Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread
Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, crispy and fluffy! maple melon bread. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

Great recipe for Crispy and Fluffy! I wanted to eat maple melon bread I added shortening so that the crust stay crispy even on the next day. You can enjoy other flavors by exchanging the maple syrup with a coffee-flavored liquid or chocolate syrup. The cookie dough will be a.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook crispy and fluffy! maple melon bread using 10 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread:
  1. Make ready 1 My usual bread dough, for 1 loaf
  2. Prepare Maple cookie dough
  3. Take 60 grams Margarine
  4. Take 40 grams Shortening
  5. Prepare 250 grams Cake flour
  6. Make ready 60 grams Sugar
  7. Take 1 Egg
  8. Make ready 20 ml Maple syrup
  9. Get 2 to 3 drops Maple oil (optional)
  10. Get 1 Granulated sugar for decorating

Dissolve yeast in warm water in bowl; stir in sugar. Stir in enough remaining flour to make dough easy to handle. Yeah, that's coming from the Jumbo Melon Bread store, "Kagetsudo", an Asakusa tourist spot. Crispy on the Outside, Fluffy on the Inside: The Secret Behind Kagetsudo's Popularity Early in the morning, a wonderfully sweet aroma makes its way round the arcade town close to Sensoji Temple.

Instructions to make Crispy and Fluffy! Maple Melon Bread:
  1. Make the maple cookie dough. Place margarine and shortening into a bowl and mix. Then add sugar and egg and mix until the mixture becomes fluffy. Add maple oil (or vanilla essence), sifted flour and mix. You can also blend all of these ingredients in a food processor.
  2. Shape the cookie dough into a log and let it sit in the refrigerator until the bread dough is ready.
  3. Make the bread dough using a bread machine up to the end of the 1st proofing. Then divide the dough into 10 equal portions and let the dough sit for 15 minutes.
  4. Divide the cookie dough into 40 g each, place the dough in between two sheets of plastic cling wrap and roll out to flatten.
  5. Place the bread dough on the flattened cookie dough. Cover about 2/3 of the bread dough with the cookie dough. At this point, if the bread dough has risen too much, press out excess air from the bread dough and shape it round again.
  6. Place both the cookie dough and bread dough on your palm and shape the two gently together into one ball as if covering the bread dough with the cookie dough.
  7. The point is to tightly wrap the bread dough.
  8. Stick the cookie dough part into a bowl with granulated sugar and coat its surface.
  9. Make slight cuts using a scraper. Make sure your scores aren't cut too deeply – you don't want to reach the ball of bread inside.
  10. Let the dough sit in room temperature so that the margarine will not melt. Let the dough sit for 90 minutes to 2 hours for the 2nd proofing.
  11. Bake in a 180℃ oven for 13 to 15 minutes and then it's ready
  12. There will be more than enough cookie dough to cover your melon breads, so make small balls with the remaining cookie dough (sprinkle on the remaining granulated sugar too) and bake in a 180℃ oven for 10 minutes. Then you'll have maple cookies.

Yeah, that's coming from the Jumbo Melon Bread store, "Kagetsudo", an Asakusa tourist spot. Crispy on the Outside, Fluffy on the Inside: The Secret Behind Kagetsudo's Popularity Early in the morning, a wonderfully sweet aroma makes its way round the arcade town close to Sensoji Temple. Melon pan is the Japanese sweet bread shaped to look like a melon or cantaloupe. It has a crunchy and sweet outer crust with a super soft and fluffy inside. Melon pan is the Japanese sweet bread shaped to look like a melon or cantaloupe.

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