Sweet Condensed Milk Bread | August 14, 2025
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Sweet Condensed Milk Bread
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Ingredients
For the Bread Dough:
- 1 large egg: The egg helps bind the dough together and contributes to the soft texture.
- 140 g (2/3 cup) milk: Room temperature milk adds moisture to the dough, making it soft and pliable.
- 30 g (2 1/2 tablespoons) condensed milk: Provides sweetness and creaminess to the dough.
- 30 g (2 1/2 tablespoons) sugar: For additional sweetness, which helps the dough rise and browns the crust.
- 5 g (1 teaspoon) salt: Enhances the flavor of the dough.
- 5 g (1 1/2 teaspoons) instant dry yeast: The leavening agent that helps the bread rise and become fluffy.
- 300 g (2 1/2 cups) strong flour (bread flour): High-protein flour that helps give the bread its chewy texture.
- 45 g (3 tablespoons) unsalted butter, softened: Adds richness to the dough and helps create a soft crumb.
For the Condensed Milk Cream:
- 60 g (1/4 cup) unsalted butter, softened: Adds richness and creaminess to the filling.
- 15 g (1 tablespoon) sugar: Balances the richness of the butter with sweetness.
- 30 g (2 tablespoons) condensed milk: Adds a creamy and sweet texture to the filling, perfectly complementing the bread.
For the Egg Wash:
- 10 g (1 yolk) egg yolk: The egg yolk creates a glossy finish on the bread when baked.
- 10 g (2 teaspoons) milk: Thins out the egg yolk and helps create a smooth wash for the bread.
Directions
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