Ingredients for Pandan Kaya loaf (8"X4.5"X5"):
600g bread flour
110g caster sugar
11g instant active yeast
4g salt
1 tbsp milk powder
2 eggs
110ml coconut milk
4tbsp pandan juice (2-3 pandan leaves blend with 4 tbsp water, sieve)
1/2 tsp green colour pandan extract
180ml water
Filling:
- Using mixer or just wooden spoon, mix butter and sugar together till creamy.
- Add flour in, using finger tips, incorporate the mixture till it resembles bread crumbs.
- Refrigerate till needed.
- Mix all ingredients together for the Pandan loaf in a large mixing bowl. Mix well till it comes together.
- Knead the dough till it is not sticky and elastic. Takes about 20 to 25 minutes.To test if the dough is ready, pull a small piece off and stretching it with your fingers. If dough is very elastic and pulls to almost see through without breaking, then it's done.
- Place dough in a greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap and allow to proof for at least 90 minutes till double in size.
- Punch out the air after proofing. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions. Roll into balls and let rest for 10 minutes before shaping.
- Grease the loaf tins. Taking one dough ball and roll flat using a rolling pin into an oval shape. Spread 1 tablespoon of kaya (optional) onto the surface.
- Roll it up in a swiss roll form length wise and seal the edges tight. Set aside.
- Repeat with the rest of the dough balls till all is completed. At the end, you have 6 long logs. Using just 3, plait the dough logs together and gently place it into the prepared loaf tin.
- Let proof for 45 minutes covered till it fills 90% of the tin.
- Preheat oven to 180°C. Brush the top of buns with egg wash. Sprinkle the crumble topping over the loafs.
- Bake in the oven for 35 to 40 minutes. Once done, remove from oven and let cool in the tin for 10 minutes before unmoulding. Slice when it is cooled down.
When the loaf was baking in the oven, it smells like heaven! So fragrant! Even my friends that came over to my place said they smell it while they were walking over to my place, haha!
The bread is super soft but it still rises very nicely. As for the taste, whatever I said will not justify the "ymminess" of it! You have to try it to know how good this loaf is...well, that is if you like pandan and kaya like me. :) The sweet, crunchy crumbles on top adds that extra flavor and texture, plus the kaya filling (you can see it in the photo) goes really well with the pandan bread, not too sweet but just right. The bread is good enough to eat on it's own, no spread needed. My girls and I ate a slice each when I cut it up...my husband ate 2! He even pack 2 slices to work today, heehee. ;)
The doug is very well knitted giving it a very soft and yet a little chewy texture giving it some volume. The pinnacle of bread texture.
ReplyDeleteThe layers of Kaya within the bread distributed the flavour evenly across the bread.
Very nice just on its own.
Thanks Sweet tooth! So glad u and the girls love it. ;)
ReplyDeleteTasty bread!! Coconut and kaya.. what a good combination. I always got problem roll up the dough when I spread some jam or wet ingredients on the dough. You manage to do it nicely, very admire! Any good tips?
ReplyDeleteHi Grace,
ReplyDeleteHeehee, no larr, I was lucky it did not ooze out, no special technique involved. I just did the usual pinching method to seal it only, haha. :D But do try out this recipe Grace, it's yummy good. :)
Wow, what a delicious loaf of homemade bread! I love the crumbles and the soft texture :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Happy Homebaker! Yes, it is quite a yummy loaf. In fact only 1/3 of the loaf is left since I made it last night...going fast. ;) Do try it when u have the chance. ;)
ReplyDeletewoow i love kaya bread. wish i could perfect this like yours
ReplyDeleteHey BB,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, it was really delicious, even my husband like it so much! How i love all ur breads...yummy! Thanks!!
Hi Missy,
ReplyDeleteIt took me quite a bit of practice and baking to be able to get my bread loaf this way. So I guess my word of advice is "Practice makes perfect". Good lock!
Hi Reese,
You are most welcome! Glad that you and Ben like this Pandan loaf. I am sure you can make this bread yourself too. ;) Anyway, see you tomorrow for our Swiss roll session.
very lovely. well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nate-n-Annie! And welcome to my blog. ;)
ReplyDeleteI tried making the Pandan Kaya Loaf. It's really soft and tasty.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Veron! So happy that yours turn out great. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletehi, is your recipe for 2 loaves?
ReplyDeleteYes missy-j, I doubled the recipe.
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe! it turned out great when i baked it today. this is my first pandan recipe..i love pandan and kaya too:)
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it joyceyvonna! Yes, this is indeed a lovely and yummy recipe. I love pandan and kaya too!
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