I did two styles. I did a spiral loaf, and a faux-braided one. The braided one came out the best. I forgot to butter the pan, and the spiral bread stuck to the pan :(. Sadness. It was a mini disaster, but tasted just like the ones at the Asian bakeries. I know what to do next time, but I think I will just stick to the round bun shape, just for portability, and also freezability.. haha ok, well that's not really a word.
Anyway. I've been searching high and low for the perfect bun recipe. I was going to try a Brioche dough, but found that to be too much effort. I thought, why not just use a basic white bread recipe with a bit more sugar? Sure. That worked. It tasted like white bread, with red bean paste.. nothing bad with that, but still not the real deal. My parents both loved the breads. I think I will experiment more with it, as well as the filling. The bread part is tasty, soft, fluffy, and moist. I think it will go great with some BBQ pork filling, as well as the custard ones. I also want to try a pineapple bun recipe, because that was one of my favorite ones at the bakeries... a pineapple bun (bo lo bao) with red bean filling.. ahh the best of both worlds : )!
So this braided loaf, is something I've done in the past, maybe 6-7 years ago. I used to make the bread part, the old fashion way, kneading, and pulling...I filled a bread like this with a raisin-walnut filling. It was delicious, time consuming, but dried out pretty quickly. I forgot to take pictures of how to do it, but it's basically roll out your dough into a rectangle, fill the middle third with filling, and cut angled strips along the sides, on both sides making sure they're a mirror image of one another. Alternate placing strip from right to left, and fold in the ends. I'm bad at explaining these things... but I'm sure there's a tutorial on line somewhere. I think it's a beautiful way to show bread, that is actually really easy!.
Red Bean and Coconut Bread
Makes 3 braided loaves or one spiral loaf and one braided loaf
1 cup warm water
3/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup sugar
2-1/4 tsp dry yeast
1/4 cup oil
3 cups bread flour
+ 1/2 - 1 can red bean paste
1/3 cup shredded coconut
1 egg for egg wash
Sesame seeds for sprinkling on top of egg wash
1. Combine all ingredients in a bread machine on dough setting (everything but the flour on the bottom, adding the flour last.) Set it.
2. After 10 minutes, restart the machine, so it starts on the dough setting again. (For more softer/tender dough!)
3. After 1.5 hours, take out the dough. Punch down, and let rest for 5 minutes.
4. Remove dough and place onto floured surface. Knead a bit to get it pliable. Fill and shape the dough. Let rise for 1 hour in a warm place. (Use an oven, preheat at 220 degrees for 3-4 minutes, and then turned off... make sure it's warm, not hot!.. then put your bread in.)
5. Brush with egg wash. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake in a pre-heated oven @ 350 degrees until golden brown. Mine took around 18 minutes.
**** if you use a pan, be sure to butter and flour it well!****
I always have a hard time photographing bread... I hate taking pictures in my kitchen.. it never turns out nice... : / I'm hoping for a kitchen with plenty of sunshine when I move! ... on the few days SF gets sunshine that is.... ahh I'm going to miss all of those sunny LA days... : (
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