Love this sweet bun recipe as it yield very moist and soft bun.
Anyway, my boy asked me to increase sugar for the crispy coffee crust as he prefer sweeter version. So you may want to adjust the sugar amount if you prefer sweeter version.
Rotiboy (coffee bun)_Natural yeast 天然酵母_咖啡墨西哥包*makes 12 bunsSweet bun ingredients250g High protein flour or bread flour100g cake flour200g peak sourdough starter (cultured with bread flour)40g caster sugar1/4tsp fine salt
35g Condensed milk40g Yogurt (natural flavour)1 egg(A size)100g Cold water40g butter, room temperatureCoffee Topping ingredients80g icing sugar60g butter1 egg (A size)60g cake flour1tbsp Nescafé coffee powder1tbsp hot waterFilling- cheddar cheese or salted butter, cut small cubesMethod1. For sweet bun dough. Add all ingredients except butter in a mixer, mix and knead till smooth.2. Add in butter, continue to knead till achieve window pane test or dough look shinning and elastic. Cover and set aside to proof till double (~take around2hrs).3. For coffee topping. Mix coffee powder with hot water, set aside. Beat butter and icing sugar till smooth, add in egg and beat well. Add in flour and coffee mixture, fold till mix well. Fill the topping into a piping bag with round tip. Refrigerate till needed.4. Divide dough into 12 equal portions, shape round and rest for 15mins.5. Flatten the dough, fill with cheese or butter, wrap and seal, shaping to round. Place on a baking tray lined with paper. Repeat for the rest of the dough. Leave to proof till double.6. Pipe the coffee mixture spiral pattern on the bun, less than ½ of the bun .7. Bake at a pre-heated oven at 180C for 20mins or till cooked.Sweet Bun recipe using instant yeast:-350g High protein flour or bread flour100g cake flour2tsp instant yeast40g caster sugar1/4tsp fine salt20g milk powder35g Condensed milk40g Yogurt (natural flavour)1 egg (A size)200g Cold water , adjust accordingly40g butter, room temperature-Normal bread making method, add butter at last and knead till achieve window pane stage.
Recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover
Hi Sonia, I am Irene and I love looking at your post. My kids loved coffee bread too and I was also trying out sourdough starter in my bread making. May I know if this bread have a sourish taste due to the starter and will the bread be a bit dry. My soft bread that I have tried using sourdough starter always turned out a bit sourish and dry. Appreciate your advice. Tks.
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia. I'm wondering why you're using cake flour in bread recipe? Will the outcome be more fluffy and softer? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, thanks for your advise. Will definitely try to feed my starter more often to reduce the sour taste. Rgds, Irene
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