Friday, March 5, 2021

Hamburger Buns



Ingredients
Group 1
667g bread flour
86g sugar
12g skimmed milk powder
10g yeast (high sugar)
12g salt
46g unsalted butter
optional 5g bread improver (not added)

Group 2
400g cold water

Directions
  • using a paddle attachment in a mixing bowl, add all dry ingredients including butter and mix at speed 1 for 20s
  • add water and mix at speed 1 for 2min followed by medium speed (KA 4) for 8min till window pane stage
  • remove and divide dough into 60g or 80g and round it
  • roll or spray the top of each dough in water and rool or sprinkle sesame on top
  • flatten the dough as much as possible
  • arrange on parchment paper on a baking tray and proof for 40-45min
  • bake at 180°C without steam for 10-12min

Foodnote: Very soft and yummy burger buns. Will definitely try to make this again to enjoy homemade burgers! 

Just need to master making my own burger patty!! Same recipe can be used to make hotdog roll too.

Walnut Raisin Rye Bread



Ingredients
Group 1
560g bread flour
200g rye flour
6g dark malt
6g yeast (low sugar)
12g salt

Group 2
453g cold water

Group 3
130g chopped walnuts (or other nuts)
67g golden raisins

Directions
  • using a paddle attachment in a mixing bowl, add Group 1 and mix at speed 1 for 20s
  • add water and mix at speed 1 for 2min followed by medium speed (KA 4) for 6min till window pane stage
  • add Group 3 and mix at speed 1 for 1min (or mix by hand if ingredients are not mixing well)
  • transfer in a lightly oiled large bowl and cover with a clingwrap (no need rounding) and rest for 60min
  • divide the dough into 2 equal portion and rest for 10min
  • shaping: lightly flatten the dough with fingertips, smooth side down... roll gently and pinch the open edge.. tuck in side edges to form a loaf
  • place on parchment paper on a baking tray and proof for 30-35min
  • spray water on top of loaf and lightly dust with flour + score
  • spray water on the parchment paper around the bread (for oven without steamer) and bake at 200°C + 20% steam for 10min and 180°C without steam for 20min

Foodnote: I love this bread because of the walnuts and raisins. I can eat it on its own or... as usual with a generous spread of butter. Yum yum... Next time must make sure that the raisins are mostly in the bread instead of the surface as baking it will burn the raisins and burnt raisin is yucky! Might want to try replacing it with dates and pecans next time.

Dark Rye Bread



Ingredients
Group 1
667g bread flour
130g rye flour
12g dark malt
6g yeast (low sugar)
12g salt

Group 2
453g cold water

Directions
  • using a paddle attachment in a mixing bowl, add all dry ingredients and mix at speed 1 for 20s
  • add water and mix at speed 1 for 2min followed by medium speed (KA 4) for 6min till window pane stage
  • transfer in a lightly oiled large bowl and cover with a clingwrap (no need rounding) and rest for 60min
  • divide the dough into 2 equal portion and rest for 10min
  • shaping: lightly flatten the dough with fingertips, smooth side down... roll gently and pinch the open edge. Using fingers, gently carry it over to the banneton smooth side down ie. pinch side on top
  • proof for 30-35min
  • gently remove from banneton on a tray with parchment paper
  • score the top of the bread and spray water on the parchment paper around the bread (for oven without steamer) and bake at 200°C + 20% steam for 10min and 180°C without steam for 20min

Foodnote: This cafe style bread is nice and soft but maybe more for adult palate. According to the chef, rye bread should be sliced thinly (1cm) and toasted... topped with cheese and turkey ham, then use a form and knife to cut a small piece and enjoy eating hehe.

Monday, March 1, 2021

Multi Grain Batard



Ingredients
Group 1
532g bread flour
10g instant yeast (low sugar)
3g crusty bread improver
14g brown sugar
10g salt

Group 2
450g water
132g multi-grain (mix with same weight water taken from 450g)
20g butter/oil/olive oil

Group 3
mixed grains

Directions
  • in a mixer bowl with paddle attachment, mix Group 1 at speed 1 for 20s
  • add Group 2 and mix at speed 1 for 2min and speed 2 (KA 4) for 7 min till window pane stage
  • remove from bowl and rest the dough for 5-10min
  • cut and divide into 2 portion and rest for another 5-10min
  • take one dough, pat it down and turn smooth side down
  • roll down like spring roll and form shape of batard
  • gently pick up the dough and roll the top on damp cloth... and roll the top with mixed nuts+grains
  • proof for 45min till double in size
  • spray the top and swiftly score the top in 1-3 lines
  • bake @200°C + 40% steam (or spray the tray with water) for 10min and 160°C without steam for another 20min

Foodnote: Like this very much also because it makes me feel that I am eating healthy hehe. Overall very happy with this Cafe Style Bread course and will be making this regularly.

