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Ube Bread Knots (Kind Of)
May 10th, 2012 by niceyfemme

We have a big bottle of ube haleya in the fridge which has an expiration date of one month so I don’t know how we would finish it. Of course I don’t want to waste it as it’s not cheap and it’s made by nuns in Baguio. :) Have you tried it? It’s really good and made with no preservatives hence the short expiration date. So I thought about baking ube bread. Wow it’s been a long while since I last baked something. Hmmmn… let me think when’s the last time… I really can’t remember so I guess it’s been almost a year.

Another factor why I baked? It’s because of the weather! It’s so hot outside it will be perfect for dough rising. And I was right. :)

Ube Bread

Ingredients:

1/2 tsp. active dry yeast

1 tsp. sugar

2 tbsp. lukewarm water

1 small egg + 1 egg yolk

1/4 cup milk

1 tbsp. melted butter

1 1/4 cup bread flour (additional for dusting)

1/8 tsp salt

3/4 cup ube halaya

6 inch diameter round baking pan

So I had ideas about shaping them. I don’t want to make a loaf because in my experience before in baking monggo bread, the filling inside didn’t distribute well. It didn’t have that nice design even though I rolled it well.  I thought about making it cinnamon rolls style too. Also individual buns where I’d use my muffin pan. But I ended up making knots and baking them close together in a round baking pan and it turned out really pretty. I haven’t made knots before so I’m just glad it turned out well.

 

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Niceyfemme's Bitter-Shweet Corner » Blog Archive » Ube Bread (Pull Apart Knots) writes:
June 4th, 2012 at 11:08 am

[...] as we still had some ube halaya in the fridge that’s about to expire. I enjoyed the first ube bread knots but I forgot to add the soy lecithin and dough conditioner to give my bread that store bought [...]

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