Best 2 White Pullman Loaf Pain De Mie Recipes

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**Discover the Art of Crafting a Perfect White Pullman Loaf: Embark on a Culinary Journey with Pain de Mie**

In the realm of bread making, few loaves can rival the iconic White Pullman Loaf, also known as Pain de Mie. With its delicate crumb, soft texture, and slightly sweet flavor, this classic French bread has captivated taste buds for generations. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting your culinary adventure, our comprehensive guide will equip you with all the knowledge and techniques needed to create this masterpiece at home. Embark on a journey of baking perfection as we delve into the world of Pain de Mie, exploring variations like Hokkaido Milk Bread and Japanese Shokupan, each with its own unique character and charm.

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PULLMAN SANDWICH BREAD AKA PAIN DE MIE



Pullman Sandwich Bread aka Pain de Mie image

Pain de mie is a French sandwich bread with four square corners baked in a Pullman loaf pan. This simple and easy recipe for Pullman sandwich bread makes a light and fluffy loaf of bread with perfect four square corners. And, it has a delicate soft texture, soft crumb, and delicious flavor.

Provided by Veena Azmanov

Categories     Breakfast     Dinner     Lunch

Time 2h45m

Number Of Ingredients 21

240 ml Warm milk (or water (110 F) )
60 g unsalted Butter (room temperature)
135 g Egg
45 g Sugar (or honey)
10 g Instant dry yeast
700 g Bread flour (or all-purpose flour)
13 g Salt
180 ml Milk (or water (110F) )
45 g unsalted Butter (room temperature)
95 g Egg
30 g Sugar (or honey)
7 g Instant dry yeast
500 g Bread flour (or all-purpose flour)
9 g Salt
150 ml Milk (or water)
30 g unsalted Butter (room temperature)
45 g Egg
15 g Sugar (or honey)
5 g Instant dry yeast
350 g Flour
6 g Salt

Steps:

  • Ensure milk is warm, not hot (about 110 F). In a small bowl add the yeast, sugar, and egg. Stir and set aside to foam for 5 mins.Pro tip - Instant yeast does not need to be activated but I like to ensure my yeast is good and working for me. You may choose to add all ingredients directly to the flour.
  • In the large bowl of a stand mixer, with the dough hook attachment add the flour and salt. Then, add the yeast mixture. Combine with a wooden spoon or rubber spatulaPro tip - If you do not like kneading, I highly recommend using a stand mixer with the hook attachment.
  • Knead on medium speed for about a minute scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary. Pro tip - Do not make haste to add additional water or flour at this point because the flour is still absorbing liquid.
  • Once all the flour is incorporated, knead the dough for three minutes on medium speed until smooth. The dough will be soft and sticky.Pro tip - A soft and sticky dough is a light and airy bread so don't add more flour.
  • Next, add the soft room temperature butter a little at a time. knead again for 2 minutes until smooth and elastic but still soft.Pro tip - When you add the butter it will seem like the dough is falling apart. Trust the process and keep kneading.
  • Avoid the temptation to add more flour. We want soft, light, and fluffy brad, and this is only possible when the dough is soft, elastic, yet slightly sticky.Note - If using a stand mixer, you may need to add the reserved flour for kneading to prevent the dough from sticking to the bowl. If kneading by hand, use the reserved flour as required for kneading to prevent the dough from sticking to the work surface.
  • Remove the dough from the mixer bowl onto a lightly floured surface. Shape into a ball.Pro tip - Using a flexible bread scraper does a good job of removing the sticky dough from the bowl.
  • Place in an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap or clean kitchen cloth. Leave to rise in a warm place for about an hour until doubled in volume.Pro tip - In winter, you may need 90 minutes or more. But in summer, the dough may double in 45 minutes. If you can't attend to it at that moment, de-gas, reshape, and let double in volume again.
  • When the dough is double in volume invert the risen dough onto a lightly floured surface. Divide into two - to make two loaves or one large 13-inch loaf.
  • Start to roll like a jelly roll. Fold from top to the center then again once more towards the end. Pinch the seams together.
  • Place into a buttered Pullman loaf pan seam side down.
  • Cover loaf pan with plastic wrap or clean kitchen cloth. Let rise in a warm place for about 45 minutes until almost 2 inches from the top rim of the loaf pan.
  • Once you see your dough is almost halfway up the sides preheat the oven to 380°F / 190°C / Gas Mark 5 for at least 10 minutes.
  • Cover the loaf pan with its lid. Place the loaf pan on the center rack in the hot oven.Pro tip - You want to place the lid on before it rises to the top so you don't ruin the rise.
  • Bake the 13-inch loaf for about 45 to 50 minutes, the 9-inch loaf for about 25 to 30 minutes, and the 7-inch loaf for about 20 to 25 minutes. Pro tip - The bread is done - when you tap the bottom of your loaf and you will hear a hollow sound (or the internal temperature registers between 160° to 180°F on an instant-read thermometer)
  • Partially open the lid and let cool for 10 minutes - before you remove and let cool completely. Take it out of the pan and cover it with a clean kitchen cloth for at least 5 minutes.Pro tip - Wrapping the bread in kitchen cloth will let the steam cool in the bread keeping it soft.
  • Always let bread rest for at least an hour before you cut - this is the hardest part!! But, it will prevent the steam from escaping and making the bread dry.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 240 kcal, Carbohydrate 40.2 g, Protein 7.7 g, Fat 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Sodium 582 mg, Fiber 1.7 g, Sugar 2.9 g, UnsaturatedFat 2.3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PULLMAN LOAF (PAIN DE MIE)



