Hokkaido Milk Bread Recipe With Tangzhong Method Breadbakers

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SOURDOUGH HOKKAIDO MILK BREAD WITH TANGZHONG



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Sourdough Hokkaido milk bread is fluffy, buttery, a little bit sweet, and a little tangy from the sourdough. It's versatile enough to work as a bun for hamburgers or folded around ice cream, as is popular in Singapore. The tangzhong method of gelatinizing some of the flour before mixing the dough makes the resulting bread extra soft and resistant to staling.

Provided by Melissa Johnson

Categories     Recipes

Time 1h35m

Number Of Ingredients 20

Sweet Stiff Starter
90g bread flour (2/3 cup)
40g water (1/6 cup)
30g light brown sugar (1/8 cup)
30g sourdough starter ~100% hydration (1 Tbsp)
Tangzhong
170g milk (3/4 cup)
30g bread flour (2 Tbsp)
Final Dough
610g bread flour (4 2/3 cups)
100g sugar (1/2 cup)
12g salt (2 tsp)
215g milk (1 scant cup)
2 eggs
114g unsalted butter (8 Tbsp)
Pre-bake Wash
1 egg beaten
1 Tbsp milk
Post-bake Wash
1/2 Tbsp butter

Steps:

  • See the Photo Gallery below for step-by-step process photos.
  • Starter
  • Mix the starter ingredients in a straight-walled, transparent container with space for at least 50% growth. (See photo gallery where 150ml grows to approximately 225ml in a Pyrex container.)
  • Press down with your knuckles to create a uniform surface and to push out air. This reduces drying and allows you to see actual CO2 aeration over time.
  • Let the starter develop at room temperature. It takes 6-12 hours for this sweet stiff levain to peak.
  • Tangzhong
  • In a small saucepan, whisk the milk and flour until blended. Cook it on med-low heat for several minutes until it's thickened, stirring frequently.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and see the instructions below for melting the butter in the tangzhong if you're using a stand mixer.
  • Dough Mixing and Bulk Fermentation
  • These instructions are for using a stand mixer. Scroll to the end for hand-kneading instructions if you do not have a mixer.
  • Add the butter in chunks to the tangzhong to melt it.
  • Whisk the two eggs and then the milk into the tangzhong-butter mixture. Set aside briefly.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, briefly whisk together the flour, sugar and salt; and then add the sweet stiff starter, separating it into 5-6 portions as you add it to the bowl.
  • Now pour in the prepped wet ingredients.
  • With the dough hook attachment, mix on low speed for a minute, scrape down the sides, and then mix on medium speed for about 15 minutes. As you approach the 15-minute mark, the dough will become smooth and should pass the windowpane test.
  • Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl, form it into a ball, flip it smooth side up, cover and let rise for 6-12 hours depending on room temperature. If you refrigerate the dough, plan for longer rise times. See the photo gallery for approximate dough expansion during the bulk fermentation.
  • Shaping and Final Proof
  • Prepare your pans by greasing them. You can use two standard loaf pans, or make one loaf and eight rolls in a 9" round pan like I did. Other options include: sixteen rolls in two 9" round pans, eighteen rolls in two 8" square pans, twenty-four rolls in two 9" square pans, and eighteen rolls in a 9x13" rectangular pan. Your total dough weight is about 1470g.
  • Scrape the dough out onto a clean countertop. There's no need for flour. Press the dough into a rectangle, divide it and roll the pieces into balls.
  • Place the dough balls in your pans, cover and let proof for 2-4 hours (more if you put the dough in the refrigerator).
  • Baking*
  • Preheat your oven to 350F and brush the dough with the egg-milk wash.
  • Bake loaves for 45-55 minutes and rolls for 30-35 minutes. Cover with foil partway through if the bread seems to be browning excessively.
  • The internal temperature when ready should be at least 190F.
  • Remove the bread from the oven but not the pans, brush the top with butter while its hot, and then let cool for 10 minutes before removing from the pans.
  • After the bread is completely cooled, store it in a plastic bag at room temp for a week or longer.
  • *Bread baked in a glass loaf pans will need longer than metal pans.
  • Instructions for kneading by hand
  • Mix all of the ingredients except the softened butter in a bowl with a spatula, dough whisk and/or your hands. Let rest for 10 minutes, then transfer to your countertop and knead by hand, adding 2 Tbsp of butter at a time, kneading between butter additions until the butter is incorporated and the dough stays together. Now follow the instructions above from when you transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl and start the bulk fermentation.

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