Pandesal

Pandesal

Pandesal (Spanish: "pan de sal", literally "salt bread") is a rounded bread usually eaten by Filipinos during breakfast. [http://www.pinoyslang.com/?d=pandesal&b=p] . It is a bread made of flour, eggs, lard, yeast, sugar, and salt. It has a soft, powdery texture and is eaten in a number of ways combined with numerous sandwich spreads. It is also used for dipping into "tsokolate" (from Spanish "chocolate"), a Spanish chocolate drink very much like hot chocolate but with pure cocoa as its main ingredient. Despite the literal meaning of its name, the taste of pandesal varies from bland to slightly sweet. It usually costs one Peso (about 4 cents U.S.), with larger varieties costing 2 Pesos.

Description

Pandesal is the most popular yeast-raised bread in the Philippines. Individual loaves are shaped like garrison caps due to its unique method of forming. The dough is rolled into long logs (baston) that are rolled in fine bread crumbs before being cut into individual portions with a dull dough cutter and then allowed to rise and baked on sheet pans. Its taste and texture closely resemble those of the very popular rolls of the Dominican Republic called Pan de Agua and Mexico’s most popular type of bread Bolillos. These breads all use a lean type of dough and follow similar techniques that were learned from Spanish or Spanish trained bakers early in their history. As in most commercially produced food items, they vary in quality to meet taste requirements and economic standards of various communities. In the Philippines, bakers in particular cities and towns, such as Pampanga and Bulacan, produce better quality pandesal and as a result, they command higher prices, gain renown and their pandesal is sought after by consumers all over the region.Fact|date=June 2008

History

Pandesal originally started out as a plain roll, traditionally served for breakfast accompanied by such items as butter, cheese, scrambled eggs or filled omelets, sausages, bacon, Spanish sardines, jams, jellies and marmalades, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Originally, pandesal was similar to the French baguette, as the only ingredients needed were hard wheat flour, water, yeast and salt. Over the years, to compensate for the declining quality of wheat flour available that could no longer result in the ideal crusty exterior and chewy interior, pandesal gradually transformed into a sweeter and richer type of bread. The common quality though that the old style lean pandesal shares with the modern sweeter version is its coating of bread crumbs which actually now provides its identifying flavor. Pandesal can be made from any type of dough and still resemble pandesal as long as the unbaked dough is rolled in fine breadcrumbs before baking. The softness of the new type of pandesal that consumers unaware of the correct texture now find desirable is due to its weak dough structure derived from inferior quality of flour used.

Recipe

1/2 cup water 1/4 cup evaporated milk 1/2 cup milk 1 egg 1/2 cup sugar 3/4 teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons softened butter 1 tablespoon oil 4 cups flour 3 teaspoons yeast breadcrumbs

"Directions"1. Combine the water, evaporated milk and milk and heat in the microwave for 35 seconds. Run tap water over the egg for 30 seconds to warm it. 2. Add all ingredients (except the bread crumbs) in the order suggested by the manufacturer. 3. The dough is supposed to be somewhat sticky (when I made this recipe, it was not sticky but it turned out well anyway). 4. Spray two baking sheets with non-stick cooking spray; preheat oven to 375 degrees. 5. When the dough is ready, scoop out a small amount (about the size of an ice-cream scoop) and roll in bread crumbs in an oval shape; place on baking sheet. 6. Cover and leave to rise in a warm place until doubled. 7. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, until golden brown.


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