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Twisted matcha tea buns (and a cinnamon version)

November 23, 2020 by Ariel Leave a Comment

I havent had good quality matcha to cook with in ages.

Call it pure laziness on my end, I just hadn’t taken the time to shop around for a decently priced alternative since my last matcha plug stopped shipping to Canada.  Luckily, the universe has been on my side and clearly heard my prayers because the Canadian company Yupik contacted me on Instagram, about a month ago, to send me some of their delicious matcha tea along with other goodies.

May I say that I’ve been happily surprised with the quality of organic products that was sent to me and their matcha is no exception!

If you’re ever shopping on Yupik.com, make sure to use the code: ARIEL12 at checkout for a nice discount.

Now, this recipe for matcha twisted buns is a nice twist (pun intended) on the classic and oh so delicious cinnamon buns but because when they are baked in a giant muffin pans, they come out with a crunchy exterior and a nice soft interior.  The brightness of the matcha, when you cut right through, is not only pleasing to the eyes but also so bursting with flavours.

Along with these gorgeous green buns, I’ve added the recipe for the classic cinnamon version (but still twisted) and baked in a regular rectangle oven dish.  You’ll noticed that both recipes are slightly different in execution than what you might be used to but, this minor extra step makes such a difference in the potency of your preferred flavours, in the end.

Obviously, both baking methods can be used for either one of the fillings, it only depends on the final texture you prefer.  As mentioned above, baking them in individual portions in giant muffin pans makes the outside crunchier while baking them in the classic rectangle oven dish will make keep them more hydrated and chewy.

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Filed Under: Bread, Brioche, Buns, Recipes, Sweets Tagged With: advanced, baking, bread, cinnamon buns, dessert, matcha buns, recipe, sunday baking project, sweet, twisted buns, Yupik

Honey bread

November 7, 2020 by Ariel 2 Comments

A nice braided sweet loaf for your next Sunday’s baking project.

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Filed Under: Bread, Brioche, Recipes Tagged With: braided breead, bread, brioche, honey, honey bread, recipe

Cheap brioche

August 10, 2019 by Ariel 2 Comments

There’s this really cool bread baking book that’s been gathering dust in my bookshelf for way too long.  If you’re a bread making affectionado, you’ve heard of the bread baker apprentice for sure.  It offers three different versions of the brioche loaf with titles like: pore man’s brioche, middle class brioche and rich man brioche.  What’s being presented, today, is an adaptation of the recipe that is lower in eggs and butter content hence the title of this post: cheap brioche.

Don’t get too excited yet, this is still a pretty caloric bread but it is so worth every bit of sweat and every pieces of  butter you’ll be putting in to it.  The process is a little longer than a regular bread but it’s mostly proofing time.  If you wanted to try something easier, there’s this old recipe for knotted bread that’s pretty decent and this one made with sourdough and pretty fast.

This recipe was also created before I officially converted myself back to the metric system so it’s using cups and teaspoons but, in the future, I’ll make the conversion and update this page.  Happy bread baking everyone, it’s the perfect activity to do on a lazy Saturday.

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Filed Under: Bread, Brioche, Fermented, Recipes Tagged With: baking, brioche, butter, eggs, fermentation, french bread, recipe, sponge

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