Japanese Super Soft Bread (using heavy cream)
Japanese Super Soft Bread (using heavy cream)

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Great recipe for Japanese Super Soft Bread (using heavy cream). Had a leftover heavy cream in the fridge so I tried this recipe and wow, it was super nice. A very soft and fluffy bread, tastes delicious too. My sons asked me to bake another loaf just after we finished.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese super soft bread (using heavy cream) using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese Super Soft Bread (using heavy cream):
  1. Make ready 250 gr bread flour
  2. Prepare 20 gram sugar
  3. Prepare 20 gram honey
  4. Get 4 gram salt
  5. Make ready 3 gram instant yeast
  6. Take 80 gram heavy cream (fat content at least 35%)
  7. Prepare 70 gram full cream milk/fresh milk
  8. Make ready 60 gram water
  9. Make ready 20 gram unsalted butter (softened)

Pour the tangzhong/egg/cream mixture in the mixer with the flour, sugar and salt. The most important ingredient of the bread is the heavy cream, preferably Hokkaido milk, which gives the super soft, fluffy and tender texture, with amazing smell as well. Photo by Joy on Flickr Hokkaido milk bread is very well-known globally. Outside Japan, this bread has gained a huge following.

Instructions to make Japanese Super Soft Bread (using heavy cream):
  1. Mix all ingredients together except butter. I used stand mixer, using the dough hook until well combined
  2. Add in the butter and continue to mix (low speed) until the dough comes together and won’t stick to the wall of the bowl
  3. Do the window pane stage test, when the dough is elastic and can be spread thinly without tearing/breaking. Dough also won’t stick to you hands
  4. Once ready, put the dough in the bowl, cover with cling wrap/kitchen towel and let the dough rise until double in size (about 1 hour)
  5. After the dough double in size, punch down the dough to release the air. Divide the dough into 4 equal sizes. Form each portion to a ball and rest the dough again for another 25 minutes
  6. Layer the bread tin with cooking oil. After resting the dough for 25 minutes, flatten each dough using rolling pin, and shape it like a small log. Repeat for all 4 doughs. Let it rise for another 1 hour for 2nd proofing. No need to cover the tin first.
  7. Cover the loaf tin. Preheat the oven to 190 celcius degree. Bake 15 minutes in 180 celcius degree, continue with another 15 minutes in 160 celcius degree or until the bread turn golden brown.
  8. Remove the bread from the oven Brush the top of the bread with butter. Take it out from the loaf tin and let it cool on the rack completely before slicing.
  9. Note: I used the rectangular tin with cover. Size: 450g loaf pan (21.3 X 12.2 X 11.5 cm / 8.4"X 4.8" X 4.5") (silver colour in the photos but using loaf tin without cover is fine too. But probably you need to use 2 loaf tins). You need to double the recipe to get a perfect rectangular shape bread.

Photo by Joy on Flickr Hokkaido milk bread is very well-known globally. Outside Japan, this bread has gained a huge following. Milk bread is a cotton soft, sweet and fluffy Japanese-style bread made famous by bakeries in Japan. Mix the moistened section of the dough with your index finger. Once the yeast starts to bubble, mix everything together.

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