Kabocha Squash Bread
Kabocha Squash Bread

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Simmered Kabocha Squash, or what we call Kabocha no Nimono (かぼちゃの煮物), is one of the most classic and popular simmered dishes in Japan. If you are traveling in Japan. Kabocha squash is a green Japanese pumpkin that is available year-round. Here's you'll learn all you need to know about buying, cooking, and storing kabocha squash.

Kabocha Squash Bread is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look fantastic. Kabocha Squash Bread is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have kabocha squash bread using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Kabocha Squash Bread:
  1. Prepare 1 baker's percentages are shown in parantheses
  2. Take 300 grams Bread flour
  3. Prepare 150 grams Boiled pumpkin (without skin)
  4. Get 90 grams Raisins
  5. Prepare 30 grams White sugar
  6. Get 4 grams Instant dry yeast
  7. Make ready 4 grams Salt
  8. Prepare 160 grams Egg mixture (1 medium egg and low fat milk)
  9. Take 30 grams Margarine (or butter)

Kale and Kabocha Squash Salad with Maple Dijon Dressing recipe by Sherrie Castellano Great recipe for Kabocha Squash Bread. Please soften in the microwave if you are using uncooked pumpkin. A delicious variety of kabocha squash recipes - soups, kabocha fries, donuts, fritters, breads Kabocha squash is hands down my favorite fall vegetable!

Steps to make Kabocha Squash Bread:
  1. Place the yeast on top of the sugar, and place the salt on the opposite side. Mix the egg with the milk, and warm up to skin temperature in the microwave (for 40-60 seconds / 35~38°C). Let it cool in the summer. Mash up the pumpkin squash.
  2. The instructions are the same as "Simple sliced bread (With extremely original kneading style)". Please mix the pumpkin together with the ingredients in step 2. Add in the raisins after the margarine has blended in. It will be difficult to knead if you add it in all at once, so it's okay to do it over 2-3 turns .
  3. Allow to rise the first time (30~40 minutes). Divide into 9 equal portions and let rest (15-20 minutes). Roll them up. Allow to rise the second time (40-60 minutes). I use the bread-rising function on my oven. Let it rise properly until it reaches about 2-2.5 times in size .
  4. I used a newspaper pan for making Castella. The temperature distribution is questionable, so I lined the inside with aluminum foil and a cooking sheet just in case.
  5. Bake in the oven at 180°C (preheated to 190°C) for 28 minutes, and it is done. (It turned golden brown in about 10 minutes, so I covered it with aluminum foil.) It's a good idea to shorten the baking time if you are using a normal square pan.
  6. It is fluffy when freshly baked. But I might actually like it better the next day. I don't really think this tastes like pumpkin squash, so it might be good to add in pumpkin squash an paste for those of you that like it. If you are using an an paste, reduce the moisture from the an paste and work with a harder dough.
  7. Slice it with a bread knife once it has properly cooled. The sparse raisins are wonderful. The bread is about 8.0 cm tall, so it might be safe to reduce the amount of dough a bit when using a regular square pan.
  8. I changed the steps from: Add in the pumpkin squash, raisins, and margarine after kneading the dough a bit, to Add in the pumpkin squash first and then knead , then add margarine and raisins.
  9. I tried making pumpkin squash anko paste bread and bread rolls by reducing the amount of water. Does it look like a pumpkin?

Please soften in the microwave if you are using uncooked pumpkin. A delicious variety of kabocha squash recipes - soups, kabocha fries, donuts, fritters, breads Kabocha squash is hands down my favorite fall vegetable! It's sweeter than most varieties of squash. Kabocha squash is a staple at any Japanese restaurant. This bright orange fruit is often served battered and fried in vegetable tempura.

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