Here is a combination of two recipes from honey buns and coconut buns. At my first attempt on the honey bun, I felt the texture might goes well with coconut fillings so I've just got an experiments yesterday and it's really a good combination.
The texture better than the first coconut buns I've made months ago. I'll stick on this recipe next time. May be red bean paste will goes well with this bun too! My friends and family loves it. There is no reason for me to buy coconut buns from the bakery shop anymore :P
For the Coconut Filling:
1 tbsp cooking oil
60g raw sugar
100g coconut sugar (gula melaka)
100g coconut water
2 tbsp plain flour
4 tbsp water
300g shredded coconut
For the Honey Buns: (recipe fron HHB)
300g bread flour
4g (about 2/3 tsp) salt
4g (1 tsp) instant yeast
1 egg lightly beaten plus enough milk to make 200g
50g honey
30g unsalted butter
How I made it:
- Heat the oil in a wok at low heat, add in raw sugar, coconut sugar until it nearly melted then add the coconut water to prevent sticking. Cook until everything melt then add shredded coconut. Make sure the shredded coconut coated with the melted sugar. Keep stirring to prevent it burn.
- Mix the water with flour then add into the coconut mixture. Keep stirring until everything well combine and you could smell the fragrant of coconut mixture. It'll start become dry and you'll know it has done. Let it cool down on a plate before use.
- For the honey bun, place all ingredients except butter in the dough hook mixer. Knead at low speed until everything come together. Add in the butter and let the machine continue to knead the dough at medium speed until smooth and elastic about 30 minutes.
- Shape the dough into a smooth round and place in a lightly greased mixing bowl , cover bowl with cling wrap and let it rise till double in volume for about 60 ~ 90 minutes.
- Divide the dough into 16 equal pieces of doughs and roll to form 'ball' shapes. Then, cover with cling film let it rest for 15 minutes.
- Flatten each dough and wrap in the coconut filling and shape it into smooth round shape. Prepare some water on a clean plate and place a kitchen towel on the top. Damp the surface of each dough and run the damp surface around a bowl of desiccated coconut.
- Place the doughs on a baking tray with baking paper for 60 minute proofing. Bake approximately 20 minutes at 200'C preheated oven until nice and light golden brown.
Hi Kitchen Corner,
ReplyDeleteRecently, you have been baking a lot of bread and each turn out perfect. Practicing for your 'Bread Shop' hehehe... :) Keep it up.
Nice yummy looking coconut buns! Wish I can taste it. :) Think I will try your honey bun recipe but custard filling in it, since my little ones don't really fancy coconut. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese buns are so cute! They kinda remind me of lamingtons....And they look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese buns are so fantastic , i love the cocconut filling , i will try them out !
ReplyDeleteche meraviglia!! gnam gnam!
ReplyDeleteYummy and soft coconut buns!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Grace,
ReplyDeleteJust would like to seek your advise, if a recipe call for 1 tsp of yeast should it be heapful or level teaspoon & also tsp of yeast is equivalent to how my grams? And also normally we take it as level tsp or tbsp is it? Thanks.
Hi Happy Flour,
ReplyDeleteYea, I've been baking bread a lot recently. I love to bake cake but there is no one I can share with as only me and my hubby. As for bread, at least could eat in the morning. Hai.. I miss baking cake really!!
Hi Honey Bee Sweets,
I think it goes well with custard too! Please let me know the result if you have try it. I would like to try out custard if it's nice. Cheers!
Hi Von, Mary, Federica, Cherry tomato,
Thanks for your compliments!
Hi Delphine,
One teaspoon of yeast equivalent to 4grams. I think it should be level teaspoon. Cheers!
Nice photos,nice buns, you are just great in baking, I must learn from you. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Grace,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your help. God Bless.
HI i love coconut buns, if only my buns can succeed. urs look really good. we can also use gula melaka for the raw/brown sugar right.
ReplyDeleteHey Grace,
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get coconut sugar? Is that gula meleka?
Regards,
youfei (lovingbaking)
Hi missy & youfei,
ReplyDeleteSorry that I've confused you both about the coconut sugar. I think it named as gula melaka. Sorry...
hi, is raw sugar also brown sugar?
ReplyDeletemay i know what is coconut water? wanna to make this today thanks.
ReplyDeletemay i know what is coconut water? wanna to make this today thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteYes dark brown sugar can be raw sugar or molasses. Coconut water is coconut juice.
Hi, can you think of some other filling for this bun? it sounds lovely with coconut but where I live its impossible to get all the ingredients. would some jam be ok?
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