After successful attempts with bread making, love to share this beautiful Red Bean Buns which is stuffed with red bean paste. Other fillings such as chocolate, custard or kaya would be the best alternative.
The method of preparation is almost the same as my earlier post except the dough is rolled into oval shaped, stuffing the filling on one end while the other end is cut into thin strips then roll it up and bend upwards. To get the idea how this forms, please look at the photo below.
RED BEAN BUNS
INGREDIENTS
3 cups all purpose flour
3 tablespoons melted butter
1 and 1/2 teaspoons dry yeast
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons milk powder
1 cup warm water
red bean paste
Photo by Resepidiana
METHOD
* Combine together dry yeast, sugar and warm water, keep 15 minutes until frothy.
* In a mixing bowl combine flour, butter, salt, milk powder and yeast mixture and knead for 10 minutes until smooth or use stand mixer. Keep covered for 2 hours.
* Gently deflate the dough, divide into 16 balls. Roll out the dough into oval shape, put in the filling on one end while the other one cut into thin strips. Roll it up and bend upward (see photo).
* Place the bun on baking pan, keep covered for one hour, towards the end of raising time, preheat oven @ 180 C. Brush the top with butter.
* Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown, brush again with butter. Enjoy...
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perfect homemade bun...truly professional looking...love it
ReplyDeleteRed bean buns looks perfect.. simply adorable.love it.
ReplyDeletethey look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOhhwoowo..They looks delectable dear..Perfectly baked..Great looking bean buns'
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Kairali sisters
I love the shape of your cute caterpillar look a like buns . Perfectly baked.
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Hamaree Rasoi
Perfect Looking buns !!!
ReplyDeletewow ... they looks perfect... mouthwatering ...
ReplyDeletelovely pic.....buns look perfect and tempting.......
ReplyDeletegreat work....looks tempting
ReplyDeleteLovely home made bun.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect!I liked the idea of the bean paste!
ReplyDeletelooks perfect and very professional though home made.
ReplyDeleteLooks great.. Wanna try baking a bun in my oven too...
ReplyDeletethat looks so cute...perfectly baked..gr8 recipe...
ReplyDeletereally perfect one..i like d the filling..and the shape is really good.nicely exlplained
ReplyDeleteInteresting buns I love the perfect golden colour and the caterpillar shape makes them look so professional.
ReplyDeleteWhoa......great one
ReplyDeleteWow!!! look at them. Perfect bake !!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds complicated, but looks yummy !!!
ReplyDeletewonderful job!!! it has come out perfect....
ReplyDeletewaah..cantik betul bentuk bun ni..simple je nk buat..boleh try.tpi gambar cara buat tu tak dpt tengok
ReplyDeleteThe buns look so perfect and superb...love all your baking recipes..the shape of these buns are cute :)
ReplyDeleteNice and healthy bean stuffed buns.Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletePerfect home made bun!
ReplyDeleteWow, your red bean buns look so yummie, so light...nice pictures as well :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a nice and unique recipe! red bean buns look delicious and a perfect accompaniment to any tea party :)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and love the shape and the way you have done it...simply superb..
ReplyDeletehow did yue get such a perfect caterpillar looking bun .. i am sure even if i try for 100 times I dont think i will be able to get it ...
ReplyDeleteYou are at ur best dear
It is perfect! I like the appearance and the way you shaped it. It really looked so professional.
ReplyDeleteperfect and awesome looking bun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice recipe! The buns look so perfect!
ReplyDeleteBecoming expert in buns!! Perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteA bun with red bean paste,its amazing .Love the picture.
ReplyDeleteperfect buns :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so beautiful..Loved the shape..must be delicious too..
ReplyDeletewaaaaaaaa...cantekkkk bun akak! ada lg tak? kita lmbt dtg niii ada road block hihihi
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This is really encouraging to read all your lovely comment....
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elles sont sublimes ces petites brioches et très bien réussies, bravo
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A beautiful bread indeed! Fantastic! Miram@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteFresh bread is my complete and total weakness.....too bad that I can't eat this photo of yours! Thanks for your kindness in sharing this great recipe last week on Fresh Clean and Pure Friday! I'm now your newest follower too! Stop by again this weekend if you like!
ReplyDeleteThe sky's the limit with the fillings! Beautiful and delicious bread!
ReplyDeleteI'm making bread as I read this. Guess I got distracted. One batch (two loaves) is white bread flour with oats, flax, sunflower seeds & wheat germ. The other batch will be one loaf white sour dough bread, and one batch of cinnamon rolls. My first attempt.
ReplyDeleteThis post gives me lots of ideas for next time!
I love red bean paste. Your buns must have been so good. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link your buns up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/02/sweets-for-saturday-6.html
ReplyDeleteMiriam...Thanks for your sweet comment,
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Sue....Thanks for your lovely comment,,
shopannies.....Thanks..
Cheryl Smith ...Hope your bread turns great. Thanks for stopping by my site..Come back again soon..
Lisa...So glad you like red bean paste. Thanks for the invite. Off to visit you now...
I love making bread at home too. Nothing beat the aroma of having bread baking up in the oven! :) Your loaf looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
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These look so neat! :) Found you at EKat's Friday Potluck... I'd like to invite you to come link your most popular recipe at Make a Food-"e"-Friend Monday #2: Most Popular Recipes from the Food Blogosphere. Looking forward to seeing what that is!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely aaaahhhmazing! Thank you so much for linking up with Friday Potluck! I can't wait to see what you bring next week :)
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