Melon Pan. Melon pan\Meidocafe channel. man of culture. Melon Pan is a classic Japanese Kashi Pan, I'll show you how to make this delightful treat either by hand kneading or with a stand mixer. Coub is YouTube for video loops.
I crave the treats of pre COVID. Bit of melon pan, poke bowls, and cocktails made by someone that's not me. These were vaguely easy to make but some comments. You can cook Melon Pan using 18 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Melon Pan
- You need of Main Dough.
- It's 25 g of cake flour (1/4).
- Prepare 3 g of kosher/sea salt (1 tsp).
- Prepare 40 g of sugar (3 Tbsp).
- It's 4 g of instant yeast (1 1/4 tsp).
- You need 1 of large egg (50 g (beaten)).
- Prepare 50 ml of whole milk (3 1/2 tbsp; keep at 86 degrees F /30 Celsius).
- You need 50 ml of water (3 1/2 tbsp; keep at 86 degrees F/30 Celsius).
- It's 35 g of unsalted butter (2 1/2 tbsp; cut into small cubes and at room tempature).
- Prepare 225 g of bread flour (1 3/4 cup).
- It's of Cookie/Biscuit Dough.
- Prepare 60 g of unsalted butter (4 tbsp; at room tempature).
- It's 100 g of sugar (1/2 cup).
- It's 1 of large egg (50g beaten).
- You need 200 g of cake flour (1 1/2 + 2 tbsp) (if don’t have cake flour mix flour and corn starch).
- You need 2 g of baking powder (1/2 tsp).
- You need of Toppings.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of sugar.
Melon Pan メロンパン • Just One Cookbook. · Learn how to make Melon Pan, a classic Japanese sweet bread covered in a thin layer of crisp biscuit/ cookie crust with grid line pattern on top. Melon pan can be found everywhere in Japan but living in Canada, there was only one place that had it. Subscibe to Melon Pan: trvid.com/u-Nervli Please don't Read the Video Description. See recipes for Melon Pan [Melon-Shaped Bun], Melon pan too.
Melon Pan instructions
- Gather all ingredients.
- In a large bowl, combine bread flour, cake flour, granulated sugar, and kosher salt..
- Add instant dry yeast and 1 large beaten egg to the bowl with dry ingredients..
- Add milk and water, both at 86F (30C). Mix until combined..
- Keep mixing until it forms a loose, sticky ball. Use the dough to collect flour from the sides of your bowl. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface..
- Start using the process of punching the dough in order to lengthen and stretch the gluten strands in the dough. Repeat for 5 minutes or so. Tip: If the dough doesn’t seem to be losing its stickiness, sprinkle more flour into dough..
- After, stretch the dough about 10 inches (25 cm). Then put pieces of unsalted butter on top of the dough. Roll up the dough tucking the butter in, then continue the kneading process..
- Finally, start banging the dough onto your work surface and fold it over away from you..
- When the dough gets smooth, pull the end of your dough with your thumbs and fingers, stretching the dough into thin membrane. If the dough tears the gluten isn’t quite ready. Wait 2 minutes then try again..
- Shape the dough into a ball. Place inside a bowl..
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm place until the dough has doubled, 1-2 hours..
- In another large bowl, (for cookie part) add unsalted butter and mix until smooth..
- Add granulated sugar and mix until they are blended together. Slowly add small amount of 1 large egg into the bowl and blend before you add more egg. Continue until well blended..
- Sift cake flour and baking powder into the mixture. Mix, and make dough into a ball..
- Cut the cookie/biscuit dough into 1/10’s.
- Roll the pieces of dough into 10 balls. Place on a baking tray covered in a baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge for 10 minutes..
- For the Main Dough (warming dough). Remove the dough with dough scraper and transfer to your floured work surface. Press the dough down to release gas in the dough..
- Make the dough into a ball. Cut the dough into 10 pieces. Make the 10 pieces into balls. Put the dough on a surface covered with plastic wrap. Rest dough for 15 minutes..
- Roll donut cookie/biscuit dough into about 4 inch (10-12 cm) Repeat with all 10 pieces..
- Main Dough: After resting fold dough into a ball..
- Wrap the main dough with the cookie/biscuit dough. Coat your ball with granulated sugar (2 tbsp) and remove extra sugar. Then use a knife to make a crisscross pattern..
- Let dough rise about 50 minutes. When dough has risen, preheat the oven to 350F (180 C). bake for 13-15 minutes. Rotate the bread so bread browns evenly. Once bread is baked, cool for 5 minutes then eat..
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