Wholemeal Bread



Ingredients
Group 1
528g bread flour
10g instant yeast (low sugar)
3g bread improver
40g sugar
14g skimmed milk powder
10g salt

Group 2
448g cold water
132g wholemeal flour (mix with same weight water taken from 448g)
40g oil/butter

Directions
  • in a mixing bowl with paddle attachment, mix all dry ingredients from Group 1 at speed 1 for 20s
  • add water, wholemeal and oil, mix at speed 1 for 2min and speed 2 (KA 4) for 7min till window pane stage
  • remove from bowl (no need to round) and rest for 5-10min
  • cut and divide to 2 portion and rest another 5 to 10min
  • shape the dough for open top loaf or cobb and proof for another 45min till double in size
  • for cobb, spray with water, dust with flour and score the top
  • bake at 200°C + 40% steam (or spray the tray with water) for 10min and 160°C without steam for another 20min

Foodnote: From learning with different chef, discovered many tips of baking good bread. Discovered that best to not handle the dough too much and only use the tip of the fingers. This will make the bread retain it's structure and texture. Love wholemeal bread and will definitely make this again. Personally prefer it in loaf pan.

Have tried baking this at home and it turns out well and yummy!!! Only thing is because I bake open top coupled with the high heat, the top gets dark very fast. I managed to quickly place aluminium foil over the top around 7min to keep it from getting burnt. Will consider doing close top next time or just cover with aluminium foil while baking. Definitely a good recipe and I really love it.

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Bika Ambon Mini



Ingredients
Group 1
350ml coconut milk (200ml Kara coconut cream + 150ml water)
1 lemongrass
2 kafir lime leaf
1 pandan leaf
1/2 tsp tumeric powder
1/2 tsp yellow coloring
1/4 tsp salt

Group 2
150g tapioca flour
75g plain flour
6g yeast

Group 3
150g sugar
3 eggs
1 tbsp condensed milk

Group 4
30g melted butter

Directions
  • whisk Group 1 together in a saucepan and cook with low heat till rolling boil and put aside to cool 
  • sieve to remove the lemongrass, lime leaves and pandan leaf and make sure the volume is 350ml
  • in a bigger bowl, sift Group 2 and add Group 1 mixture... put aside for 15min
  • mix Group 2 together and to the batter
  • finally add in melted butter
  • whisk well and cover the bowl and leave to rest for 1-2 hours
  • after resting the batter, lightly whisk to remove air bubbles as much as possible and transfer to measuring cup for easy pouring
  • pre-heat mould (put metal sheet under the mould) on very low fire, whisk mixture and pour in 3/4 full into each mould... cook till bubbles formed on the surface and put the cover on (total about 10min)
  • cook till top is fully cooked and gently remove from each mould

Foodnote: Recipe adapted from here. After successfully making the sarang semut mini, I am excited to try to make this since it looks quite easy and straightforward. It turns out well actually. I really likes it. I just saw another mould with 12 holes! Now I am so tempted to get it hhmmm... 


Saturday, February 6, 2021

Kueh Sarang Semut (Honeycomb cake)



Ingredients
Caramel
250g sugar
250g hot water
3/4 cup or 170g butter

3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
70g condense milk
75g flour
75g tapioca flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda

Directions
  • prepare caramel: cook sugar till desired darkness then slowly add water
  • remove from heat and add in butter... stir till fully combined and leave to cool
  • in a bowl, whisk eggs and caramel mixture
  • add in the rest of the ingredients and mix till clumps free
  • butter and flour cake mould and pour in batter
  • bake in a pre-heated oven at 160°C for 35 - 40min
  • or for mini sarang semut: lightly oil and pre-heat the mould, add the batter 3/4 full and when bubbly, cover and cook for 20min under very very low fire
  • for bundt cake/cake pan, let cool for 10min and flip to remove cake from the mould

Foodnote: First time trying to make this and when my friend in Chicago hehe shared the recipe and I happen to have all the ingredients, I quickly get to it. I made the mini version and it is very very soft and the honeycomb is so nice. I find the kuih taste so much better the next day. My friends who tasted it all says that it is very good. So yeah... this recipe is definitely a keeper! Will make it again for my family.

Might also want to try this recipe just to see the difference.

Saturday, January 30, 2021

French Baguette (Rapid Dough System)



Ingredients
(make 6 loaves)
Group 1
(100%) 882g bread flour
(1%) 9g instant yeast
(1%) 9g caster sugar
(1.5%) 18g bread improver (crustry)

Group 2
(68%) 600g cold water

Group 3
(2%) 18g salt

Directions
  • combine Group 1 and 2 in a mixing bowl and mix under low speed for 2min
  • increase to medium speed and mix for 3min
  • add Group 3 and mix at low speed for 2min followed by medium speed for 3-5min till window pane stage (thin membrane)
  • transfer on lightly floured working area and round the dough
  • place in a lightly oiled large bowl and rest for 15-20min
  • divide the dough to 6 portions at 250g each
  • with smooth side down, gently flatten the dough (squarish) and roll down (smooth surface)
  • cover with damp towel for 20min intermediate proofing
  • shape and moulding ~ baguette, batard, cob etc.
  • transfer to a generously floured tray and leave for final proofing for approximately 50min (temp: 32°C, humidity: 80°C)
  • preparation before baking: lightly dust the surface of the bread and score accordingly and spray the surface with water
  • bake at 220°C with steam for 10min and lower the temperature to 180°C for another 12min
  • transfer to a cooling rack immediately once out of the oven

Foodnote: The last lesson for basic bread. The skin is really thin and crispy. Bought tulang merah and immediately dig in when I reached home. Super yummy and niece also told me that the bread is delicious. The best part of the lesson is learning how to calculate the formula. I really learn a lot and even created a spreadsheet for easy calculation next time I need to bake bread with different measurements. Saved the excel file under Google Drive and can be accessed/downloaded under References in this blog. 
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