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The ingredients needed to make Pain de Panda:
- Use 230 grams *Bread (strong) flour
- Use 70 grams *Cake flour
- Take 30 grams *Sugar
- Use 210 grams *Egg liquid (milk + 1 egg yolk)
- Take 4 1/2 grams *Salt
- Get 18 grams *Unsalted butter
- You need 4 grams Dry yeast
- Take 8 grams Matcha
- Use 8 grams Cocoa powder
Instructions to make Pain de Panda:
- Put all the * ingredients in a bread machine! (Mix the milk and egg yolk together, and microwave until it's warmed up to body temperature; 40-60 seconds / 35-38°C.) Put the dry yeast in the yeast compartment.
- When the dough is done kneading (before the 1st rising starts), take it out of the machine. (Using my bread machine, it takes about 20 minutes.)
- Divide the dough into 3 portions for each part of the panda. About 75 g or 1/6 for the cocoa dough; about 210 g or 1/3 for the plain dough; about 285 g or 1/2 for the matcha dough. These weights are what I had (FYI).
- Knead the dissolved cocoa powder into the chocolate dough portion, and the dissolved matcha into the matcha dough portion.
- Round off each poriton of dough, place seam side down, and cover with plastic wrap and a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel. Leave the dough to proof (1st rising. If using a microwave for this, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes).
- Deflate the dough lightly, cover again and leave to rest for about 20 to 30 minutes. Deflate again.
- It's time to put the loaf together! Roll a bit less than half the plain dough (90 g) and 1/6 each of the cocoa dough (27 g each) into cylindrical shapes by rolling them on your work surface. Stick the cocoa dough pieces on the plain dough piece (the cocoa pieces are the eyes).
- Fill the space between the cocoa pieces with about 1/4 of the plain dough.
- Roll out the remaining plain dough with a rolling pin, and wrap it around the formed dough parts as if you were wrapping a sushi roll. *Put the seam on the bottom and seal.
- Cut the remaining cocoa dough in half, roll each piece out into a long thin pieces, and attach to the top (for the ears).
- Fill the gap between the ears with a bit more than 1/4 of the matcha dough.
- Roll out the rest of the matcha dough with a rolling pin, and wrap it around the formed dough as if you were wrapping a sushi roll. *Lay seam side down and seal the edges.
- Put the dough in an oiled square loaf pan (in the middle of the pan) and cover with plastic wrap and a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel. Leave for the 2nd rising, until the dough has risen to 1 cm under the rim of the pan. If proofing it in a microwave, it takes about 50 to 60 minutes.
- Put the lid on the loaf pan, and bake in a 200 °C oven for 25 to 30 minutes.
- This is a failed attempt. I added more of the eye-colored dough, and they got too droopy.
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