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      Augmum
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      jtoh:


      Where are you taking lessons? Must tell us after the class how good it is.
      i read juz now that she is taking her lessons at pasir ris cc.

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        Augmum
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        Happy Mama:
        Augmum:

        [quote=\"Happy Mama\"]
        The red bean, is it those that you can still see the whole beans right? I cannot quite remember the red bean bread...

        i think it was a mixture, right ?? i also couldn't remember the details.
        only remember that the bread was so fresh with nice freshly baked aroma.

        btw, i had posted a Q under Baking course thread, did u see it ?

        Yes I replied. πŸ˜‰[/quote]ok, i had read and also replied one of yr Q there abt the cookie deco class.

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          jtoh
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          Augmum:
          jtoh:


          The an pan bread right? yum!

          ya, the bread from the old yaohan supermart. πŸ˜„

          Are we betraying our age? πŸ˜‰

          Where was Yaohan previously? In Plaza Singapura, Thomson Plaza?

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            jtoh
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            Augmum:
            jtoh:



            Where are you taking lessons? Must tell us after the class how good it is.

            i read juz now that she is taking her lessons at pasir ris cc.

            Thanks. I read it later too.

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              autumnbronze
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              jtoh:
              Augmum:

              [quote=\"jtoh\"]
              The an pan bread right? yum!

              ya, the bread from the old yaohan supermart. πŸ˜„

              Are we betraying our age? πŸ˜‰

              Where was Yaohan previously? In Plaza Singapura, Thomson Plaza?[/quote]Wuhahahahaha ..... both πŸ˜› πŸ˜‰ :lol:

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                Happy Mama
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                jtoh:
                Happy Mama:

                [quote=\"Augmum\"]
                :hi5: seems like we really have similar taste buds. πŸ˜„
                the yaohan bread was so..so delicious, and the red bean paste...yummy

                The red bean, is it those that you can still see the whole beans right? I cannot quite remember the red bean bread...

                The an pan bread right? yum![/quote]Oh yes yes yes!!! They call it the an pan bread!! :drool:

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                  Happy Mama
                  last edited by

                  jtoh:
                  Augmum:

                  [quote=\"jtoh\"]
                  The an pan bread right? yum!

                  ya, the bread from the old yaohan supermart. πŸ˜„

                  Are we betraying our age? πŸ˜‰

                  Where was Yaohan previously? In Plaza Singapura, Thomson Plaza?[/quote]
                  I think there was one in Jurong too.

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                    Happy Mama
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                    Augmum:
                    Happy Mama:

                    [quote=\"Augmum\"]
                    i think it was a mixture, right ?? i also couldn't remember the details.
                    only remember that the bread was so fresh with nice freshly baked aroma.

                    btw, i had posted a Q under Baking course thread, did u see it ?

                    Yes I replied. πŸ˜‰

                    ok, i had read and also replied one of yr Q there abt the cookie deco class.[/quote]Yes I saw and replied. πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                      jtoh
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                      Happy Mama:
                      jtoh:

                      [quote=\"Happy Mama\"]
                      The red bean, is it those that you can still see the whole beans right? I cannot quite remember the red bean bread...

                      The an pan bread right? yum!

                      I remember the aroma. πŸ™‚

                      Oh yes yes yes!!! They call it the an pan bread!! :drool:[/quote]

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                        angicbelles
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                        reirei:
                        Hi, I do have a basic sweet bread recipe which I use often before I started making sourdough bread. This is a straight dough method which is easier if you re using a bread making machine. At the moment, I am using arm power + my not-so-powerful mixer.


                        Ingredients A
                        200g bread flour
                        100g plain flour
                        40g brown sugar
                        Β½ sachet instant yeast (1 sachet 11g)
                        1 tsp bread improver
                        1 tbsp milk powder
                        1 tbsp soy flour (can be replaced by milk powder)
                        4 tbsp wholemeal flour

                        Ingredients B
                        180ml chilled water
                        1 egg (lightly beaten add into water)

                        Ingredients C
                        50ml corn oil
                        1 pinch salt

                        Some butter to grease the pan
                        Some flour to dust

                        Method (Based on using Philip Cucina Mixer)
                        1) Mix (A) with spatula in the mixing bowl. Use dough hook for mixer. Turn on mixer (speed 1) and add in (B) gradually. Beat for about 5 mins at speed 3.

                        2) Rest the machine for 5 mins. Meantime, knead the dough in the bowl (wear plastic gloves). Turn the machine (speed 3) on for about 3 minutes.

                        3) Rest machine again while you add corn oil. Use the spatula to incorporate most of the oil into the dough (or else the oil will splatter when you turn on the mixer). Turn on the mixer (speed 3) and add salt. Beat for another 5 minutes.

                        4) Do stretch test by pinching the dough. It should be able to form a thin membrane before breaking.

                        5) Cover the bowl with cling wrap and leave in a warm place for first proving for about an hour. Meantime, grease the pan. To check if first proving is complete, put some flour on your finger and press into the dough. The hole should hold its shape.

                        6) Take out the dough and transfer to a slightly floured surface. The dough should weight about 650g. Divide into 12 portions, each estimated about 54~55g, shape into a ball, add fillings like red bean paste, meat floss. Place onto the greased pan.

                        7) Let it rise for another hour. Apply egg wash or milk. Bake them at 170 degrees C for 15 minutes.

                        *Note : I am using a convection oven. For conventional oven, bake at 180 degrees C for 12 to 15 minutes. When you tap the bottom of the bread, it should sound hollow.

                        **You can add dried fruits, nuts, oats, etc. to the recipe. Or bake in a loaf tin if you do not want to shape them into individual servings.
                        Wow, I will try this recipe.. Thanks for sharing..

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