Panda Bread

World Bread Day - Orchidea visited my blog and I paid her a visit that was how I come across this event.
Check out the World Bread Day details here.
What you need to do, is either bake your own bread or buy it and post it in your blog.
For this event, I made this panda bread. I thought it would well represent where this post was from - Hong Kong, China because Panda is such a majestic creature and also it is one of the treasures of China as it is an endangered species found only in China.
Isn't it a cute looking loaf! Quick go take a look at the recipe and detailed guide from TARO-TARO.

This is the translated version of TARO's Panda Bread recipe:
Ingredients: <600g loaf (206 x 108 x100h)
230g bread flour
70g cake flour
30g sugar
milk + 1 yolk = 210g (I used skim milk)
4.5g salt
18g unsalted butter (I used 20g)
4g yeast
8g green tea powder dissolved in 10g boiling hot water
8g cocoa powder dissolved in 8g boiling water
Method:
1. Heat up milk and yolk to temperature of 38℃. (I beat the yolk lightly with milk and send it to the microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds).
2. Put everything in bread machine and set to dough cycle. Let it knead for 20 minutes. Stop the cycle and restart the dough cycle and let it knead for another 15 minutes.
3. Divide dough (about 560g) into 3 parts: 75g for the chocolate, 210g plain and the rest of the dough which is less than 280g for the green tea.
4. Add chocolate to the 75g dough and knead till the colour is even. Add green tea mixture to the 280g dough and knead till colour is even. (I did this step manually).
5. Prove all 3 pieces of doughs on separate greased plates covered loosely with oiled cling wrap for 30 - 40 minutes.
6. Punch air out of dough and prove for another 20 - 30 minutes.
7. Use 90g plain dough for the face and 2 pieces of 27g chocolate dough for the eyes. (Refer to photo guide in Step (7) in TARO's site).
8. Fill the hollow of the eyes with 30g plain dough. (Refer to photo guide in Step (8) in TARO's site).
9. Roll remaining plain dough over the patterned dough. (Refer to photo guide in Step (9) in TARO's site).
10. Divide the remaining chocolate dough into 2 pieces (17.5g each) for the ears. (Refer to photo guide in Step (10) in TARO's site).
11. Use 70g of the green tea dough to fill up the hollow between the ears. (Refer to photo guide in Step (11) in TARO's site).
12. Wrap the rest of the green tea dough all around the patterned dough. (Refer to photo guide in Step (12) in TARO's site)
13. Place dough into a well-greased loaf pan and cover it with a lid and prove for 50 - 60 minutes in an enclosed area eg. microwave oven.
14. Bake at 200℃ for 25 – 30 minutes.
Notes:
1. This is not an exact translation of TARO's recipe because I used the bread machine to help me so the first few steps might be different from TARO's.
2. For Step (12), I did not wrap the green tea dough all around the patterned dough. Compare my finished product to that of TARO's, you can see the difference.
3. My first prove is 60 minutes, 2nd prove is 30 minutes and final prove is 60 minutes.
4. I bake at 185℃ for 25 - 30 minutes.
Labels: Bread n Buns


