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Amazing homemade Anpan recipe, classic Japanese pastry with sweet red bean paste wrapped If yes, you'd enjoy Anpan, a classic Japanese pastry with sweet red bean paste inside a soft bread. They lack the gorgeous colour of your anpan and I didn't have any black sesame seeds but they are. Japanese black sesame paste is often sweetened with sugar or honey and is popular as an ingredient in pastries and baked goods.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook black sesame anpan flavoured with brown sugar (bread rolls filled with beans paste) using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Black Sesame Anpan Flavoured with Brown Sugar (Bread Rolls Filled with Beans Paste):
- Take 180 grams Strong bread flour
- Get 20 grams Rice flour (I used Riz Farine)
- Get 20 grams Brown Sugar (powdered)
- Make ready 3 grams Salt
- Get 20 grams Unsalted butter
- Get 100 ml Milk
- Take 40 ml Water
- Take 3 grams Dried yeast
- Make ready 180 grams ● Koshi-an (sweetened azuki beans paste)
- Make ready 20 grams ● Ground black sesame seeds
- Make ready 1 pinch ● Salt
- Take 1 ※Milk, Black sesame seeds or Black poppy seeds for garnish
Other variations include white bean paste filling and sesame seed garnish. You can also use the dough as the basis for Melon Pan and other sweet asian breads. Mix in egg and flavouring with butter and sugar mixture. Mix the flour and baking powder together in a separate bowl.
Instructions to make Black Sesame Anpan Flavoured with Brown Sugar (Bread Rolls Filled with Beans Paste):
- Add all the ● ingredients in a bowl and combine well. Then divide into 8 portions and make round balls (25 g per portion). Set aside.
- Next, add all the unmarked ingredients except for the butter in another bowl and mix. Then add the butter and knead some more. Leave to proof. (First rising)
- Press the air out and divide this dough into 8 portions. Form into small balls and let rest for 15 minutes.
- Now, roll the balls out into discs and place sesame-an balls (from Step 1) in the middle. Wrap the sesame-an balls up with the dough and shape into balls again. Leave them to proof again. (Second rising)
- Brush milk on top and sprinkle black sesame seeds or poppy seeds for garnish. Bake in an oven preheated to 180°C for 13 ~ 15 minutes.
- This picture shows a square form when I wrapped sesame-an balls.
- I added sweet potato paste and simmered sweet chestnuts in the middle.
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