Looking at the picture above, doesn't it look like a cinnamon swirl bun? Take a closer look below:
Okay, let me continue my story of this bread. This is a japanese styled bread, which is the one I've been 'oogling at' for years. In fact, many of the breads there are really picture-perfect. But translating the recipes is a challenge since the online translated versions doesn't make sense most of the time. I've always thought that they use a special kind of chocolate sheet for these which are not easily available for domestic baking. But all thanks to Ida who kindly translated the recipe, I managed to make my own chocolate sheet.
Using my own recipe for sweet buns, coupled with the shaping instructions in e-pan, this is my final product for Chocolate Swirl Bread.
Okay, I know this is a far cry from the picture in e-pan (honestly, I'm amazed at the number of swirls there, which made me dizzy *LOL*). But for a second attempt (yes, I made two loaves in two consecutive weeks), I'm quite satisfied with it. I hope to improve on the number of swirls in my next try, which is a test of my patience I must say, because I spent one hour solely on the shaping due to the resting periods in between. But it's pretty worth it :)
15 comments:
Beautiful bread! Angie, I admire your bread making skills so much! And the patience, too! :)
What a lovely bread! Sure looks delicious :)
aiyo, seems my new blogger "plays" me, didn't send out my comment this morning... But I enjoy coming come a few times to drool overy your work of art anyway! Truely beauitful! I like your version though (I'm not crazy for too chocolatey bread). That chocolate swirls look very elegant, and do not overpound the bread, so I can see how fluffy and soft inside too!
Hi Angie,
Yes. I'm back in the SG and am slowly sorting through all my Vietnam food pictures to be blogged about. I have not relocated... yet. =)
Regards,
D
aiyo, making me drool only. HOw man? send some over?
angie...
yr bread's beautifully done!
(yeah.. it's such a pain trying to trnaslate the jap text as most of the trnaslated english doesn't make sense - at least to me :P)
Anh, thanks for your kind words, appreciate it :)
Anne, thank you too!
Gattina, you never fail to make my day :)
D, great to 'see' you back, have been missing your humorous musings :p
Edith, aiyo, finish liao, how arh? *wink *
Ida, a big thanks to your translation!
YD, thanks so much!
Now I am fascinated by your bread...but most of all I wish I could eat it!
Wow, Angie, you are truly an artist ! I am sooooooooo impressed, very well done.
Bravo, very nicely done! So pretty, I bet it tastes delish.
Very pretty, I love the striping.
beau lotus, thanks for dropping by!
Archana, thank you for your kind words :)
Ching and Brilynn, a big thanks to you too!
Angie, I love this bread! Lmk when u making it again hor, I gonna camp outside yr door, man. LOL!
Thats some baking art!
Jolene, Anjali, thanks!
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