52 Comments:
What a lovely loaf!
Thank you for participating in World Bread Day.
Florence :
your baked bread is kawaii too !!!!
too bad i dun read Japanese lingo... =(
Oh mine ...florence, this is a lovely and cute loaf too. Never seen such a loaf before :-)
Florence,
Stunning loaf!! I am sooo jealous, "lah".
Cheers,
P/S Check your email.
Hi Florence,
Would love to give the Panda bread a try but unfortunately it's in Japanese. Would u be able to share with us the recipe in English please?
Many thanks,
May
Beautiful beautiful beautiful I followed the link but I can't read that language only English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish ( I have to admit I am green of envy 'cause i can speak chenese so far he he), I bought my chinese course but didn't star studying yet(lack of time) can you please please post the recipe in english,I love Pandas and I like to bake breads, by the way where can I post pictures of my baked breads? thanks a lot Claudia from Venezuela
How adorable! How did you make it?
this is such a cute loaf. Florence, can you help me to translate it please? thank you.
Hi Florence,
Your Panda Bread is really gorgeous! I hope you will post the recipe so I can make it for my son, too.
Thanks!
So so cute! I totally missed the Panda at first glance. And now I can finally see it! LOL...*slow here* Really cute! Well done!
Hi Florence,
The loaf looks wonderful. can u plse share recipe in english. Can't read japanese/korean
thanx
Mimi
what a pretty looking loaf!! panda shape too..so cute!
Florence, good job, so cute :)
florence
what a lovely bread. i hope to make it one day, with your help of course
Hi Florence,
Thanks very much for translating the recipe. Can't wait to try it out.
Dear all,
Thank you for the compliments. I must thank TARO too for her creativity.
The translated version is up, so for those who are keen to try it, do let me know how your panda turn out. I bet each and eveyone's panda will be different.
Happy trying! :D
Tkank you very much from Venezuela
florence
thanks for the instructions - you are a gem.
will let you know how it goes
take care
That's a lovely panda loaf there Florence. Great job!
hello..i want to know..which yeast did you use? DRY or INSTANT??
thanks!
Hi Florence,
Love this really cute bread. I was just wondering if you can tell me what your bread pan size is. I am having a little trouble finding the correct pan size. I have a pound cake 1 lb loaf pan but the base seem too narrow and it doesn't come with a lid.
THANKS!!
Julie
Hi cancan,
I used instant dry yeast.
Hi Julie,
The external measurement of my loaf pan is 22cm(L) x 11cm(W) x 9.5cm(H).
Florence,
Managed to bake the "panda" on the same evening, but connection was bad, and I fell ill the next day, thus could not update you earlier.
Since then, I have "producing" pandas...... countless requests from Erica n Arianna's friends!
My kids' and their friends think that you are a genius!!
Thanks loads, over and over again, for the info, tip and your generous details.
Warmest Regards,
Celine
Hi Celine,
Countless pandas!
Your girls' classmates must be impressed with you for producing those panda bread.
Hope you are feeling better now. :D
This is so CUTE! I mean really, I am just in love with this bread as its the first image that popped out at me in the round up. Reminded me of the panda in WWF...again, too cute!!!!!!!!
Hi Rowena,
Thank you.
Yes,looks like the WWF panda!
thank you for the translation. We were all waiting for it ^^. i can't wait to try this new bred lol^^
Your panda-bread is really wonderful.
Greetings from lavaterra.blog.de
munic, germany
Hi lavaterra,
Thank you! :)
oh my gosh...
I LOVE PANDAS! :D
thanks for posting the recipe!
Hi Florence! =) I love the recipe it looks adorable. A question I have is..
How can I make the bread with a near 1:1 flour:liquid ratio? (230g+70g flour to 210g milk+egg)
and how would I make it without a bread machine?
hi Florence:
I was looking in your recipe and i was wanting to purchase your baking book but i live in the U.S.
I was reading your recipe and i have a bread baking machine only 1hr prove /30min kneed and one of your recipes require that the dough must be 80min cycle but my bread machine would not allow me to do longer then what it's recommended. what would you recommend that i do to resolve this problem.
Thank you very much.
Randy,
Which baking book are you referring to?
As for the bread, as do as per your bread machine will be ok! :)
jennifer,
The water is only 70% of the flour weight.
I follow the recipe posted by Taro to the T and it worked.
Do try it! :)
i was wondering do you have a baking book for sale? if so how do i come about to purchase one. because i really love your baking recipes.
Help!!!!!
I've searched for kong sou biscuits recipes for years without any success. I wonder if anyboby out there that has this recipe.
Is there any way anyone can covert this for me to like cups, tablespoons, teaspoons etc.
what gorgeous looking bread! it's tres adorable. i'd love to have a slice lightly toasted with some butter. oh, just something tht popped into my head. if u ever wanna retain the benefits of green tea powder in your cooking, do not dissolve it in water above 60dCelsius. Of course, once it's baked, most of its properties will be lost as well. just thought u'd like to know ;)
thanks for the Taro Taro link! x
How unique! The pattern looks great!
diva,
Thank you.
I love the unique pattern of this bread so much.
veggie belly,
Thank you.
What a lovely bread!
Svetlana, Serbia
Hi Florence
I love yr Panda Bread so adorable, Grateful if you can email me the recipe in English version to monakuan@hotmail.com. TQ
fr Mona
Mona,
The recipe in English is already posted in my blog. :)
hi, what kind of yeast did u use??
dry or instant??
Conversion to standard American measurements is:
230g bread flour + 70g cake flour =
3 cups all-purpose flour
30g sugar = 2.5 Tbl
milk + 1 yolk (210g) = between 3/4 cup and 1 cup milk + 1 yolk
4.5g salt = slightly less than 1 tsp
18g unsalted butter = 1.25 Tbl
4g yeast = slightly more than 1/2 of an active dry yeast package
8g green tea powder dissolved in 10g boiling hot water = 1 heaping Tbl powder in 2/3 Tbl water
8g cocoa powder dissolved in 8g boiling water = 1 heaping Tbl powder in somewhere between 1/2-2/3 Tbl water
Hope this helps other Americans! :)
I'm trying this tonight. I think I'll try to shoot it, but I don't think it will be as pretty as your picture!
Dazy,
Happy trying!
How did it go?
Hi! I am fron another country and I saw your panda bread and want to try it out but I need one clarification. "To prove" in this context means to let the dough rise? I got a little lost in translation :-) Thank you!
Laura,
Yes! To prove means let the dough rise.
Florence thanks for the translation. I made this for my family. Its cute!
Wondeful, I love it
How adorable
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