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BBD #23 - 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns

Nick from imafoodblog.com is the host of this month's Bread Baking Day. The theme is Something You've Never Made Before. On my list are quite a few breads I want to try since a long time. Of course for this event I didn't want to make an "everyday" bread. So I decided to do 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns.

What are 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns you ask? Well, these buns contain TangZhong a special starter. TangZhong also called water roux is a mixture of flour and water that needs to be heat up to 65 C. This brings out the gelatinization of starch in flour and makes the final bread softer, more elastic-textured with a long-lasting freshness. If this is really true I can tell you in a few days. ;-)

The first time I heard about TangZhong was on World Bread Day last year. Florence from Do What I Like made Por Lor Pau, a bread that is representative of Hong Kong and contains TangZhong.

Florence has some other recipes with TangZhong on her blog but finally I did adapt the Nutella Bread recipe from Angie's Recipes.

65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns
makes 10 buns

BBD #23 - 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns

TangZhong
50 g flour
250 g water

In a bowl, whisk together the water and the flour until the mixture is well blended and lump free.

BBD #23 - 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns

Stir the mixture while it cooks over the medium heat to reach 65C. This takes about 2-3 minutes.

Remove from heat and cover loosely with plastic wrap to prevent from drying. Store the starter in the refrigerator after completely cooling down. To use the starter, measure out the amount called for in a recipe and let it warm to room temperature. Unlike sourdough starter, this special TangZhong starter doesn't improve its flavor with age. So it's preferably to use up in 3 days.

Dough
300 g flour +3 tbs
40 g sugar
8 g salt
15 g fresh yeast
30 g egg (use rest for glaze)
25 g butter, softened
90 g milk
90 g TangZhong

Filling
Nutella

Glaze
egg wash

Dissolve yeast in milk. Place all ingredients in the mixing bowl. Mix with dough hook at slow speed for 4 minute, if necessary adjust flour or liquid (I had to add 3 tablespoon of flour). Increase the speed, and continue to mix for 10 minutes until you get a smooth, non-sticky and leave from sides of the mixing bowl dough.

Let rise the dough in a lightly greased covered bowl for about 90 minutes or until doubled in bulk. Divide dough into 10 portions, each about 65 grams. Round up and rest for about 10 minutes.

Press the small dough, with the sealing side down, to release the gas. Turn the sealing side up and place 1 tablespoon of Nutella in the middle of the dough. Seal the edges of the round to make a bun shape. Place the sealing side down and roll out each into an oval shape. Fold into half and slice the folding part 4 times to obtain a hand pattern. Place them in a baking tray lined with baking paper. Turn each cutting edge over and let rise for about 60 minutes. Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with almond slices. Bake in a preheated 175C oven for 15-17 minutes.

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BBD #23 - 65°C TangZhong Nutella Buns

I had not enough Nutella, so I made some plain buns, too.

BreadBakingDay #23 (last day of submission September 1st)

In addition this is my submission to Susan's YeastSpotting, the weekly showcase of yeasted baked goods and dishes.

More entries and recipes in English.


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Noema (guest) - 31. Aug, 10:48

In love, again!

I already felt once in love with that Hokkaido Bread you posted, and I think this is it again: love at first sight. I suppose it's all about Nutella! I love those buns! ;-D

Zorra - 31. Aug, 14:49

@Noema

Thank you! This moring I tried the first bun and it's okay but honestly I prefer de Hokkaido Bread. ;-)
Die Kuechengeister - 31. Aug, 16:38

Noch nie von TangZhong gehört, aber bei den lecker aussehenden Nutella-Brötchen würde ich eh nicht feststellen können, ob die länger haltbar sind.

kochend-heiss (guest) - 31. Aug, 17:33

Hab ich auch noch nie gehört, aber sie lachen mich an, so dass ich am liebsten in den Bildschirm beißen möchte.

chaosqueen.net - 1. Sep, 08:35

Du hast Dir ja auch etwas Ungewöhnliches ausgesucht.
Von dieser interessaten Methode habe ich auch noch nie gehört, werde sie aber bestimmt ausprobieren.

Lien (guest) - 1. Sep, 11:10

They look great! I forgot about this method that I also wanted to try since I read about it last world bread day! Thanks for reminding... really curious if it's different!

Stefanie (guest) - 2. Sep, 18:32

water roux ist etwas, das ich auch noch auf meiner toDo Liste habe. Die Brötchen sehen toll aus, die sind schon gespeichert!

Cascabel - 2. Sep, 20:28

Die TangZhong-Methode steht schon ewig auf meiner to-do-Liste. Danke für's dran Erinnern!

Jamie (guest) - 4. Sep, 12:48

Nutella Buns

Wow Wow Wow! I so want these! The bread itself looks so perfect, but filled with nutella and it is heaven! Perfect all around!

Mimi (guest) - 4. Sep, 17:11

I love how you shaped the buns. They look so decadent with the Nutella showing through and the almonds sprinkled on top!

Madam Chow (guest) - 5. Sep, 20:35

This is absolutely fascinating. I had never heard of this technique, so thank you for making this bread and posting about it!

Margie (guest) - 6. Sep, 14:46

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Beautiful bread and it sounds so delicious. I love how you fashioned it!

Sara (guest) - 6. Sep, 21:24

Wow, I just love these. The TangZhong sounds great, does it really help keep the bread fresher for longer? Thanks for joining us for this month's BBD!

AP269 (guest) - 7. Sep, 13:26

Oh wow, these buns look GREAT! I'll put them on my make-really-very-soon list! My kids will be thrilled!!!!!!

Susan/Wild Yeast (guest) - 9. Sep, 06:59

Wow, truly unique and incredibly tempting buns!

Aklat (guest) - 24. Sep, 21:47

They were delicious! So soft and light :) Thanx!

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