and let divide into 20 equal portions (50g each). Roll round and let rest for 10 minutes before shaping.
3. Grease the baking tin / pan and preheat the oven to 180C.
4. Flatten the dough and fill it with coconut filling (30g). Place all finished buns on a greased baking sheet, and let rise for 30mins.
5. Brush the top with egg wash and sprinkle some grated coconut on it. Then bake in the oven for 25-30mins or until golden brown.
6. Once baked, remove from oven and remove from the pan and let cool completely before serving.
At the same time, I would like to thanks to Smoky Wok (formerly Tastes of Home)who highlighted to me a "no manners person" steal my photo and recipe (an example of my original recipe and photo). This is not the first website that copied my posts, but those at least link back to my blog (they just copy and paste the photo and recipe). But this time, this "no manners person", take my photo, trim to smaller size, write a simple message, made minor changes to my recipe, and turned to become her/his post!!
I cooked, took photos and spent time posting my recipes, but this "no manners person" just take the credit, this is teribble! I feel like want to close my blog...
To my blogger friends, please go and check this site, your photos and recipes might be stolen too. I going to complaint this case to DMCA.
Sonia, these coconut buns look so delicious. Huh, how dare these ppl copy and paste the recipe without any consent. Too much!
ReplyDeleteAiyo,those people are terrible, just copy n paste without linking you back. Your buns looks good. I am actually prepare to do tangzhong sausage buns ..I will try this, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe buns look great :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome! So far, I know that at lest 4 bloggers have made DMCA so hopefully this person's site will get taken down as a LOT of her stuff is copied. I already reported her to Adsense as well...fingers crossed :) Thanks for taking the action..the more complaints the better!
When i was young i had a lot of these coconut bun . Bought from the Rotiman. If not mistaken it was 20sen each then.
ReplyDeletewow wat a perfect buns,pls pass the basket...
ReplyDeletewhich site is that sonia ? u didn't leave the link .
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry that this happen to you. I can see that most of her recipes and pictures were stolen from someone else. I even recognized some of it. Well, it happend to me too that one blog stole the whole contents of my blog :(. By the way, I like coconut buns too. I can see the buns are so soft and fluffy.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting buns, i love coconut buns too ^^
ReplyDeleteJune, you click the "no manners person " for the link.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to know that somebody steal your pictures and recipes. Do not worry, God is the greatest. He or she will be punished in other form. May God bless you and your family with His kindness.
ReplyDeleteOh Dear! Haizz... sad to hear about this. Your coconut bun looks so tempted. Wish can have one now.
ReplyDeleteAfter going through her posting I found she stole some of my recipes and pictures too!!
ReplyDeleteSonia, wah ... your bread so beautiful and delicious. Lovely colour.
ReplyDeletewalawei....copy & paste je. anyway i love homemade coconut buns. can tweak the sweetness to my taste
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry tho hear this happen to you too. This is so unacceptable.Almost similar like mine,I'm just tired of this and closed my other site. (the otherhand when you give the site of the stealer to others, the stealer will get benefit from statistic of people who comes :(
ReplyDeletemmmm...I think I can smell that wonderful aroma of home-made bread. Your hubby so lucky. I can't bake any roti;-).
ReplyDelete好多的椰丝哦,好吃好吃~
ReplyDelete请问你怎么拿倒扣面包出来?
别难过了,我之前也是在FB遇到如此糟糕的人,气死了!
Bernice, I just use a plastic spatula and slowly cut each of the bun out..
ReplyDeleteWow...Coconut bun looks tempting and soft..
ReplyDelete面包亮亮地
ReplyDelete看起来非常可口^^
The buns look so soft and yummy, filling filled to the brim! That person behind that blog is so terrible!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect ..I like this very much too
ReplyDeleteI don't believe there really such a silly body who has the cheek to do such shameless stuff. The food blogging network is big yet we too read about others, there sure bound to be 'Found' if he or she ever ' Steal'.... Sigh ....!
ReplyDeleteGreat buns! Yum yum..!!
Sonia, love your coconut bun, so much fillings inside :) That person is terrible la, you should go and complain about this, but never, never close down your blog :)
ReplyDeleteBuns and clicks are super good Sonia. So sad that these people do not have it them to be creative and go about lifting content.
ReplyDeletei just hate it. this is really so unfair..i'm hoping over to no manner's site now.
ReplyDeletei just went to check out the website, so sorry for you.
ReplyDeleteour beloved Sonia, no matter how angry are u, plz don't close down your blog. i like your blog a lot. your skills, your talent is what people can never steal. and, you always have my support ^^
the golden buns look tempting, you have reminded me how long i never take coconut bun...
These will be perfect for making our US Thanksgiving more excited and a bit more international. They sound so good!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the content stealing. It's happened to me before as well.
Thats no good, referring to the person, not the delicious bun! He/she/it took your work because he/she/it thinks its good. Thats the good news, its a pity they don't respect copyright and acknowledge source. He/she/it had lot of fun taking stuff from others, looks like the fun will be short-lived. Lets hope so
ReplyDeleteYour coconut buns look so delicious, must be very good to be eaten when piping hot.
ReplyDeleteYes Sonia, must give these people a good lesson.
这个面包很美味。是我喜欢的面包。下次我也学做这个。谢谢您的分享哦!
ReplyDeleteSo sad to hear this news,terrible people.
ReplyDeleteBTW, your buns looks so tempting, lots of filling,yum yum.
And don't close your blog, I like reading your blog ^^
Sonia,
ReplyDeleteHope u feel better now. Shud really teach this person a leason. Me also hate those ppl who like to steal others recipes or photos without acknowledge ppl where the source is, there's really very annoying.
