Character Bread - Funasshii Anpan
- 130 grams Bread (strong) flour
- 20 grams Cake flour
- 3 grams Dry yeast
- 15 grams Sugar
- 1 grams Salt
- 100 ml Lukewarm water
- 10 grams Butter
- 1 dash Food coloring (yellow)
- 1 dash Food coloring (blue)
- 1 Red bean paste
- 1 Chocolate decorating pen
- 1 Strawberry jam
- Put all the dough ingredients in a bowl except for the butter and mix.
- When it comes together in one mass, add the butter, and knead well.
- Take out 1/5 of the dough and mix in some blue food coloring that has been dissolved in a tiny bit of water to make the blue dough.
- Mix some yellow food coloring that has been dissolved in a tiny bit of water in the rest of the dough to make the yellow dough.
- Leave the dough to rise until doubled in volume (1st rising).
- Divide each piece of dough into 4 portions, round off each portion and rest for 10 minutes.
- (Cover with plastic wrap etc.
- to prevent the dough from drying out.)
- Roll the yellow dough pieces into flat circles, place a ball of anko in the middle and wrap the dough around it.
- Place the wrapped dough with the seam sides down.
- Roll the blue dough out too, and cut them into rectangles.
- Wrap the blue dough around the yellow dough.
- Use the remaining blue dough to make leaves for the heads.
- Make a cut in the bottom of the yellow dough for the legs.
- Leave to proof again until the buns are 1.5 times their original size (2nd rising).
- Preheat the oven to 170C.
- Lower the oven temperature to 160C, and bake the buns for about 13 minutes.
- Make sure they don't get burned.
- When the buns are baked and have cooled down, draw on the faces using a decorating chocolate pen.
- I made the ribbons out of strawberry jam.
- I also have a recipe for Funasshii kabocha squash bread made without food coloring.
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151800-character-bread-funasshii-anpan (may not work)