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October 9, 2009

SOFT MILKY BREAD

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The aroma of freshly baked bread bottled and sprinkled on this blog for you all to savour, could anything be better? BAKE IT, LIFT IT, BROWN IT, SPREAD IT, LOVE IT...That's the story of this pretty loaf for all you precious people, who honour me by reading through my posts...



  • Plain flour-250gms

  • Milk-1/2 cup

  • Curd-2 tbsp

  • Yeast-2 tsp

  • Sugar-1 tsp

  • Salt-1/2 tsp

  • Egg-1

  • Butter-2 tbsp


Combine milk, curd ,butter, sugar and heat till warm to the touch, add in the yeast and leave for 15 minutes till frothy, Add the butter, salt , 1/2 of the egg (reserving half for the egg wash) and the flour, combine well to form a ball of dough, add more flour if neccessary, knead to a smooth elastic dough, oil a bowl and leave dough to rise for 1 hour till double in bulk.


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Punch down and form into loaf shape, gently smooth down into a loaf pan, leave for proofing for about 1 hour more, the dough will now rise to top of pan, brush top with egg wash and sprinkle some sesame seeds, bake at 200C for 1/2 an hour, slice when cool.


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Did I tell you how I enjoyed a slice- simply by spreading some golden butter and fruit preserve as soon as the bread was out of the oven, loved it with both the butter and jam seeping through and dripping all over...ha heaven!


Soft, milky bread is off to lovely Susan for her weekly showcase of yeasted goods-yeastspotting.

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8 comments :

Pari Vasisht October 9, 2009 at 8:29 PM  

Hi Bindiya. The recipe sounds interesting but your clicks are not visible dear.

Raks October 9, 2009 at 10:04 PM  

Pictures are too gud,and bread looks really soft :)

Bindiya October 10, 2009 at 9:04 AM  

I think there is a problem with the bottom pic, Pari, will fix it asap, thxxx

Sharmila October 13, 2009 at 11:29 AM  

I have been wanting to bake some sweetish milk bread for a while ... thanks for this recipe Bindiya. :-)

Cathy (Bread Experience) October 16, 2009 at 11:33 PM  

This bread looks divine! I'm glad you entered it on YeastSpotting.

Anonymous ,  October 19, 2009 at 7:48 AM  

What's curd? I've never heard of this ingredient. Do you mean cottage cheese or some similar dairy product, like ricotta??

Anonymous ,  June 7, 2011 at 3:17 PM  

Hi Bindiya!!! Very nice blog!!
Which brand of yeast do you use in your breads. I have heard Indian yeast do not work well. IS it true? I have got a packet of blue bird active dry yeast. Can I use it for this bread? Pls tel me which brand u use.

Bindiya June 16, 2011 at 10:32 PM  

Curd can be substituted with yogurt I suppose.
I try and use fresh yeast as much as possible as dried yeast does not give very good results, unfortunately there is no brand as such available in India.

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