These buns look good. Have never seen coconut cooked with white sugar before. Yes, must visit this thief's blog. Thanks for the alert!
ReplyDeleteI tried coconut buns before so I know this is delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteOh man, I hope this "no manner person" will take down all the photos and posts that she stole from other bloggers who worked hard to produce.
Love your blog! I'm sorry about the content stealing.
ReplyDeleteDo you mean use all the tangzhong dough (45 g bread flour and 225 ml water) for the buns when you refer to 1 tangzhong dough? Thanks for clarifying.
delicious looking soft buns wonderfully done
ReplyDeleteSpecial request means its really really good! Good job Sonia!
ReplyDeleteShame on the person who stole your blog post!
The buns look perfect. A great recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you pointed it out. That's bad!!! Why will people do that? It's very rude and not respectful of people in the cyberspace.
ReplyDeleteBut on the other hand, I am sure my hubby will request for this too...haha, maybe that means i can get him to get me a stand mixer!!! ;P
Coconut buns is my all time favourite; and I am still buying this at my bakery store near my home. Should I make this myself instead? Thank you for this coconut buns. And really, shame of that person who steal your post photos! Think we should write on that person on his/her comments column.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous(may i know your name please...), yes, 1 Tangzhong dough is eqaul to 45 g bread flour and 225 ml water.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's so tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteSonia, the buns look so cute and lovely! That person is terrible, dare to use other ppl photos. Never never close your blog Sonia!
ReplyDeleteI like the coconut bun too, especially the white coconut, yours look so tempting.
ReplyDeleteFeel sad to hear about the stealing.
Me and my husband like cocount buns but my kids not...
ReplyDeleteSonia , these looks very delicious and they're really gorgeous looking buns :) What a shameless person behind that blog tsk tsk I hope he/she'll get a bad karma :D But don't ever close your blog , you'll be missed for sure ;)
ReplyDeletesonia,
ReplyDelete没吃过白糖弄的椰包,
下回一定要试。
那些人呀。。。。。#%¥@
你的处理是对的,
我挺你。
妳的椰丝面包做得很吸引人~
ReplyDelete下次把部落格的名字放在照片的中间,看他们还会怎么偷~
I saw this post earlier from my cellphone and I almost died thinking how grate these buns must be. My love of coconut and bread together... If I live near you, I'll be at your door immediately. =) Sorry to hear about your images. I saw it and it's horrible. Jen told me about her experience and it made me mad. I'm working on making a watermark that covers up my photos, but not visible... haha.
ReplyDeletehi sonia, taking without permission is stealing and that's grotesque.
ReplyDeleteperhaps this kind of thing have been happening without us being aware of it..
your coconut buns looks great and well textured
Your buns looks wonderful! I love white coconut filling too!
ReplyDeleteI clicked on the 'no manners person' and guess what, two of my recipes was taken too! They have no shame! No link was provided as to where the recipes was taken, so they are considered stolen!!!
I love coconut buns. we have them here at breadtop and i buy them everytime I visit the shop! love it!
ReplyDeleteThe coconut bun looks super delicious:)
ReplyDeletewow...what a great timing! i am now craving for coconut buns too!
ReplyDeletesame here, i prefer the white coconut filling :)
Those look so much better than those from the bakery!
ReplyDeletethough i'm not a blogger, but i know how you feel. apparently, you're not alone, i saw a familiar post on her site 'korean japhae' n recognised that it was from 'steamy kitchen'. i bet there're more to come. she needs to be 'executed'!!! am i to harsh?!
ReplyDeleteThe coconut bun looks super delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThe smell of coconut with the bread baking in the oven...must be one of the most wonderful experiences in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteoh i would request these too yum so sorry about them stealing your recipe dont stop blogging we all love u
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bake,delicious coconut buns.
ReplyDeleteLovely buns, even if I am not a real coconut bun fan :) These just looks so fresh, and I bet they taste heavenly too:D
ReplyDeleteAWWW, I am disgusted with the copycat who obviously had no shame in copying others' posts and photos! I despise them! The very least they could do is ask for your permission, that's MANNERS!
You are right, these are people with NO MANNERS, I am truly disgusted!
I think these people should be warned, did you send them a message or something to tell them to stop copying?
I too love the white coconut filling and have been thinking to make these too.
ReplyDeleteThe site's title free delicacies... oredi shows something, I do see a lot of websites that say , "Please copy and paste into your blog" because they steal other's blog post and put it on their site, then let others take as they want. These people won't heed any complains or whatsoever... shame on them. I do have this problem too, they download my whole post into their blog, even my labels are mine, and if you clickon the labels, they come back to my blog. Don't stop blogging for because of these cheapskates.
I also love coconut bun, with gula melaka is the best ^_^
ReplyDeleteI really love the look of the buns!
ReplyDeleteooh, those look so good and tender!!
ReplyDeleteCan the DMCA do anything to those plagiarizers?
ReplyDeleteSonia, I love your blog. No, better, I LOVE your blog. You make so many delicious things. I tried these coconut bun and they are awesome. You are my inspiration! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese buns look absolutely scrumptious! Beautiful images. And I'm so sorry to hear someone stole your photos & recipes...I always wonder how I would know if this happened to me, so it's very kind of that person to let you know.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely recipe :-) ~ marie
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely coconut recipe. I just tried and it turn out like your photos in your blog. It's soft and so yummy packed generously with coconut fillings which we can't find in the bakery shops.
ReplyDeletei tried this recipe last week but the bun turn out to b so hard!!! im nt sure whr's the mistake...
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, Tried yr recipe called hokkaido soft milk buns to make coconut buns. Very soft & delicious. TQ for sharing.
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