Vermicular | Pull-Apart Bread

Pull-Apart Bread

Tailored for: Musui–Kamado
Cooking Flow
Cook
125 min
Cooking Steps

[WARM 95°F] 50 min + 35 min

[LOW] 20 min + 5 min

REST 15 min

Ingredients

3 ⅓ cups (400 g) bread flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon (2 g) active dry yeast
1 cup (240 ml) warm milk (about 100ºF)
1 large egg, beaten
2 tablespoons honey
3 ½ tablespoons (50 g) unsalted butter, room temperature

DIRECTIONS
  1. In a large bowl, add in salt, flour and dry yeast in that order and mix well. In a separate bowl, whisk milk, egg and honey together. Using a silicone spatula, gently fold the wet mixture into the dry mixture until dough starts to form. Add butter and knead until incorporated.

  2. Transfer the dough onto a lightly-floured surface and continue kneading by hand until smooth and silky. Using both hands, shape dough into a tight ball by pulling down the sides.

  3. Place the dough in the pot, seam-side down, cover and proof over [WARM 95°F] for 50 minutes or until almost double in size. The dough is ready if the hole keeps its shape when you gently poke into the dough.

  4. Remove the dough from the pot. Add 1 tablespoon of water in the pot and lay a sheet of parchment paper on top. Gently punch down the dough to release air and divide into 12 even pieces. Shape each piece into a ball by pulling down the sides and tucking ends underneath. Place each ball in the pot, seam-side down, cover and proof over [WARM 95°F] for another 35 minutes.

  5. Once the dough has doubled in size, bake over [LOW] heat for 20 minutes. Take out the bread by holding the parchment paper, flip, and return to the pot. Cover and bake over [LOW] heat for 5 minutes and let rest in residual heat for another 15 minutes.

Note
  • Cover the dough with a new sheet of parchment paper and use a plate when flipping the dough in Step 5. Be careful not to flatten the bread.

  • Watch the recipe video.

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