Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Homemade Sugar-topped Honey Bread With Homemade Yeast
Beatrice Patrick 15/06/2020 17:45
Sugar-topped Honey Bread With Homemade Yeast
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Great recipe for Sugar-topped Honey Bread With Homemade Yeast. I've been baking bread with homemade yeast a lot, and I wanted a sweet bread so I added honey and egg yolk. Adjusting the amount of water, I came up with something I liked, so I uploaded the recipe.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have sugar-topped honey bread with homemade yeast using 11 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Sugar-topped Honey Bread With Homemade Yeast:
Get 250 grams Bread flour
Make ready 10 grams Skim milk powder
Make ready 4 grams Salt
Get 100 grams Homemade natural yeast starter
Prepare 1 Egg yolk
Take 140 ml combined with egg yolk Water
Take 30 grams Honey
Prepare 5 grams Vegetable oil or shortening
Get 5 grams Unsalted butter
Get 2 tbsp Granulated sugar for the topping
Take 10 grams Butter for the topping
This milk and honey bread comes together so quick and easy, it's the perfect treat for weekends. And it will make your house smell so good too! Homemade bread seems like one of those. In bread recipes, the honey has a hygroscopic effect, which is more than sugar provides.
Instructions to make Sugar-topped Honey Bread With Homemade Yeast:
Combine the dry ingredients and mix together with a whisk. Measure the egg yolk and water in a measuring cup, add the honey to that, and mix together.
Combine all of the ingredients except the shortening and butter and mix until the lumps have lessened. Knead for 15 minutes with a bread maker or kneader. Stop when it forms a film.
Cut the dough into 10 parts with a scraper, return to the kneader, add in shortening and butter, and knead for 10 minutes. Once a film has formed, remove the dough.
Form into a ball, smoothing the outside. Place in a plastic bag or container and let rise overnight at room temperature, until it's 2~2.5 times as large. (Time will vary depending on room temperature)
It will finish rising in about 10 hours if in a cool place near a window. It will rise more quickly if in a warm place. It's also possible to adjust the time by putting it in the fridge.
The next morning, deflate the risen dough by folding it, divide into 9 portions, round and smooth. Cover with cling wrap and let rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.
After resting, deflate with your hand, round and smooth the surface of the dough well, and firmly close the seam. Arrange in a greased bread pan.
Let rise for a second time, using the bread-rising setting of the oven for 1~2 hours at 30℃ until it reaches about 1 cm from the lip of the pan. Cover with cling wrap or a damp towel to prevent drying.
After rising, preheat the oven to 190℃.
Melt the butter in a double boiler (or microwave) and coat the dough evenly. Sprinkle a generous amount of granulated sugar on top of that.
In the preheated oven, bake at 190℃ for 17~18 minutes. Once it turns golden brown, cover with aluminum foil.
Once it's done, drop the pan from a height of about 30 cm to release steam, remove from pan, and cool on a rack.
To enjoy the crunchy sugar, it's best to eat when freshly baked or just cooled. If you cover it with cling wrap, it will stick.
When using non-domestic flour, I think it's fine to add 10 ml more water. That will preserve the softness and moistness.
The honey takes in and retains moisture from the air. It is said to keep homemade bread moist much longer. Coconut oil and honey are both able to slow down the growth of mold in a homemade loaf of bread. Why Baking With Honey is Not Always Good. Bread made with honey has a fantastic flavor that can't be beaten by any other natural sugar.
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