Pullman Loaf (pain De Mie) image

Originally from Jacque Pepin's La Complet Techniques but dough handling is completely different and this will fit in the most common loafpan size available. I suggest you double wrap whatever weight you have in foil to protect your bakeware. This can also be made in a kitchenaid mixer if your arms aren't up for the exercise!

Provided by Heather Sullivan

Categories     Breads

Time 4h20m

Yield 1 loaf

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 lb plain flour
1 cup milk
1/2 cup hot water
5 g yeast (this is nearly a whole packet but not quite.. maybe like 3/4s of one)
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3 ounces unsalted butter, softened. (81grams)

Steps:

  • Weigh out flour and remove about a cup from the flour.
  • Mix the milk with the hot water (should be around 95F) then mix in the dry yeast and sugar into the milk and add to the flour.
  • Mix everything with a wooden spoon for 5 minutes.
  • Add softened butter in chunks and beat this into the mix (yes this is extremely hard work but you'll love the bread!) then add the reserved flour and salt and mix together. Try to beat/mix this extremely soft dough for 2-3 minutes until very elastic.
  • Heavily butter another bowl and scoop the soft dough into the bowl and cover in plastic wrap.
  • Place in oven at 45C(85F) for 2 hours to rise. Heavily butter an 8inch by 4 inch loaf pan and the bottom of a heavy baking sheet. When batter/dough has risen, smush down and fold with a spoon gently then scrap into an 8inchx4inch loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap or dry kitchen tea towel and let rise until it's just below the top of the pan NOT ABOVE THE LOAF PAN EDGE! Place buttered-bottom baking sheet on top of loaf pan and place brick/rock/heavy weight on top. Place carefully into 425F/210C oven for 20 minutes then remove weight and continue baking for 20 minutes longer or until the bread sounds hollow when thumped on the base (remove from oven, invert from pan, and thump). When done, remove from pan and let cool on rack.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2457.7, Fat 82.6, SaturatedFat 50, Cholesterol 217, Sodium 3631.1, Carbohydrate 366.1, Fiber 13.3, Sugar 7.6, Protein 57.5

Tips:

  • Choose the right flour: Use bread flour or all-purpose flour with a high protein content (11-13%). This will give your bread a strong structure and a chewy texture.
  • Use fresh yeast: Active dry yeast or instant yeast will work for this recipe. If using active dry yeast, be sure to proof it in warm water before using.
  • Knead the dough properly: Kneading the dough develops the gluten and gives the bread its structure. Knead the dough for at least 10 minutes, or until it is smooth and elastic.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place: The dough should rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will take about 1-2 hours.
  • Bake the bread at a high temperature: The bread should be baked at a high temperature (425°F) for the first 15 minutes. This will create a crispy crust and help the bread rise properly.
  • Let the bread cool completely before slicing: Once the bread is baked, let it cool completely before slicing. This will help to prevent the bread from tearing.

Conclusion:

White Pullman loaf, also known as pain de mie, is a classic French bread that is perfect for sandwiches, toast, and croutons. This bread is made with a simple dough that is kneaded and then allowed to rise twice. The dough is then shaped into a loaf and baked in a pan. The result is a soft, fluffy bread with a slightly crispy crust. With the right ingredients and a little bit of patience, you can easily make this delicious bread at home.

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