Ingredient (Green Tea Dough)
- 100gm plain flour
- 3gm baking powder
- 4gm green tea powder
- 7gm sugar
- pinch of salt
- 25gm lightly beaten eggs
- 40gm natural yoghurt
- Sift flour, baking powder & green tea powder together in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre of the bowl.
- Mix sugar, salt, eggs & yoghurt together. Pour into the well. With a wooden spoon, gradually mix the flour into the eggs mixture to form a dough. Floured hand lightly, knead the dough till smooth. (pic as above)
- 115gm plain flour
- 3gm baking powder
- 10gm cocoa powder
- 7gm sugar
- pinch of salt
- 40gm lightly beaten eggs
- 50gm natural yoghurt
- 15gm melted chocolate
- Sift flour, baking powder & cocoa powder together in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre of the bowl.
- Mix sugar, salt, eggs, yoghurt & melted chocolate together. Pour into the well. With a wooden spoon, gradually mix the flour into the eggs mixture to form a dough. Floured hand lightly, knead the dough till smooth. (pic as above)
- On a lightly floured surface, roll out green tea dough & chocolate dough and place the chocolate dough over the green tea dough. (pic as below). Roll up and cut into small portion. Shape into rounds and place it on a baking sheet.
- Bake in preheated oven at 200 deg cel for 15mins. Cool completely on rack. Best consume within 2 days.
Hi Peng, the bread looks gd!
ReplyDeleteI love green tea and chocolate swirled things. This looks really good!
ReplyDeletehello, really amazed by the food you've cooked for ur family.. they are alot! i really like the non-yeast bread and i'd like to try making them. could you share how to knead the dough and for roughly how long should we knead it?
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Kai Ling...tks for visiting my blog :D no need knead very long, less than 5mins I think. As long as the dough comes together knead till smooth and not sticky can already.
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