Recipe of Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun] in 31 Minutes for Beginners
Kenneth Hale 09/09/2020 18:49
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Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun]
Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, melon pan [melon-shaped bun]. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Melonpan are Japanese sweet buns covered with a thin layer of cookie dough. They take many steps to make but freshly-baked Melonpan are scrumptious! A melonpan (メロンパン, meronpan) (also known as melon pan, melon bun or melon bread) is a type of sweet bun from Japan, that is also popular in Taiwan and China.
Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun] is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun] is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have melon pan [melon-shaped bun] using 15 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun]:
Make ready Cookie Crust
Get 35 g unsalted butter, room temperature
Prepare 50 g granulated white sugar
Get 30 g lightly beaten egg
Take 110 g low protein wheat flour/cake flour
Take 1/4 tsp pandan paste, can be substituted with 1 tsp matcha powder
Make ready Bread dough
Prepare 110 g high protein wheat flour/bread flour
Prepare 40 g low protein wheat flour/cake flour
Prepare 18 g granulated white sugar
Make ready 1/4 tsp salt
Take 1 tsp instant yeast
Prepare 80 ml milk, warm to 40-50°C or follow your yeast product instruction
Prepare 20 g lightly beaten egg
Get 14 g unsalted butter, room temperature
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Steps to make Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun]:
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Cookie dough: In a medium bowl, whisk butter until creamy. Then whisk in sugar until thoroughly combined.
Add egg and whisk until well-blended.
Switch to a silicone spatula and mix in flour until almost combined. Then add pandan and mix thoroughly.
Transfer onto a cling wrap. Wrap and refrigerate until firm.
Bread dough: In a medium bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt, and yeast. Make a well on its center.
Pour milk and egg into the center. Using a wooden spoon, stir the dry mixture into the wet mixture until all dry is absorbed.
Transfer dough onto work surface and start kneading with your hands for about 1 minute. Then wrap butter into the dough.
Continue kneading. It will be messy and oily. But the more we knead, the less sticky it becomes. Add a little flour onto the work surface and the dough if it is easier for you to knead.
After 10-15 minutes of kneading, the dough will become smooth, elastic and not sticky. Transfer into a bowl. Cover the bowl with a cling wrap. Let it ferment for about 1 hour or until double in size.
Meanwhile, divide cookie dough evenly into 10 balls. Refrigerate again with a cover.
After bread dough has doubled in size, release the gas inside by pressing it down. Transfer onto work surface and divide evenly into 10 balls. Cover them with a cling wrap to prevent drying out.
Press a chilled cookie ball between two pieces of parchment paper to a thickness of about ¼-inch. You can use a dough scraper or anything with a flat side to press.
Take one bread dough and roll again to release any gas. Remove the top parchment paper from the cookie dough. Then place the dough ball onto the center.
Flip over so the cookie dough is facing up and remove the second parchment paper. Gently press to wrap all sides of dough ball with the cookie dough. The bottom part of dough ball can be left unwrapped.
Dip the ball into a bowl of granulated sugar (2 tbsp) to coat the cookie dough. Then use a dough scraper or knife to gently score criss-cross or any pattern onto the cookie.
Place on a baking sheet and cover with a cling wrap. Repeat with the rest. Let them sit and rise until one and a half times bigger.
Bake in a preheated oven at 400°F or 200°C for 12 to 15 minutes.
This pastry, which is also called melon bun, is traditionally not flavored like a honey melon Once proofed, the bread dough is divided and shaped into small rounds. Melon pan, also known as melon bread or melon bun, is simply a sweet bread. It is not melon flavored (although you can find ones that are). Melon pan is quite similar to pineapple bun, pan dulce and conchas. They all share some sort of cookie crust topping. #melonpan.
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