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bisa setoran lagi.... setelah melewati rasa malaaassss yang melanda
secara nguleninnya pake LG aka lengan Guede... hehehhe... ini ya
resepnya ambil dari Cook’s Illustrated...
Monkey Bread
*Serves 6-8
INGREDIENTS:
Dough:
4 tablespoons butter, divided, 2 tablespoons softened and 2 tablespoons melted
1 cup milk, warm (about 110 degrees)
1/3 cup water, warm (about 110 degrees)
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons instant yeast
3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for work surface
2 teaspoons salt
Dough:
4 tablespoons butter, divided, 2 tablespoons softened and 2 tablespoons melted
1 cup milk, warm (about 110 degrees)
1/3 cup water, warm (about 110 degrees)
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons instant yeast
3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for work surface
2 teaspoons salt
Brown Sugar Coating:
1 cup packed light brown sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
8 tablespoons butter (1 stick), melted
1 cup packed light brown sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
8 tablespoons butter (1 stick), melted
Glaze:
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
2 tablespoons milk
DIRECTIONS:
Butter a Bundt pan with the 2 tablespoons softened butter. Use a pastry brush or a paper towel or anything that will really help get inside all of those nooks and crannies. Set aside.
Butter a Bundt pan with the 2 tablespoons softened butter. Use a pastry brush or a paper towel or anything that will really help get inside all of those nooks and crannies. Set aside.
In a large measuring cup, mix
together the milk, water, melted butter, sugar, and yeast. Mix the flour and
salt together in a standing mixer fitted with dough hook (see below for
instructions to make the dough by hand). Turn the machine to low and slowly add
the milk mixture. After the dough comes together, increase the speed to medium
and mix until the dough is shiny and smooth, 6 to 7 minutes. If you think the
dough is too wet (i.e. having a hard time forming a cohesive mass), add 2
tablespoons flour at a time and mix until the dough comes together (it should
still be on the sticky side, just not overly wet). Coat a large bowl with
nonstick cooking spray. Place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat lightly
with the cooking spray. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let the dough rise
until doubled, 1-2 hours (alternately, you can preheat the oven to 200 degrees,
turning it off once it reaches 200 degrees and place the covered bowl in the
oven to speed up the rising time).
For the sugar coating, while
the dough is rising, mix the brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl. Place
the melted butter in a second bowl or shallow pie plate. Set aside.
To form the bread, gently remove the
dough from the bowl and press it into a rough 8-inch square. Using a bench
scraper or knife, cut the dough into 64 pieces.
Roll each dough piece into a ball
(it doesn’t have to be perfect, just get it into a rough ball-shape). Working
one at a time, dip the balls in melted butter, allowing excess butter to drip
back into the bowl or pie plate. Roll the dipped dough ball in the brown sugar
mixture, then layer the balls in the Bundt pan, staggering the seams where the
dough balls meet as you build layers.
Cover the Bundt pan tightly with
plastic wrap and let the monkey bread rise until puffy and they have risen 1-2
inches from the top of the pan, 1-2 hours (again, you can use the warm oven
approach to speed this up).
Heat the oven to 350 degrees F
(remove the pan from the oven if you placed it there to rise). Unwrap the pan
and bake until the top is deep brown and caramel begins to bubble around edges,
30 to 35 minutes. Cool the monkey bread in the pan for 5 minutes (any longer
and the bread will be too sticky and hard to remove!), then turn out on a
platter or large plate and allow to cool slightly, about 10 minutes.
For the glaze, while
the bread cools, whisk the confectioners’ sugar and milk together in a small
bowl until the mixture is smooth. Using a whisk, drizzle the glaze over the
warm monkey bread, letting it run over the top and sides of the bread. Serve
warm.
Monkey Bread without a Mixer:
Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. Make a well in the flour, then add the milk mixture to the well. Using a wooden spoon, stir until the dough becomes shaggy and is difficult to stir. Turn it out onto a lightly floured work surface and begin to knead, incorporating the shaggy scraps back into the dough. Knead until the dough is smooth and satiny, about 10 minutes. Shape into a taut ball and proceed as directed.
Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. Make a well in the flour, then add the milk mixture to the well. Using a wooden spoon, stir until the dough becomes shaggy and is difficult to stir. Turn it out onto a lightly floured work surface and begin to knead, incorporating the shaggy scraps back into the dough. Knead until the dough is smooth and satiny, about 10 minutes. Shape into a taut ball and proceed as directed.
Recipe Source: adapted slightly from Cook’s Illustrated
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