Here is sharing how I made the pure chocolate swirl buns. I'm reproducing this recipe for my own reference.
Recipe for Steamed Chocolate Swirl Buns, extracted from HBS.
Ingredients:
Starter dough:
120g Hong Kong flour
1/2 tsp Instant dry yeast
70g Warm water
A pinch of salt
Method:
- Mix the warm water with the yeast. Mix well.
- Then add in HK flour and salt.
- Knead all the ingredients together till it forms a soft, smooth dough.
- Chill in the fridge overnight. Can store up to 5 days in the fridge.
(A)
All of the above starter dough, approximately 190g
1 1/2 tsp Instant dry yeast
450g Hong Kong flour
260g Whole milk
70g Caster sugar
1/4 tsp Salt
74g Unsalted butter, room temperature
(B)
2 tbsp Cocoa powder
Method:
- Place all the (A) ingredients in a large mixing bowl except the butter.
- Knead them together until it forms a dough. Then add in the butter and continue to knead for at least 5 mins until it is elastic and smooth.
- Remove 1/3 of the dough and place in a bowl. Cover with cling wrap to proof.
- For the remaining 2/3 of the dough, add in (B) and mix well to incorporate completely. Then cover with cling wrap to let it proof for 60mins, or until double in size. (I was busy baking my sables that I let it proof for 80mins. 60mins is suffice.)
- When it has double in size, punch out the air.
- Roll out both the doughs separately into a rectangle.
- Then place the plain dough on top of the chocolate dough.
- Roll it out like a swiss roll.
- Using a scraper, cut out the dough and place them on a cut rectangular piece of baking paper.
- Then place them in a wok, cover and let it proof for 40mins.
- Without removing the proofed dough from the wok, turn on the heat and steam for 18mins.
- For the second batch (if your wok is not big enough to accomodate all, like me), steam for 12mins.
I'm submitting this to the Aspiring Bakers #7 - Chocolate Delight (May 2011)!
29 comments:
Hmm..mm.. I love mantou and these look really tempting. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Kristy
Hahaha, so glad you liked it so much.
Woah...I want some too. Looks very pretty neh!
very nice swirls & yummy looking mantou ;)
Wow, you are getting to perfection!
I know my boys will love these! I love mantous too. I think Im going to give it a go. :)))
Thanks kristy. You've got to try this!
Thanks HBS! I love it to bits!!
Sure, you can have some Ann! :p
Thanks Cathy. How about making some for yourself?
That's right Shirley! I'm almost like mantou now! LOL
You've got to try this Zurin! It's really soft and fluffy!
I am quite lazy to prepare the starter dough in advance. I got no patience. Will bookmarked this recipe. ;)
Beautiful buns and great swirl on it :)
I love the swirls ! They look so nicely twist!
I'm trying out now...hehe!
I've never seen chocolate buns like this before! They look so good- do they taste like chocolate though?
Thanks DG!
Thanks Joyce!
How? How? Will you get addicted like me? :p
Thanks Laureen! Yes, the chocolate part do taste like chocolate. I added more cocoa powder to give it a good chocky taste!
i would love to try this out soon.
Lovely swirls but I am not a fan of chocolate in buns, so I guess I will use your recipe but use something else for the swirls. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Jane, are these the ones you posted in FB a while back? They look gorgeous and so, so temptingly fluffy as well.
Hi, you should truly try this!
Thanks Veronica!
Yes Jo! You should try it! This was earlier batch, the latest batch I made was nicer! :)
Hi! I've tried out few recipes and now looking for other flavour like chocolate one. As my kids were asking if mommy can make other than pandan or pumpkin flavour. And, lucky googles bring me to your blog.
May I ask if the Hong Kong flour can be substitute with Pau flour only?
Thanks.
Hi Jessie,
Pau flour is actually Hong Kong flour. It has the least protein.
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