ensaimada

hey riders!

today, i am going to show you how to make ENSAIMADAS! -- if you've never heard from it, well, now you do! :P it is a really delicious pastry like bread that is originally from mallorca, spain. or i heard it is still in debate where really is this bread originally from! but, we are not here to do that.. i would say, we were colonized but the spaniards for 333 years, so no doubt they were the one who brought that delicious bread to my country. :P

there are so many different types or ingredients you can use to make ensaimadas now a days, specially in the philippines, i found out they put cheese on their ensaimadas, which i honestly find it weird, although it is still very delicious! i just wish they wouldn't call it ensaimadas because it is near nowhere close as the real deal ensaimadas.

so now, i am going to show you, how i make my ensaimadas, i tried to make sure i get the right consistency and the right texture as i remember growing up. this bread is supposed to be in a spiral shape and covered with lots and lots of powdered sugar.

2 ingredients i skipped from this recipe are the lard and some old ensaimada dough or sourdough. i used butter and yeast instead. the result is still yummy!

GOOD LUCK!

 

ensaymada

 

ingredients:

for the yeast mixture:

  • 2/3 cups lukewarm milk
  • 1 tsp granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp yeast

for the dough:

  • 1 1/2 cup all purpose flour (more flour if needed)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup softened butter

for the filling:

  • 1 stick softened butter
  • 1 cup granulated sugar

for dusting:

  • powdered sugar

 

saiborg

 

directions:

  1. in a bowl, add the milk (lukewarm about 110F-115F) the sugar and yeast. stir and set aside
  2. in a different mixing bowl, add all the dry ingredients
  3. once the yeast mixture is ready pour into the flour mixture with butter and egg
  4. knead the dough until smooth. if it needs more flour add more. just please make sure the dough is still soft and fluffy after kneading
  5. cover the dough and let the dough rise for 2 hours
  6. combine the butter and sugar together, beat until it forms fluffy consistency
  7. cut the dough in half and using a rolling pin, flatten the dough into a rectangle shape
  8. apply butter mixture into the flattened dough, make sure to leave some space around
  9. roll the dough and form into a spiral shape or snail shape
  10. move the dough to a baking pan, make sure to have enough space for the dough to expand
  11. cover the dough with towel and let the dough rise for another 1 hour. or you can bake it right away and i don't see any difference really
  12. bake the bread to 350F for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown
  13. dust the ensaimada bread with powdered sugar
  14. ENJOY!

there you go! i hope that everyone is staying safe and covid free!

happy baking, riders!

love you bunches!

sai

 

ensaimadas

 

some tips:

  1. lay all the ingredients down in the counter before you start the process, so that the eggs will cool down to right temperature and so does the butter
  2. before baking your bread, apply some butter on top of your bread, this is optional but that's what i did
  3. make sure the yeast has doubled in size, if not your yeast mixture is dead
  4. eat all of them at once! don't leave some for someone who aren't home! jk

 

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