(Recipe adapted from here)
Ingredients:
(makes one 11cm x 11cm x 20cm loaf)
(A) Gelatinised dough (烫种)
75g bread flour53g boiling water
(B) Overnight sponge dough (隔夜中种面团)
100g bread flour60g water (room temperature)
1/4 teaspoon instant yeast
(C) Main dough(主面团)
225g bread flour10g milk powder
22g caster sugar
5g salt
4g instant yeast
143g water (room temperature)
60g overnight sponge dough
gelatinised dough from (A)
30g butter (cut into cubes)
Method:
- Gelatinised dough (烫种)
Add the boiling
water in (A) into the bread flour, stir and mix to form a rough dough.
Cover dough and set aside to cool. Wrap dough and leave it to chill in
fridge for at least 12 hrs. (Bring back to room temperature before
using.)
- Overnight sponge dough
Mix bread flour
in (B) with instant yeast. Add water and mix to form a rough dough.
Cover dough let it proof for 30mins. Wrap dough and refrigerate
overnight. Note: only 60g is required. Bring back to room temperature
before using.
- Main dough
- Mix together bread four, milk powder, caster sugar, salt and instant yeast in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre, and add in water and overnight dough. Knead to form a rough dough. Knead in gelatinised-dough.
- Transfer dough to a lightly floured work surface. Knead the dough till smooth. This should take about 10mins. Knead in the butter. Continue to knead the dough until it no longer sticks to your hand, becomes smooth and elastic. This should take about another 15~20 mins. Do the window pane test: pinch a piece of the dough, pull and stretch it. It should be elastic, and can be pulled away into a thin membrane without tearing/breaking apart easily.
- Place dough in a lightly greased (use vegetable oil or butter) mixing bowl, cover with cling wrap and let proof in room temperature (around 28 to 30 degC) for about 60mins, or until double in bulk.
- Remove the dough from the bowl and give a few light kneading to press out the gas in the dough. Divide the dough into 3 equal portions. Roll each dough into smooth rounds, cover with a damp cloth or cling wrap and let the doughs rest for 10mins.
- On a lightly floured work surface, flatten each dough and roll out to form a longish oval shape. Starting from the shorter end, roll it up swiss-roll style. Leave the doughs to rest for another 10 mins.
- Flatten each dough and roll it out again to form a long rectangle (around 30cm x 10cm). Flip the dough over and roll up swiss-roll style, roll up as tightly as possible. Pinch and seal the seams. Place the three doughs, seam side down, in a well greased (with butter) pullman tin. (I use any rectangular tray as I dont hv a pullman tin)
- Cover with damp cloth or cling wrap and leave doughs to proof for the second time for about 50~60mins, or until the pan is 80% full. Cover the lid (well greased with butter) and bake at 220degC for 35mins. Unmold immediately and once cool store in an airtight container.
Recipe Source: adapted from Magic Bread by Alex Goh
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