Hong Kong Cocktail Buns
Ready to go in the oven
Like the neat looking buns sitting in rows
Soft and buttery coconut in the soft bread
Another very kind friend who loves baking as well, lent me a bread making book by Alex Goh. And inside has this cocktail bun recipe. So I thought it'd be great if I make my own. I didn't use the dough recipe from the book though. Cause I thought it's a bit too much work!! Did I say '' Too much work'' ?? ha ha... well, since I have an easy and quick dough recipe yet yield very soft bread, might as well I go for it! The taste of the filling is exactly the same as those I had tasted. Just the making of the coconut filling and the Mexican topping takes a little more time. However, it's worth it!
*The filing quantity is meant for a 480g flour dough. If you are using small quantity dough, you may want to reduce the filling by half.
Ingredients:
Dough - Cinnamon Roll dough
1. After e first rise of the dough, portion the dough into 40g each and wrap in 15g of the filling. Let them prove for the last time before baking for about 40 minutes. Brush the well risen dough with egg wash, and squeeze on the Mexican topping. Finish them with a little sesame seed in top.
2. Bake them at 200'C for 15 minutes or till go brown.
*Filling:
A.
Butter 200g
Sugar 100g
B.
Plain Flour 40g
Corn Flour 30g
Milk Powder 20g
Desiccated Coconut 40g
Method:
1.Cream butter and sugar till light and creamy, add in Bs and mix them by hands. Keep the mixture in the fridge.
*Mexican Topping:
A.
Butter 60g
Sugar 50g
Pinch Of Salt
B.
Egg 1
C.
Plain Flour 85g
D.
Some Sesame Seed
Method:
1. Cream butter and sugar till well blended, add in egg and beat till smooth and creamy.
2.Mix in flour by hand and you should get a very soft paste. Keep it in a piping bag. Set it aside.
Comments
Welcome to my blog. Really glad you like my blog. Yes, you may wanna try this out if you like cocktail bun. Worth it!
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YeaH, the buttery coconut filling is simply delicious ! I'm sure you ad your family will love it!