Fluffy Bear Bread 2
Fluffy Bear Bread 2

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, fluffy bear bread 2. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook fluffy bear bread 2 using 6 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Fluffy Bear Bread 2:
  1. Make ready 148 g whole milk
  2. Take 200 g strong flour white or wholemeal
  3. Prepare 24 g sugar
  4. Get 2.5 g dry yeast
  5. Make ready 2.5 g salt
  6. Prepare 16 g unsalted butter

These milk bread rolls are super fluffy with just a hint of sweetness and stay soft for several days without the use of preservatives. I decorated them to look like cute bears, inspired by my recent trip to Japan. This bread from Recipe Two is lighter and fluffier and can amazingly hold a lot more cheese, in fact double the amount than One. Repeat this rolling step with the remaining two portions of dough.

Steps to make Fluffy Bear Bread 2:
  1. Heat the milk in a microwave about 20-30 seconds to make it warm. Or just heat it up in a pan. Please never make it too hot as yeast will die at 60 degrees. Around the temperature of bath would be perfect. If it is too hot, leave it till it becomes warm.
  2. Add flour, sugar, salt and yeast in a bowl or on board and mix them. Then, add the warm milk. Then, knead by hands for about 10 mins on a board or knead for about 10 mins with a stand mixer using a kneading hook or a bread machine. The time will depend on your machine.
  3. Knead well here until the dough becomes stretchy and gluten is formed. When gluten is formed, you touch the dough and it doesn't stick to bowl and become one. Also if you stretch it becomes very thin sheet almost see-through it. It should look smook.
  4. Add chopped or very soft butter and knead further for about 3-5 mins until the dough becomes smooth and not stick to the bowl like the last photo. I should look silky, bouncy and smooth.
  5. Take the dough out and make it round with the motion on tucking inside at the bottom. It should become smooth like the photos below. It is not smooth, knead it with hand. I usually hit it like a ball and it will become silky and very smooth.
  6. Cover it with cling film and leave it for 30-40 mins until it becomes about twice. It can take much longer. I put hot water with 36-45℃ beneath like in the photo.
  7. Test the fermentation with a finger coated by flour. If it is the hole remains, the first fermentation has been done.
  8. Preheat the oven at 180℃.
  9. After having tested the fermentation, take out the dough and punch it down. Make it round again. Take two about 30 g balls which become ears and the rest. And put them bread tin. You can get this cute bear tin at Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2W3qULk
  10. Leave it in a warm place until it expand 80% of the tin. If you would like to eat in the morning, put it in the fridge.
  11. Put the bread tin with lid in the oven and turn down the temperature as 160℃. Then, bake at 160℃ for about 20 mins. Please make sure you reduce the temperature to 160℃. If you bake it at 180℃, your bread becomes harder. If your oven is powerful enough and it does not go down the temperature when you open, just preheat it as 160℃.
  12. After having baked about 20 mins, take out the bread from the tin. Leave it cool.
  13. Done. Children love to draw faces with choco pens.
  14. I use this choco pen.
  15. I got a cat bread tin now. So, I can make cat shaped bread as well.
  16. There is another bear bread recipe of mine at https://cookpad.com/uk/recipes/12351787

This bread from Recipe Two is lighter and fluffier and can amazingly hold a lot more cheese, in fact double the amount than One. Repeat this rolling step with the remaining two portions of dough. Place the shaped dough with their seams side down into the greased pan. Little fluffy rabbits, cool brooch-bunnies and dolls. Two years later, I realized that I needed to come up with my own author's idea.

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