How To Make Shokupan | Japanese Sandwich Bread
How To Make Shokupan | Japanese Sandwich Bread

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Today I want to share with you how to make "Shokupan" fluffy Japanese white bread. "Shokupan" is one of the staple Japanese bread that you can find at any grocery store. The size is the same, but it comes in varieties of thickness. My recipe for Japanese milk bread (shokupan), using the Yudane method of baking.

How To Make Shokupan

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook how to make shokupan | japanese sandwich bread using 11 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make How To Make Shokupan | Japanese Sandwich Bread:
  1. Get Yudane:
  2. Prepare 75 g Bread Flour,
  3. Make ready 125 g Boiling Water,
  4. Make ready Dough:
  5. Get 325 g Bread Flour,
  6. Get 30 g Demerara Sugar,
  7. Make ready 7 g Sea Salt,
  8. Get 6 g Active Instant Dry Yeast,
  9. Prepare 50 g Heavy Whipping Cream,
  10. Get 200 g Water,
  11. Prepare Room Temperature Softened Unsalted Butter, 25g + More For Greasing

Yes, Shokupan Toast is a thing and again, you owe it to yourself to experience it! This pillowy soft, subtly sweet sandwich bread is a beloved breakfast staple in Japan and is typically eaten sliced very thick, lightly toasted, and served with accompaniments like butter and jam. Mix the half of […] Remove plastic wrap, and spritz surface of dough lightly with water. Common questions about making milk bread What is milk bread?

Instructions to make How To Make Shokupan | Japanese Sandwich Bread:
  1. Prepare the yudane. - - In a shallow bowl, add flour and water. - - The water has to be boiling. - - Stir to combine well.
  2. It should be a sticky roux. - - Spread out to cool down faster. - - Cover with a damp lint-free kitchen towel. - - Set aside to cool down to room temperature.
  3. Prepare the dough. - - In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt and yeast well. - - Do not add the yeast directly on the salt. It will kill the yeast. - - Gradually pour the water and cream into the flour mixture while still mixing with a spatula.
  4. Once it becomes a dough, knead the dough inside the bowl until all the nooks and crannies of flour are kneaded into the dough, about 5 mins. - - Transfer onto a lightly floured surface. - - Add in the yudane.
  5. Knead for about 5 mins until the yudane is fully incorporated. - - Add in the butter. - - Continue kneading for another 3 to 5 mins. - - Do take note that the yukane and butter has to be at room temperature.
  6. The dough should be tacky, fluffy, smooth and it should pass the "window-pane" test. - - If the dough is too dry, add in water, 1 TBSP at a time. If the dough is too sticky, add in flour, 1 TBSP at a time. - - Lightly grease the bowl with some butter.
  7. Transfer the dough back to the greased bowl. - - Cover with a damp lint-free kitchen towel and let rise for 30 mins. - - It should slightly risen. - - Punch down the dough and fold the top, sides and bottom to the center. - - Flip, cover and let rise for 1 hr.
  8. This process is sorta to ensure that the yeast is activated. - - The dough should doubled in size. - - You can do a test by poking a floured finger into the dough. If it doesn't spring back, the yeast is activated properly and the dough is ready. - - Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface. - - Divide the dough into 2 equal pieces.
  9. Form each piece into balls. - - Cover with a lint-free kitchen towel and let rest for 15 mins. This is call the bench rest which allows the gluten to relax. - - Grease bread pan with butter.
  10. Pat down a dough ball to an oblong disc. - - Fold the top 2/3 way to the bottom. - - Using the heel of your palm, gently press down the sim.
  11. Fold the bottom 2/3 way to the top. - - Using the heel of your palm, gently press down the sim. - - Rotate 90 degrees.
  12. Fold the top 2/3 way to the bottom. - - Gently pinch down the sim. - - Fold the bottom 2/3 way to the top.
  13. Gently pinch the sim. - - Roll the dough simmed side down to form a ball.
  14. Transfer into the greased bread pan. - - Repeat the process for the remaining dough. - - You will have 2 dough balls, side by side in your loaf pan. - - Cover with a damp lint-free kitchen towel and let rise for 40 to 50 mins.
  15. Preheat oven to 200 degree celsius or 400 fahrenheit. - - The dough balls should rise about 1/2 inch away to the top of the loaf pan. - - Close the lid and wack into the oven.
  16. Bake for 40 to 1 hr or until the crust is golden brown. - - Remove from oven. - - Immediately unmold onto a wire cooling rack.
  17. Set aside to cool down completely before slicing. - - Use this sandwich bread for your sandwich adventures, or simply make a toast. I just simply spread my gianduja.

Milk bread (or shokupan) is a Japanese bread made from a Tangzhong base. It is a very light and fluffy bread with a springy texture that is lightly sweetened. I make this bread once in a week. Just put all ingredients in the machine. And wait for a few hours.

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