I am a big fan of tea, mostly the Chinese tea and green tea. I believe that tea is a good source of anti-oxidant as well as assist in body detox process. Green tea especially has been found to improve bone mineral density and strength. At times when I try to avoid too much of caffeine intake, I will enjoy some Chamomile or Peppermint tea instead. Chamomile is known for the calming relaxation effect, whereas peppermint tea can help with boosting metabolism and also very soothing when you catch flu or have sore throat. A cup of pu er tea or oolong tea is great to wash down heavy greasy meal, as some claims to be effective in fighting fat and helps with weight loss.
Bread Challenge 2 – Roti Boy aka Bun with Coffee Flavoured Crusted Bun
Learned from past experience that my bread attempt didn’t came to satisfaction, I searched for other recipes and more tips from many other bloggers. During the research I stumble on this recipe of Roti Boy Wannabe (this recipe was found from here) and I know I just have to give this a try because I love sweet bun and coffee, even better if you can combine the two in one 🙂
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Bread Challenge 1
This is the very first bread recipe I tried, it was not a success unfortunately, but was a good learning process. I have since researched and tried on few more recipes and found some I am happy with (will talk about these on other posts). This recipe calls for mashed potato, which resembles a lot of doughnut recipes which claims they will turn out soft and stay so until the next day. This is the main reason I am giving this a try to find out for myself if it is true.
I can’t remember where I got this recipe from, it was definitely from a blogger’s recipe. I think why it was not successful mainly due to the fact I didn’t knead the dough long enough (I didn’t own a food processor so I just knead with my hands) and added too much flour to it thinking it was too sticky. The bread came out edible but it was not as I would have expected,  they are quite hard on the next day.
Here is the recipe I used:
- 1 kg bread flour
- 200 gr mashed potato
- 150 gr sugar
- 4 egg yolks
- 200 gr butter
- 2 sachet of yeast (@ 7 gr)
- 300 ml warm milk
- 2 teaspoon salt
- dash of vanilla
- some extra milk for milk wash
Mix yeast with warm milk and let aside. Combine all other ingredients into a food processor and mix well. Once it is all mixed, cover with cling wrap and set aside for about 1 hour. After about one hour, the dough should be double its original size, divide it to portions, and they are ready to be baked after milk wash. You can add some filling to each of the bun, for example chocolate spreads or any favourite jams.
I tried just half of the recipe and I also added a dash of pandan flavouring to the warm milk, as for the filling I have used chocolate paste.