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Pineapple pastels

Hailing from the Philippine island of Camiguin, these soft, golden brioche buns are filled with a rich and sweet pineapple-flavoured custard.

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  • makes

    12

  • prep

    1 hour

  • cook

    55 minutes

  • difficulty

    Mid

makes

12

serves

preparation

1

hour

cooking

55

minutes

difficulty

Mid

level

Ingredients

  • 160 ml (⅔ cup) milk
  • 7 g sachet dried yeast
  • 405 g (2¾ cups) plain flour, sifted
  • 90 g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 125 g unsalted butter, cut into cubes, softened, plus extra, melted, to grease
Pineapple yema
  • 60 ml (¼ cup) sweetened condensed milk
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 80 ml (⅓ cup) pineapple juice
  • 50 g unsalted butter, chopped
Proving time 2 hours 10 minutes
Cooling time 10 minutes

You will need 12 x 7 cm dariole moulds for this recipe. Alternatively, bake in two batches in 6 x 7 cm moulds.

Instructions

Heat milk in a small saucepan over medium–low heat until lukewarm. Remove from heat, stir in yeast, then stand in a warm place for 7 minutes or until starting to foam.

Place flour, sugar and 1 tsp salt in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment and mix to combine. Add 2 eggs and yeast mixture, then knead on low speed for 2 minutes or until a dough forms. Increase speed to medium, then add butter in 3 batches. Knead for a further 8 minutes or until mixture is smooth and elastic; it will be quite sticky. Transfer to a lightly oiled bowl, cover and stand in a warm, draught-free place for 1½ hours or until dough doubles in size.

Meanwhile, to make pineapple yema, place condensed milk, egg yolks and pineapple juice in a large heatproof bowl, whisking until well combined. Place over a saucepan of gently simmering water, making sure the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Add butter and cook, whisking constantly, for 10 minutes or until very thick and almost paste-like. Cool slightly, then cover and refrigerate until needed.

Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease 12 x 7 cm dariole moulds with extra melted butter and place on 2 oven trays. Lightly beat remaining egg in a bowl. Knock down dough, divide into 12 pieces, then shape into balls. Place balls in moulds, brush with beaten egg, then cover with a sheet of baking paper. Set aside for 30 minutes or until dough doubles in size. Alternatively, use 6 x 7 cm moulds and bake buns in 2 batches.

Bake buns, covered with baking paper, swapping trays halfway, for 15 minutes or until golden and risen. Cool buns in moulds for 10 minutes, then run a knife around moulds to release buns and cool completely on a wire rack.

Fill a piping bag fitted with a 1 cm nozzle with pineapple yema. Using a small sharp knife, make a small incision halfway up the side of the buns, then wiggle the knife gently to make a hole in the middle. Insert nozzle and pipe in the yema. Serve immediately.

Photography by Brett Stevens

Cook's Notes

Oven temperatures are for conventional; if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C. | We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon equals 5 ml; 1 tablespoon equals 20 ml; 1 cup equals 250 ml. | All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed. | All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified. | All eggs are 55-60 g, unless specified.


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