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Friday, October 9, 2015

Leopard Patches Bread Loaf 豹纹土司

After made the giraffe patches bread loaf, my animals inspired bread loaf journey continue, this time i made Leopard patches bread loaf ^_^.




Making Leopard patches was slightly tedious if compare to Giraffe, as we need to make more small dough for the patches.

Let's see some of the detail steps that i have captured..










Happy to see this four nice corners loaf bread..



Pack it nicely and it become a nice gift to be given away..

Leopard Patches Bread Loaf 豹纹土司
*for a 11cmx20cm (internal), non-stick Pullman tin

375g bread flour
35g sugar
1/2tsp fine salt
1tsp instant dry yeast
250g fresh milk ( I use cold milk from fridge)
20g unsalted butter, room temp


For brown patches
15g cocoa powder ( I use Valrhona cocoa powder)
10g fresh milk

For dark brown patches
6g dark cocoa powder
5g fresh milk

Method

1.      In a stand Mixer, add in bread flour, sugar, salt, yeast and milk, mix into dough using low speed, kneads till smooth.
2.      Add in butter, then knead till dough is shinny and smooth.
3.      Remove 320g plain dough, place in another clean bowl and set aside to proof till double.
4.      Add in cocoa powder and milk in the remaining plain dough, continue run the mixer and mix well. (you may remove the dough after mixed, then use hand to knead the dough till colour is even).
5.      Once chocolate dough is done, remove 205g then place in another clean bowl and set aside to proof till double.
6.      Add in dark cocoa powder and milk in the remaining chocolate dough, knead till smooth and set aside to proof till double.
7.      Divide the chocolate dough, 2 portions x 38g(large), 5 portions x 25g(small) (depend the final weight and adjust accordingly), shape to ball.
8.      Divide the dark chocolate dough, 2 portions x 36g(large), 5 portions x 23g(small) (depend the final weight and adjust accordingly), shape to ball.
9.     Divide the plain dough, 2 portions x 55g(large), 5 portions x 40g(small) (depend the final weight and adjust accordingly), shape to ball.
10.    Use a rolling pin, take a chocolate dough then roll into flat oval shape. Then roll it like swiss roll (the length should be same size as per loaf pan). Take a dark chocolate dough, use rolling pin roll into flat oval shape then cover with the chocolate dough, don’t fully cover. Big size of chocolate dough should wrap with big size of dark chocolate dough. Repeat the same for the rest.
11.    Use a rolling pin, roll the plain dough that enough to cover the chocolate dough, wrap the chocolate dough and fully cover with plain dough. Repeat the same for the rest.
12.    Take a dough, gently roll into a long log that is double size of the loaf pan. Repeat the same for the rest. Cut the long log into half. Then stack all dough randomly in the prepared loaf tin, set aside to rise about 90%. Cover with the lid, continue to rise completely, take about 1hr.
13. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 180C (fan forced) for 30mins. Every oven is difference, please adjust temp and timing according to your oven. Once done, immediately remove bread from the tin and cool on wire rack before slice them.


Reference here, recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover

20 comments:

irene myme said...

哇。。。难以形容它的美,你好棒哦!

绮绮的幸福国度 said...

Awesome! Nice bread and nice photo shoot!

Anonymous said...

Hi, i must cover the lid when i bake?

Aunty Young(安迪漾) said...

我来给师傅拍手掌,好好看的豹纹土司,你真的好棒!

0620 said...

超强啊!! 很美丽的吐司

CaThY said...

cute! *^_^*

Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover said...

Anonymous , it will be look nice if you put on the lid, but without lid will be ok too .

Unknown said...

很美!喜欢

Joceline Lor said...

Sonia,你太厉害了啦!赞

Baking Scientist said...

Very creative :)

Copycake kitchen said...

Lovely Leopard toast! 非常赞!

Copycake kitchen said...

Lovely Leopard toast! 非常赞!

Copycake kitchen said...

Lovely Leopard toast! 非常赞!

My Little Space said...

Ooo...I'm sure you're dancing over the moon ! What a satisfying out come. The patches turned out so beautifully.
Have a great week ahead dear.
Blessings, Kristy

Agnes CF Lee said...

very nice creation of leopard bread.

Rumbling Tummy said...

I failed in my giraffe bread the last time, looking at your leopard patches bread loaf, I think I have a long way to go.

Therina Jopri said...

another adorable one. giraffe or leapard, looks nice anyways :)

Rosita Vargas said...

Un leopardo en cake una maravilla eres genial yo soy un leopardo es una belleza,abrazos.

Lilian Albuquerque said...

lindo seu pao,poderia me dizer qual a altura da sua forma?

granny-fée said...

bravo, j'adore ce que tu as fait
c'est très beau et ça a l'air drôlement bon
je vais essayer de le faire
merci

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