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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

KAYA ROLL

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I'm craving for kaya roll now. Kaya is a rich custard made of coconut milk, sugar and egg. It is very popular here and usually served in those coffee shops on top of white bread, or as a filling for bun or bao and also for topping of pulut serikaya, Malysian/Singapore dessert with glutinous rice.

What I have used here is the ready made kaya but you could also make your own. As requested by my son have also used red bean paste for few of the dough since that is his favorite filling.


KAYA ROLL

300g all purpose flour
2 T sugar
1 tsp salt
2 1/2 T dry milk
1 1/2 tsp dry yeast
3 T softened butter
150 ml warm water
Kaya for the filling
Extra butter for glaze

METHOD

* Place 1/4 cup water, 1 tablespoon sugar and yeast in a small bowl. Leave for 10 minutes until frothy.

* In a mixing bowl, place 1/2 of flour, remaining sugar, salt dry milk, butter, water and yeast mixture and beat to combine, gradually add the rest of the flour, forms into soft dough.

* Take out dough from the bowl, knead for 10 minutes by hand or your stand mixer.

* Leave to rise in covered and oiled bowl for 1 1/2-2 hours.

* Punch out air and divide into 12 balls. Flatten the dough and stuff with kaya. See the photo
below.

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Photo by Resepi Diana

* Cover and let rise for 60 minutes, brush top with butter, towards the end of rising time, preheat oven @ 190 C.

* Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Apply butter on top again.Remove and cool on rack.

Linking to Yeastspotting 11-12-10

33 comments:

  1. looks so good..after u roll the dough, did u cut for that shape?

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  2. Hey,

    Those rolls look amazing...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  3. Thats a new one for me...Looks Great
    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  4. This looks delicious and interesting to try. Lovely shapes.

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  5. They are baked to super perfection really,can't get any better than that. Excellent recipe :)

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  6. These look amazingly delicious! Fantastic!

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  7. Fabulous rolls, so perfect and yummy dear, superb recipe

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  8. Sounds wonderful...looks so delicious and yummy!!

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  9. perfect kaya rolls.. woowww... you have mastered it . thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  10. Kaya rolls looks perfect and delicious. I love them.

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  11. Never had these..they look totally scrumptious n beautiful!

    US Masala

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  12. Very attractive bread, unique with spirals...

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  13. I've heard of kaya before but never tried it.....looks delicious!

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  14. wow amazing rolls...love the shape and d recipe.
    Biny

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  15. Lovely rolls and pretty shape :)
    Thanks a lot for stopping by my blog and ur encouragement :)

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  16. Lovely rolls and pretty shape :)
    Thanks for stopping by my blog and ur encourgament :)

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  17. These rolls look simply awesome!

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  18. Oh, my! These look so perfect. Thanks for sharing your tips.

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  19. The shaping of these rolls is so attractive! I know my daughter would love these...not really sure what Kaya is, will have to check it out!

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  20. So gorgeous...I seriously want to make this!

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  21. esselamu aleykum sister
    These look amazingly delicious!

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  22. Oh i have been wanting to make some kaya for awhile now and am so glad u pinged me with these delicious rolls!!
    So exciting and fantastic!!
    Am sure they tasted jus a ddelicious as they look!!

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  23. Okay, gotta put yeast on my list because I have to make these. Thanks for sharing.
    CAS

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  24. Roll looks professional and beautifully shaped!

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