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Steps to Make Perfect Matcha Petit Anpan

Matcha Petit Anpan

Hello everybody, I hope you're having an incredible day today. Today, we're going to prepare a special dish, How to Prepare Favorite Matcha Petit Anpan. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Many things affect the quality of taste from Matcha Petit Anpan, starting from the type of ingredients, then the selection of fresh ingredients, the ability to cut dishes to how to make and serve them. Don't worry if you want to prepare Matcha Petit Anpan delicious at home, because if you already know the trick then this dish can be used as an extraordinary special treat.

As for the number of servings that can be served to make Matcha Petit Anpan is 15 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have Matcha Petit Anpan using 15 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.

I have been making many kinds of matcha bread, but the matcha flavor disappears after baking and the taste becomes bitter if I increase the amount of matcha... and this was a problem for me. I added matcha liqueur, then I was able to make a bread with a soft matcha flavor without any bitterness. Gently press the sweetened bean paste into the dough with a spatula while tightening the mouth of the dough, then lots of sweetened bean paste can fit into the dough! Once you get used to it, you can put more sweetened bean paste than by making the bean paste balls and wrapping the dough around it. If you are going to make sweetened bean balls and wrap the dough around, it may be better to reduce the amount of sweetened bean paste to put in!? Adjust the amount of liquid according to the strong bread flour you are using. Recipe by Pu-kosan

Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make Matcha Petit Anpan:

  1. Bread dough
  2. 250 grams Bread (strong) flour (I used Haruyutaka blend)
  3. 35 grams Sugar
  4. 10 grams Trehalose ( if you have )
  5. 1 Egg yolk
  6. 30 ml Matcha liqueur
  7. 1 make the liquid amount to be 170ml in total including the egg yolk and the matcha liquor Milk
  8. 10 grams Matcha
  9. 35 grams Unsalted butter
  10. 3 grams Salt
  11. 3 grams Instant dry yeast ( sugar tolerance )
  12. For the filling:
  13. 450 grams Puréed sweetened bean paste
  14. 1 Beaten egg for the glaze
  15. 1 Black sesame seeds

Instructions to make to make Matcha Petit Anpan

  1. Combine the egg yolk, matcha liquor, milk together and mix. Put all ingredients for the bread dough except the butter in the bread machine. Add the yeast according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  2. Start the dough kneading course. After kneading 5 minutes, add butter and let the bread machine do the job until the 1st proofing.
  3. After the 1st proofing, take out the dough, and press gently with your hands to eliminate air. Divide the dough into 15 pieces using a scraper and shape each dough round. One piece of dough will be about 32 g.
  4. Cover the dough with a tightly wrung out kitchen towel and let it sit for 10 minutes.
  5. After letting the dough sit, roll out each dough into a 10cm diameter round shape. The middle part should be a little thicker creating a gentle mound shape.
  6. Flip over the dough. Make a dent with your palm and place the dough on. Place the sweetened bean paste on the dough using an an-spatula. When placing the sweetened bean past on the dough, make the dent of you palm deeper while pressing the sweetened beans paste in, then the dough around will come up.
  7. Pinch the dough around and close the seam completely. The seam will not stick together if there is sweetened bean paste on it, so be careful. One piece will be about 30g.
  8. It will be much easier if you use the lower parts of your fingers. If you are not good at using the an-spatula to stuff the sweetened bean paste, divide the sweetened beans paste and make them round in advance.
  9. Place the seam down, and roll the dough with your hands to shape it nicely. Press the dough from above and make it flat.
  10. Use the bread-rising function of the oven let the dough sit in 35℃ for 40 to 45 minutes for the 2nd proofing. When the dough increases in size by 1.5 times it is ready. The picture shows the state before the second proofing.
  11. I check whether the proofing is finished by gently touching the surface of the dough with my index finger. If it feels sticky, I let it proof a bit longer.
  12. When the texture feels more springy and it doesn't sticks to your finger, then the dough has proofed enough. If the dough starts to sag, then it was proofed too long. The picture is for after the 2nd proofing.
  13. After proofing, start preheating the oven to 200℃. In the mean time, brush beaten egg onto the surface of the dough and stick black sesame seeds to top.
  14. The black sesame seeds will stick nicely if you use a rolling pin. Moisten the tip of the rolling pin and stick the black sesame seeds on. Then press the tip of the rolling pin onto the dough like a stamp. The black sesame seeds will stick nicely.
  15. Reduce the oven temperature to 190℃ and bake for about 15 minutes. How long to bake depends on the oven, so adjust the baking time according to your oven. Let the anpan cool on a rack when they are done.
  16. This is how it looks when the anpan is cut into half. Fully loaded with the anko. The green matcha color is also beautiful.
  17. The alcohol in the matcha liquor evaporates when you bake it. The anpan will not have the liquor taste, but the flavor will remain.
  18. You can get this in a baking specialty store or in a big supermarket, so please give it a try.

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