I've attempted a cinnamon swirl bread with a little less than 1/2 the amount of yeast called for in the recipe here: http://weightloss-slim.fit/blog/bnb%3C/a%3E.%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3ESo, I thought I'd push the limit a little more. The hokkaido milky loaf was a recipe I was very interested in. The entire recipe calls for almost 2 pounds of ingredients with the flour contributed more 50% of the weight. I reduced the yeast to a scant 1/3 of the amount called for in the recipe, so probably around 2.5 to 3 oz
5-6 hours later the dough had more than doubled.
The 2nd rise took only 2 hours with a saucepan of water in the oven. The rolls doubled beautifully.
Original recipe: http://schneiderchen.de/237Hokkaido-Milky-Loaf.html
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Hi wildeny,
Is that your blog? Oh, I am such a fan of Japanese cakes and breads. I definitely like chewy artisan breads but very often I have to break the monotony with some feather light, cotton soft bread. I will definitely give the second loaf a try. Thanks.
bnb.