Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, meat curry buns. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Meat Curry Buns is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Meat Curry Buns is something that I’ve loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.
One of my go to staple buns is Chinese curry beef buns. I am very picky about the filling in these buns because I find that a lot of bakeries use potato as a filler and it ruins the overall texture. My personal favourite is the curry beef bun from Saint Germain Bakery. Pillowy soft, delicious bread buns with a flavor-packed, spicy, satisfying, curried beef filling, and a great meat filling to bread ratio - these Sri Lankan Curried Beef Buns (Sri Lankan Mas Paan) are perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or as an appetizer/snack!
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have meat curry buns using 28 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Meat Curry Buns:
- Make ready A. Tanzhong/water roux/slurry
- Prepare 60 g bread flour/plain flour
- Make ready 300 g water
- Prepare B. Meat Curry Filling
- Prepare 2 C diced potato
- Make ready 2 C cooked, minced meat
- Prepare 4 tbsp cooking oil
- Prepare 1/2 C minced brown onion
- Make ready 1/2 tsp hot chilli flakes
- Prepare 1 tbsp shredded curry leaves
- Get 1 tsp KEEN curry powder
- Take 2 tbsp BABA's meat curry powder
- Make ready 1/2 C water
- Get 2 tsp chicken seasoning powder
- Make ready (Or salt to taste)
- Take C. The dough (bun)
- Take 150 g water
- Make ready 1 (60 g) egg - lightly beaten
- Prepare 2 tbsp sugar
- Take 2 tbsp butter/oil
- Prepare 1 tsp salt
- Take 540 g bread flour
- Get 3 tbsp milk powder
- Prepare 1 tsp bread improver
- Prepare 2 1/4 tsp INSTANT dried yeast
- Get D. Glazing
- Get 1 egg - beaten (apply before baking)
- Make ready 2 tbsp butter (apply after baking)
Combine all ingredients together except the butter. These Kare Pan, or Curry Buns, consist of Japanese curry wrapped in yeasted bread dough, coated with panko, and then deep fried. These Kare Pan, or Curry Buns are filled with a Japanese curry beef stew. Evidently, kare pan is a popular snack food in Japan, and is sold in bakeries and convenience stores.
Instructions to make Meat Curry Buns:
- Note: Start by preparing tanzhong/water roux. This can be made few hours earlier or a day before baking. Next, prepare/cook the filling. Then, Measure out all ingredients before getting started.
- A. Tangzhong - Mix flour and water in a small pot and whisk until there is no lump. Heat this mixture over low heat, keep stirring until it turns into a thick paste. Tangzhong is ready when the spoon used to stir leaves a visible trail all the way to the bottom of the pan. Turn off the heat and leave to cool completely. Cover with plastic wrap to keep it from drying before adding to the bread dough. This tanzhong can be prepared the night before or an hour before baking.
- B. Meat Curry Filling - half cook diced potato. Drain water. In a pot, cook minced meat in water, let it boil and then, drain the water. Next, heat oil over medium heat, add minced brown onion, shredded curry leaves, KEEN curry powder, BABA's meat/chicken curry powder & hot chilli flakes. Stir until aromatic then add cubed potato & 1/2 cup of water. Simmer for 2 minutes. Stir in minced meat & season. Taste & adjust. Let this filling simmer over low heat until potato is tender.
- C. The Dough - Proof active dried yeast in 150g of tepid water for 5-10mins. In a mixing bowl of a stand mixer with dough hook attached, add A (tanzhong), yeast mixture and the rest of the ingredients in C & mix at low speed for about 5mins. Stop the mixer, scrap the dough from the side of the bowl. Continue mixing (increased speed) & kneading for 10-15mins until dough is stretchable. This dough is a bit wet & sticky. Dont be tempted to add extra flour. Proceed to step 6.
- Note: If using a bread maker, place A (Tangzhong) in a bread pan followed by the rest of the ingredients in C. If using INSTANT DRIED YEAST, no proofing is required. INSTANT DRIED YEAST is added last to the bread pan. Press ‘dough’ function. Wait until it beeps and stops then Proceed to step 7.
- Grease a big bowl with oil. Transfer the dough into this bowl. Cover with cling film and let it rise for 1 hour or more or until it doubles in size.
- Once the first proofing is done, transfer dough to a generously floured work top. Punch the air out of the dough. Divide & weigh dough into smaller portions (50g each). Roll each portion lightly into balls (avoid pressing when rolling). Do the same with the rest.
- Once all done, take each ball, flatten & place a tsp full of filling then seal or wrap it neatly. Then roll the dough again in a circular motion with your palm against the table until it forms a round ball. Place the dough balls on a baking sheet/tray lined with parchment paper. Cover & let rise for another 40-50mins. Preheat oven to 160-170 C.
- Right before baking, gently brush the rolls with thin layer of beaten egg. Bake for 15 mins or until the rolls are lightly golden. Apply a thin layer of melted butter right after the buns are out from the oven. Serve warm. Extra buns can be kept for few days. Microwave for 30sec & serve warm.
These Kare Pan, or Curry Buns are filled with a Japanese curry beef stew. Evidently, kare pan is a popular snack food in Japan, and is sold in bakeries and convenience stores. In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Add enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. First, make your beef curry puff filling.
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