Character Bread! Anpanman (Koshi-an). Anpanman (アンパンマン) is the main protagonist of Anpanman, and he is the character the show is named after. His head is made of anpan, which is Japanese bread filled with sweet anko. His enemy and the main antagonist of the show, Baikinman , was born on the same day as him.
A character created by Takashi Yanase. He is the lead in the anime "Soreike! The dough becomes Anpanman, a superhero made of anpan. You can cook Character Bread! Anpanman (Koshi-an) using 16 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Character Bread! Anpanman (Koshi-an)
- It's of For the bread dough:.
- You need of ★Bread (strong) flour.
- You need of ★Cake flour.
- You need of ★Sugar.
- Prepare of ★Salt (added separately from yeast).
- You need of ★Egg.
- You need of ★Butter.
- It's of Dry yeast.
- Prepare of Milk.
- You need of Egg for glazing.
- You need of For the filling:.
- It's of Koshi-an (Store-bought or.
- You need of Chocolate for decorating:.
- You need of ◎Chocolate bar.
- You need of ◎Butter.
- It's of Milk.
Together with his friends, Anpanman fights his rival Baikinman and helps the malnourished. -by ANN. アンパンマン ジャムおじさんのパン工場 DXやきたてパン工場 おもちゃ Anpanman Bread factory Toy vidéo. Japan's favorite breaded superhero, and his other anthropomorphized food friends, have been adored by generations of kids even beyond the borders of his home country. In a short homage to the caped sweet bean-paste bread, we bring you a list of things you probably never knew about Anpanman. Anpanman Character Reviews: Anpanman Himself. by Jonathan Wojcik and Rev Storm.
Character Bread! Anpanman (Koshi-an) instructions
- Toss the ingredients marked with ★ into your HB (bread machine), make a hole in the center, and put the dry yeast in that hole (put the salt in the corners).
- Pour milk onto the yeast hole and knead the dough in the bread maker..
- Roll the dough into a ball in a bowl lightly-greased with vegetable oil (not listed in ingredients) and let it rise at room temperature until it's twice as big. If you're in a hurry, it's OK to let it rise in the bread maker..
- Divide the koshi-an into 6 parts and roll into balls. (Store-bought is OK, but I recommend homemade koshi-an. See https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/149280-how-to-make-koshi-an-anko-azuki-beans.
- Separate out 72 g of the risen dough that will become the eyes and cheeks, and divide the rest into 6 pieces. (At this point, use a knife and don't tear it with your hands).
- Put the smooth, non-cut side on top and form the dough into balls as if stretching that side. Make 6 and cover with a damp towel..
- Divide the separated dough into 18 pieces (4 g each) and form into balls the same way (These will become Anpanman's nose and cheeks later).
- Spread out the large dough balls like in the picture, leaving the center fairly thick (When you cover the anko, the top and bottom will have the same thickness).
- Place the koshi-an in the center of the dough.
- Pinch the edges of the dough and wrap so that they meet in the center..
- Spread out parchment paper on a baking sheet. Place the dough on it, seam-side down, gently squish down with your palm, and firmly poke a hole with a flour-coated finger..
- Spread milk on and around the hole (not listed in ingredients)..
- Place three of the small dough balls on each big one and let rise a second time in the oven (20-30 minutes at 40-45℃).
- Make the chocolate for drawing the eyes during the second rising. Place ingredients marked with ◎ in a microwave-safe dish and melt, and mix together. Start with just a tiny bit of milk. Adjust the consistency of your chocolate mixture with additions of milk if needed. Cool in a thick plastic bag..
- Once the second rising is finished, spread egg on the surface of the dough and bake for 12~15 minutes at 180℃..
- Once it's cooled down, cut the corner of the plastic bag with the chocolate you made in 14 and draw eyes, eyebrows, and mouth.
In an interesting twist, however, Anpanman is actually more vulnerable than a regular person, because his Herculean strength is apparently in direct proportion to the quality of his bread-flesh. Anpanman, the iconic superhero whose head is made of bean-filled bread, can be spotted everywhere in Japan from baby's products to children's toys to food items and even transportation. Some characters in Anpanman have punny names and personalities. Baikinman often says " baibaikin! '" when he is flying away after being punched. Speaking of Naruto, if you ask me who my favorite character is, I will say, "I am an Itachi fan." This is the character page list for Anpanman.