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How To Make Hokkaido Milk bread

 

Hokkaido Milk bread

How To Make Hokkaido Milk bread


Incredibly soft, fluffy, pillowy Hokkaido Milk bread made using a water roux starter allows bread to stay fresh for longer without needing to use artificial preservatives. once you try it, your house will smell like a bakery. I love the smell of fresh baked bread and this sandwich bread is so awesome and uses all natural ingredients is what I fall in love with being in the kitchen and you will not buy from the bakery again. Homemade is always best made!


Ingredients


To make this Hokkaido Milk bread, you will need :

  • 1/2 cup cold milk
  • 1 tsp sweetened condensed milk
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp dried yeast
  • 1 whisked egg
  • 110g-120g water-roux / tangzhong
  • 2 cup bread flour 
  • 1/2 cup cake flour
  • 1 tbsp milk powder
  • 25g salted butter


You'll make one large 2lb or two small 1lb Hokkaido Milk bread


Hokkaido Milk bread Method:


1) In a large bowl, Add cold milk, sweetened condensed milk, sugar, dried yeast, whisked egg, water roux, bread flour, cake flour and milk powder. use chopsticks or a fork to mix well. 


2) Add in soften butter and knead up to down, beat the dough by hand until soft, springy and shiny.


3) Cover the dough with the lid and allow to cold rise overnight or rise directly in the warm place for 2 hours until double or triple in sized. 


4) Transfer the dough to a clean floured surface and knead with clean hands until smooth. deflate thoroughly, divide into 3 equal portions roll into smooth log. once shaped, place in the greased loaf pan, cover the lid and rise again in the warm place for 1 - 2 hours. 

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(Suggested Rising Methods. Put the dough in the oven with 2 cups of hot/boiling water underneath and close the oven door). Let the bread dough rise in oven to desired height for 1 - 2 hours.


5) ) Preheat the oven to 170°C, and Bake for 45 minutes.

Everyone's oven is different, you have to adjusting the temperature and baking time. Remove from the oven and transfer  to a wire rack to cool completely. Store a loaf of bread in an airtight container and keep fresh for 2 days or kept in a freezer for 1 month.


Helpful Tips:


Do not use serrated knives to cut this kind of soft bread, I used very sharp fillet knives instead.


Enjoy your Hokkaido Milk bread.


Recipe Source: JosephineRecipes

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