PANIPOPO - SWEET COCONUT BUNS RECIPE - (4.1/5)

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Provided by feeferlump

Number Of Ingredients 11

Coconut sauce:
1 package (or 2 and 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast
1 cup (240ml) warm water
1/4 cup (50g) sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons (30ml) vegetable oil
2 1/2 - 3 cups (313-475g) all-purpose flour or bread flour
1/2 can (200ml) canned or fresh coconut milk
1/2 can (200ml) water
1/2 cup (100g) sugar

Steps:

  • Put the yeast and water in a large bowl and leave for 10 minutes. What you're doing here is giving the yeast a headstart before everyone else jumps in the bowl. You should see your yeast froth to the surface of the water. If you don't see any froth then a) your yeast is old or dead and you need to get some fresh stuff, b) your water was too hot and you burned them to death or c) did you wait 10 minutes? did you really? i mean, like really REALLY? Add all the rest of the ingredients and mix to form a soft dough. It's difficult to give an exact flour measurement because flours differ from place to place. What you're looking for is a cohesive mass of dough, so add the first two cups of flour, mixing after each addition, and then add the last cup in bit by bit until you see your dough come together. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 10 to 20 minutes or until dough is smooth and elastic. This is the most work you'll have to do for these buns, I promise. You can add a little bit of flour from time to time to keep the dough from sticking to the surface or to your hands, but don't add too much or you'll end up with tough dough (tough dough = tough buns). Place the dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover and leave to double in volume. (Optional step: Punch down and leave to double in volume again.) In my 30°C/86°F kitchen, my dough took about 1 hour to double in size. The dough will prove (rise) at almost any temperature except freezing, it just depends on how hot/cold your kitchen is. Better to go by volume here, and not by time. Punch the dough down and turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Shape the buns and place in an ungreased baking tin. Cover and leave to rise until almost doubled. So there are two common ways to shape the buns: Roll into a long rectangle, and then roll it up. Slice into 2.5 cm (1 inch) or any even-sized rounds. Pinch off balls of dough and roll into balls. Some say that the jellyroll-style buns soak up more of the coconut sauce, but I've made them both ways and they're pretty much the same. Because of the size of my oven, I used two 20 cm round aluminium tins, but I think the buns look better in rectangular or square pans. There's something about seeing all these uniformly shaped buns lined up in a row. The important thing about your baking pan is that it is deep enough to hold the buns and sauce without it bubbling over. Oven cleaning - not fun. While the buns are rising, preheat your oven to 190°C/375°F, and make your coconut sauce. Coconut Sauce info: Combine all ingredients well. If your coconut milk is a little coagulated, just give it a stir and it'll be right as rain. Try to use a good quality canned coconut milk (my mother thought the thicker, the better) but as always, fresh is best. If you taste the sauce as it is now, you might find it almost sickeningly sweet, but don't worry, because during baking, some of the sugar is absorbed by the buns. When the buns have doubled in size, pour the sauce over them. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown and the sauce is bubbling up around the edges. Let them cool at least a half hour before cutting into them. This gives the buns time to set up, and also gives the sauce a chance to thicken slightly.

Georgia Pullen
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These coconut buns are a hit with my family and friends! They're always requesting them for special occasions. The buns are soft and fluffy, and the coconut filling is sweet and flavorful. I highly recommend this recipe!


John Medina
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Not a huge fan of coconut, but these buns were surprisingly good! The coconut flavor was subtle and complemented the soft and fluffy buns perfectly. I'll definitely be making these again, even for non-coconut lovers like me.


Jatu isho Musa
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These coconut buns are a delightful treat! The buns themselves are soft and fluffy, while the coconut filling is sweet and flavorful. They're perfect for a quick breakfast or as a dessert. I highly recommend trying this recipe!


Arshia Irfan
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My first attempt at making coconut buns and they came out beautifully! The buns were light and airy, and the coconut filling was perfectly sweet and creamy. Will definitely be making these again for my next potluck.


Sinette Omran
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These coconut buns are a game-changer! The combination of soft, fluffy buns and sweet, gooey coconut filling is simply irresistible. They're perfect for breakfast, brunch, or as an afternoon snack. Highly recommend!


Bhanubhakta Joshi
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Followed the recipe to a T and the buns turned out perfectly! The coconut filling was a bit too sweet for my taste, but that's easily adjustable. Overall, a great recipe for a sweet and satisfying treat.


Jose Deleon
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Absolutely delightful! The coconut buns were incredibly soft and fluffy, with a perfectly golden crust. The coconut filling was sweet and creamy, adding a tropical twist to the classic cinnamon bun. A must-try for coconut enthusiasts!


Orefile matla Molope
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Not a fan of coconut, but these buns were surprisingly good! The coconut flavor was subtle and complemented the soft and fluffy buns perfectly. I'll definitely be making these again, even for non-coconut lovers like me.


SajaL Natua
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These coconut buns are a hit with my family! They're always requesting them for special occasions. The buns are soft and fluffy, and the coconut filling is sweet and flavorful. I highly recommend this recipe!


Michelle Strack
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Delicious and easy to make! I love that this recipe uses simple ingredients that I already had on hand. The buns were perfectly golden brown and the coconut filling was sweet and creamy. Definitely a recipe I'll be making again and again.


Carol Springer
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Tried this recipe and while the buns turned out well, the coconut filling was a bit too runny for my liking. I think I might try adding a bit of cornstarch next time to thicken it up. Otherwise, a solid recipe with great flavor.


Joseph Onyejiuwa
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OMG! These coconut buns are heavenly! The aroma filling my kitchen while they baked was simply intoxicating. The taste lived up to the smell - soft, fluffy buns with a generous amount of sweet, gooey coconut filling. A match made in dessert heaven!


Beautiful Creation
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Not bad at all! The buns were soft and fluffy, but I found the coconut filling to be a bit too sweet for my taste. Perhaps reducing the sugar content would help. Overall, a decent recipe but with some room for improvement.


Charles McGhee
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Absolutely fantastic! I made these coconut buns for a brunch party and they were a huge hit. Everyone raved about how delicious and moist they were. The coconut filling was the perfect balance of sweetness and creaminess. Will definitely be making th


Md Pîyäs Åhmëd
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This recipe is a true delight! The coconut buns turned out incredibly soft and fluffy, with a perfectly golden crust. The coconut filling was sweet and flavorful, adding an irresistible tropical touch to each bite. A definite keeper in my recipe book