
Conchas
Recipe by Joy the Baker
1 tablespoon dry yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup water
3 2/3 cups white bread flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons shortening
5 large eggs, beaten
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1/4 cup shortening
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon cocoa
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
For Dough: In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast and 1 tablespoon sugar in warm water. Let stand 6-8 minutes. In a large mixing bowl, combine 3 cups bread flour, salt, sugar and shortening and blend thoroughly. Add yeast mixture and 2 eggs. Mix completely. Add remaining eggs and mix. Add remaining bread flour and mix until the dough forms a loose, soft, and elastic dough. It should be a little sticky but firm enough to shape easily with buttered hands.
Butter the work surface into a 4×6-inch rectangle, 1 1/2 inches thick. Cut into 16 medium or 24 small squares.
Cover lightly with plastic wrap for 1 to 1 1/2 hours and let dough rise. Shape each dough square into a dome-shaped circle. On a lightly greased cookie sheet, place rolls 2 inches apart.
For Topping: In a food processor using a metal blade, add the butter, shortening, powdered sugar, 1 cup flour and vanilla. You can also use a stand mixer for this process. Process until smooth, then divide into 2 equal parts. Leave one part plain and shape into a log. You can use a bit of pink or yellow dye to color this potion of the dough before shaping into a log, wrapping in wax paper, and chilling. Add cocoa and cinnamon to the other half of dough and wrap in wax paper. Chill the 3 logs until ready to use.
Cut off 2 tablespoons of topping from the log and flatten with palms into a circle. Place topping circle on top of dough circle. It should completely cover dough. Use a sharp knife to cut a crisscross or shell design on top. Let rolls rise again in a warm place for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Bake for 12- 15 minutes, until lightly browned.
Pink bread? How wonderfully fabulous! They look delicious!
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ReplyDeleteoh wow these look beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good...I'll have to try them some weekend morning when I don't have a full to-do list....in other words, after the wedding.
ReplyDeleteYummy, I love sweets. I have never tried conchas before. These look good :)
ReplyDeleteYum...i'd eat one or two of those for breakfast :)-
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nice to have this with my morning cup of coffee..
ReplyDeleteYum!
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Oh these look fantastic. Id love to try one. Pretty pretty color!
ReplyDeleteThey look very yummy and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese sound splendid and they don't seem too difficult to make. It's hard to find bread flour in Germany so I'm wondering if plain flour would work?
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Rosabela - I looked up bread flour substitution on Joy of Baking and it looks like you can you all-purpose flour. I might try this myself next time I make these!
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They look pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mireya!! I will definitely give these a try. They look sooo yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, and congrats on your wedding!!
hi there, thanks so much for stopping by and for your lovely comment. Let me know how you found me, it's always good to know. Love your blog too and will definitley be back. Take care x
ReplyDeleteWow, I've seen these in the stores but never thought of making them. Yours look perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I'm sure your family loved waking up to such a yummy treat on Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI have seen these at the local grocers and wondered what they taste like! Thanks for following sjgourmet.com !
ReplyDeleteha! you're bringing me back to my childhood. my best friend had a "pan dulce bar" instead of the traditional "candy/baked goods bar" for favors at her wedding. it was pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteThose sounds delish! I'm always looking for new yummies to enjoy with my java!
ReplyDeleteThat is the first time I hear about this and it looks delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness these looks fantastic! you are a whiz in the kitchen... when i decide to be brave and actually try my hand at baking i will most definitely give these a try!
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Yum! We used to have these at Christmas with my grandparents! Yours look lovely!
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ReplyDeletethanks so much for stopping by my blog! These look absolutely fabulous, especially that pretty pink topping!
ReplyDeleteNever tried one before. They look yummy. What do they taste like? I feel all deprived! LOL
ReplyDeleteyou go girl! They look lovely. I've seen them but have never tried them. Sending me one that you have stashed!
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