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Great recipe for My Family's Recipe for Rich Melon Bread. When I cook dinner I often add grated to cheese to get a richer flavour. I wondered if this would work with bread and that's how this recipe was born.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have my family's recipe for rich melon bread using 16 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make My Family's Recipe for Rich Melon Bread:
- Get Cookie dough:
- Make ready 220 grams Cake flour
- Prepare 60 grams Unsalted butter
- Make ready 110 grams Sugar
- Prepare 1 large Egg
- Take 35 grams Grated cheese
- Prepare Bread dough:
- Make ready 170 grams Bread (strong) flour
- Take 80 grams Cake flour
- Get 30 grams Sugar
- Take 4 grams Salt
- Make ready 25 grams Unsalted butter
- Take 1 large Egg
- Prepare 180 ml when combined with egg Milk
- Get 3 grams Dry yeast
- Take 1 Granulated sugar
This bread recipe will not turn out the way you want it to using a long fermentation method at cold temperature. You can store the cookie dough, either a large dough. This unusual melon bread is a traditional Japanese sweet bread. It's a Wonderfull combination of cookie dough on the outside and soft bread dough inside.
Steps to make My Family's Recipe for Rich Melon Bread:
- To make the cookie dough, combined the softened butter with the sugar and egg and mix with a hand mixer until pale. Then add the grated cheese and mix again.
- Sift in the cake flour in 3 goes, mixing on a low speed with a hand mixer until the second addition. For the last addition mix in well with a whisk or spatula until the dough comes together into a ball.
- When the dough comes together place it on some cling film and shape into a 25 cm log. Wrap and chill in the fridge.
- To make the bread dough place all of the ingredients other than the sugar into the bread maker, set it to the bread dough course and allow it to progress until the first proofing.
- Once proved, punch the dough down gently and separate into 12 balls. Leave to rest for 10 minutes. Once rested, punch down more vigorously and re-shape.
- Take the cookie dough out of the refrigerator and cut into 12 pieces with a scraper or something similar.
- Form the cut cookie dough into balls and in the palm of your hand make it so the centre of the dough is thicker than the outer edges. Roll the cookie dough out until it's larger than the bread dough.
- Rest a piece of bread dough on top of the cookie dough and wrap the cookie dough around the bread dough until only a 2-3 cm area is left uncovered.
- Fill a plate with sugar and roll the melon bread in it to give a sugar coating. With a scraper, carve 4 lines vertically and horizontally to create the traditional melon bread pattern.
- Line a baking tray with baking paper and line the melon bread up on top. Put everything including the pan into a plastic bag and leave to prove for a second time for 60 minutes at a room temperature under 35°C.
- Preheat the oven to 190°C and once heated, bake the melon bread at 180°C for 15 minutes.
- Once baked, remove from the oven and leave the melon bread on the baking tray. Drop the baking tray onto the counter at a height to remove any excess air. Take the melon bread off the tray, along with the parchment paper, and leave to cool. (When you can touch the melon bread without it being too hot, the melon bread should come away from the baking sheet easily).
- If just carving lines in your melon bread is too boring, spice things up a bit with hearts and stars with cookie cutters! You can engrave in names as well!
There are various kinds of this bread, some of them even actually taste like a melon. This recipe calls for a really traditional sweet bread. Melon Pan is sweet bread covered in a thin layer of crisp biscuit/cookie crust with grid line pattern on top. Some say that the original melon pan was invented during the Meiji Era. The bread resembled an However, for today's recipe I made my Melon Pan with classic ingredients.
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