Try something new with 100g egg liquid — easy recipes with ingredients you already have at home.
These coconut buns are absolutely amazing! The dough contains no water at all, relying entirely on milk, coconut milk, and heavy cream, resulting in a liquid content of up to 80%. This doubles the milky and coconut aroma, making them moister, richer, and softer than regular bread. The crust is baked to a golden-brown, glossy sheen, making them incredibly appetizing. The coconut filling is particularly unique, incorporating low-gluten flour, eggs, and milk, remaining moist even after baking—not dry or cloying at all. Breaking it open reveals a generous filling of coconut flakes, dense and moist, with an incredibly rich coconut and milky aroma, sweet but not cloying. I rarely make coconut buns, but this one is truly worth trying! Whether you make small dinner rolls or braided buns, they look and taste fantastic. The aroma fills the house when they're fresh out of the oven, and their soft, comforting texture is incredibly soothing. One bite and you're instantly filled with happiness!
This walnut Mario bread (also known as chocolate walnut bread or crispy walnut cocoa bread) is covered in chopped walnuts. The first bite releases a burst of nutty aroma, followed by a rich chocolate flavor that fills your nose – not cloyingly sweet, but a mellow cocoa fragrance. The bread itself is soft yet substantial, chewy yet not tough. The aroma of chocolate and the rich flavor of walnuts intertwine, becoming more flavorful with each bite. The interior is fluffy and delicate. When filled with a light cream cocoa filling, the cream's refreshing touch balances the chocolate's richness, while the crunch of the walnuts adds further texture. One bite offers a perfect balance of crunch, softness, and aroma – so delicious you won't be able to stop eating it!
This vibrant "springtime green" instantly elevates the atmosphere the moment it hits the table! The matcha soft European-style bread has a chewy yet soft crust, and inside is a mochi filling filled with nuts—chewy and smooth with cream cheese. Even when cooled, it's still stretchy and delicate. The aroma of tea and milk intertwines, tantalizing your taste buds. It's so soft, it feels like holding the sweetness of spring in your hands! This refreshing green looks so vibrant; even my friend who doesn't like sweets showed off two. Only my stock market friend saw it and jokingly said, "I know this color all too well!" But I couldn't resist the aroma of the creamy filling, so I secretly grabbed one, and my eyes lit up as I chewed.
I love making high-hydration doughs, especially for bread—they turn out as soft as little lambs. (I used 625g of flour to make 14 buns.) The aroma while baking is impossible to hide; neighbors often come knocking to ask when the bread will be ready. (Next time, I’ll try a butter version.) I prefer savory bread, so I use less sugar and a bit more salt.