Valentine's Day Decorated Chocolate Buns - Bread Machine Version
- 250 grams Bread flour
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 1 tsp Salt
- 30 grams Unsalted butter
- 180 ml Water
- 1 Chocolate bar
- 1 tsp Instant dry yeast
- 1 White chocolate, strawberry chocolate, etc.
- 1 Silver dragees, chocolate sprinkles, a chocolate decorating pen, etc.
- Finely chop the chocolate bar.
- Depending on your bread maker, the size that you chop the chocolate into will determine how it will appear in the bread after the first rising.
- You are welcome to alter the size of the chocolate pieces to your liking.
- Add all the ingredients except for the yeast into the bread pan.
- Put the yeast into the yeast compartment of the bread maker and press the start button.
- Because the baking settings change depending on the bread machine, choose the setting that allows you to remove the dough after the first rising and shape it as you like.
- When the selected program is complete (at the end of the first rising), remove the dough from the bread machine.
- Weigh the dough, divide it into 10 portions, and roll them into balls.
- The dough weighs about 540 g in total, so you can make 10 portions of about 54 g each.
- To prevent the dough from drying out, cover them with a wet tea towel and leave for 10 minutes, Allowing the dough to rise.
- Press down evenly on each bun between your hands or on a work surface to deflate them.
- Roll the deflated bun into a ball once more.
- Place it into a paper muffin cup, seam side down.
- Repeat with all 10 buns.
- When rolling the dough into balls, try to prevent the chocolate from showing through to the surface of the bun.
- Be sure to firmly seal the seam of the bun and face it directly downwards when putting the bun in the muffin cup.
- If chocolate shows through to the surface of the bun, the seam is not tightly sealed, or the seam is not directly facing downwards, the bun will expand and become misshapen.
- But, that can also make them look charming.
- Cover the buns with plastic wrap, and let rise for 15 minutes at 40C.
- Preheat the oven to 40C to rise the dough.
- After rising for 15 minutes in the oven, allow the dough to rise for another 10-15 minutes at room temperature.
- This is because the oven needs to be preheated for baking, so let the dough finish rising at room temperature.
- Preheat the oven to 375F/190C.
- Start preheating the oven as soon as you remove the baking sheet with the dough on it.
- The dough has finished rising when it has expanded to fill 70-80% of each paper muffin cup.
- You will achieve the same result if you let it rise at room temperature for the entire second rising.
- Bake for approximately 14 minutes at 375F/190C.
- Transfer the baked buns to a cooling rack.
- When they've cooled down, they're done!
- If your bread machine requires you to add the dry yeast directly into the bread pan with the flour, please be sure to prevent the salt and the yeast from touching.
- Variations!
- From this step onwards you will be shown how to decorate them.
- Place the chocolate bar on a heat-proof dish and use the residual heat of the oven to melt it.
- You can also melt the chocolate in a double boiler.
- Gently stir the chocolate after it has finished melting, flip the bun upside down, and dip the top in the chocolate.
- For this Valentine's Day themed recipe, I melted white and strawberry chocolatand used cute white and pink toppings.
- If you are decorating them with silver dragees or sprinkles, do so while the chocolate is still wet.
- If you are using a chocolate decorating pen, I would suggest waiting until the chocolate dries to decorate the buns.
- And now these one-of-a-kind cute chocolate buns are complete!
- My three year old son helped me decorate these.
- Suggestion: Decorating the buns with chocolate and toppings can make it sweeter, so I used dark chocolate in the dough.
- Please use whichever chocolate you prefer.
bread flour, sugar, salt, butter, water, chocolate, yeast, white chocolate, dragees
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/170850-valentines-day-decorated-chocolate-buns-bread-machine-version (may not work)