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Sonhos

14th Mar 2012 - 23:02
Ingredients

Felipe Benjamin Abrahão, already a master baker aged just 22, has learned his craft from his family who have run a Sao Paulo bakery for over 40 years. As a child, Felipe loved to spend weekends at the bakery watching his grandfather work and here Felipe gives his recipe for his famous sonhos – a favourite afternoon treat in the Abrahao bakeries. Makes: 25 buns Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 25 minutes, plus cooling Ingredients For the dough: • 500g plain flour • 17g dried active yeast • 100g margarine • 100g sugar • 2 eggs, beaten • Pinch salt • 5ml (1tsp) vanilla extract • 250ml tepid water For the vanilla custard filling: • 75g plain flour, sieved • 250g caster sugar • 4 egg yolks, lightly beaten • ½ litre milk • 5ml (1tsp) vanilla extract • Icing sugar , for dusting

Preparation method

Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC, 350ºF, gas mark 4. In a small bowl, place 50g of the flour, with the yeast and a pinch of the sugar. Blend together with some of the water. Leave it to rest for 15 minutes, until the mixture starts to froth. 2. In a large bowl, place the remaiinng flour, margarine, sugar, salt and eggs. Stir in the yeast mixture and remaining water and stir to make a smooth dough. 3. Leave the mixture to rise for 10 minutes. Then make into balls of 30g each and put into lightly greased small oval baking dishes. Cover with a cloth and leave until almost doubled in size. 4. Cook for 15-20 minutes until risen and golden. Remove from the tins and allow to cool.Meanwhile make the vanilla custard: Blend the flour, with half the sugar, the egg yolks and some of the milk, to make a smooth paste. 5. Place the remaining milk, sugar and vanilla extract in a saucepan heat slowly until hot, but not boiling. Gradually,pour the warm milk over the mixture in the bowl, whisking continuosly to prevent any lumps forming.Return to the pan and cook for 3-4 minutes, whisking continously to make a smooth, thick custard. Cover with cling film, to prevent a skin forming and allow to cool. 6. Cut the buns down the middle then pipe or spoon in the custard. Dust with icing sugar. This recipe is from a free online recipe guide created by The Brazilian Ministry of Tourism and EMBRATUR, the Brazilian Tourist Board, to help bring Brazilian flavours to the UK.

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PSC Team