Tea souffle

By VicentaLakin

Tea souffle
And then it's mid-Autumn, like it's early this year. Last year's 200 or so moon cakes were so dazed. So, I was worried about making mooncakes, making mooncakes, not. Well, I've decided to stop. But, you know, there's always something to eat for the festival, and since you bought yolk in advance, I've never made any souffles, but the rationale is clear. The soaks are mainly interlocking, using the soaks as a solid feature at constant temperatures, resulting in the separation and formation of layers of the oil coats following high heating. Similar to Western bakery is Danish bread, such as the croissant, which is common to all. The difference is that the medium-skinned is for pork oil, the west is for butter, and pork and butter are usually solid at temperature. It is also possible for many people to switch to vegetable oil for their health, i.e. the layers are not so obvious and soothing. The soufflé consists of several parts, including oil coats, soaks, pies and yolk, to be prepared separately. The oil coats, which are mixed flour, pig oil, sugar and water, are mainly the soufflé skins, especially the layered layer, which is oil. There's low powder in the squares, there's low powder in the squares, and I think it's better to use it in order to make a nice layer. Because the flour has a certain amount of muscle, it ensures that the layers are clearly and continuously fractured. The tarcrete is wrapped in the tarcrete, which is separated from the layer of the tarcrete by a series of foldings. The soak is mainly mixed with pig oil and flour, and there are some ingredients that are also in the soak, such as the tea I used this time, which can be changed to something else. Plates, which are commonly used in yogurts, are lilies, bean sands, finished products, and can be made by themselves. It's more difficult to make it myself, to cook it first, to refuel it with sugar, to basically stand by the stove for half a day, so I'm going to buy it, and I'm going to choose the label. I'm going to take the Junan Kim suit, old brand, low sugar, and you can buy it if you like. The yolk, you can buy ready-made yolk, or you can buy raw duck eggs, of course。

Recipe Recommendations

  • high-gluten flour 140g
  • lard 50g
  • low-gluten flour 10g
  • powdered sugar 30g
  • egg yolk of 16
  • red bean paste appropriate amount
  • water

Steps for Tea souffle

  • Make Tea souffle step 0
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    Hang on to pig oil. We're gonna have to use the pork oil. It's the first time I've worked on pork oil, and I went to the market and asked the storekeeper what it looked like. It's good that I went to the north market, and the pork oil was sold in a stand. Pork oil cut into small particles. It must be small. It's about the size of the mahjong. It's wasteful。
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    Deal with yolk. I bought yolk so I'd freeze because I hesitated. Pre-treatment is mainly for frozen yolk and fresh without treatment. I'm taking out frozen yolk, without unfrozen, sprayed with white wine, baked in the oven at 120°C for 10-15 minutes, and just see the yolk start blowing up. Then in a clean glass bowl, into a vegetable oil soak. I'm ready on Saturday, starting on Sunday。
  • Make Tea souffle step 2
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    OIL-COATED MATERIALS: HIGH-COATED POWDER, LOW-COATED POWDER A, PIG OIL A, SUGAR POWDER AND WATER. OIL-COATED MATERIALS ARE MIXED INTO CLUSTERS, AND AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE THEY ARE STRETCHED. MINE'S NOT SMOOTH, BUT IT'S CRAMPED, AND IT'S SMOOTHER, AND IT'S COVERED IN A SPARE
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    Soccer: Low-banded B+ Pork B. Soccer mixed with tea powder, 6g, evenly mixed. Put on a spare film
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    during the stinging of oil coats and soaks, egg yolk and pies are prepared. the yolk is dried as much as possible, and then a yolk is taken and the red bean sand is counted as 35g. there are 16 copies. then the bean rolls round, flattens, wraps the yolk in red bean sand, rolls round, spare
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    The oil is divided into eight pieces and the soaks into eight pieces, each rolling round。
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    I didn't take a picture of this step. It's green inside, white outside, wrapped in a ball. Roll round, press flat, grow round with a cane, roll a little bit from top to bottom, and cover the film with 30 minutes. Look, the oil coats and the soaks are in the initial mix
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    After 30 minutes, the rolls are out, the mouth is down, the strips are swollen with a scepter stick, and it's better to be thinner, or to roll them up and down. Two rolls to make a layer. Save 30 minutes
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    Removes a roll, cuts horizontally from the centre, cuts across the mouth and turns it into a circle. It's better to be in the shape of a dumpling skin, which is a little thick in the middle and a thin in the outer circle, and it's better to pack and not fold too thick。
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    This leather wraps the soybeans and egg yogurt that was just ready inside, rolls round and ranks on the grill. Look, it's not baked yet. The layer's out。
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    The oven's 170°C. It's about 30 minutes. Just a little yellow on the surface
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