Not Quite Nigella

Cute Panda Bread Loaf Recipe with Matcha & Cocoa

https://www.notquitenigella.com/2009/08/04/panda-bread

Panda Bread

Ingredients: Makes approximately 600g/21ozs loaf (206mm x 108mm x100mm high)

Method:

Step 1 - Heat up milk and yolk to temperature of 38?/100F. (I beat the yolk lightly with milk and send it to the microwave on High for 30 seconds).

Step 2 - Place flours, salt, yeast, sugar in an electric mixer fitted with a Dough Hook and set on low setting to combine. Then add milk and egg mixture and softened butter and knead on low setting for 5-6 minutes until elastic.

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Green Tea Powder

Step 3 - Divide dough (about 560g or just over 1 pound) into 3 parts: 75g/2.64ozs for the chocolate, 210g/7.4ozs plain and the rest of the dough which is less than 280g/9.8ozs for the green tea.

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Green Tea Paste (left) and Chocolate Paste (right)

Step 4 - Add chocolate to the 75g/2.64ozs dough and knead till the colour is even. Add green tea mixture to the 280g/9.8ozs dough and knead till colour is even. If you do these manually, make sure that your hands and bench space where you need are cleaned between kneading to avoid transferring the colours.

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Dough wrapped up before proofing

Step 5 - Prove all 3 pieces of doughs on separate greased plates covered loosely with oiled cling wrap for 30 - 40 minutes.

Step 6 - Punch air out of dough and prove for another 20 - 30 minutes.

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Step 7 - Use 90g/3ozs plain dough for the face and 2 pieces of 27g/1oz chocolate dough for the eyes.

Step 8 - Fill the hollow of the eyes with 30g/1oz plain dough.

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Step 9 - Roll remaining plain dough over the patterned dough.

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Step 10 - Divide the remaining chocolate dough into 2 pieces (17.5g each/0.61ozs) for the ears.

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Step 11 - Use 70g/2.47ozs of the green tea dough to fill up the hollow between the ears.

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Step 12 - Wrap the rest of the green tea dough all around the patterned dough.

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Step 13 - Place dough into a well-greased loaf pan and cover it with a lid and prove for 50 - 60 minutes in an enclosed are. As it's cold here and we're in the middle of Winter, I set the pan in a larger container filled with warm water and refreshed the water with hot water 3-4 times to make sure that it rose.

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Step 14 - Bake at 200?/400F for 25 – 30 minutes.

Thanks to Do What I like for translating Taro's recipe and Taro for coming up with such a cute idea!

**Buying tips: Green tea powder can be found at Asian grocery stores or Japanese supermarkets (I bought mine in Tokyo). **

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© Lorraine Elliott