Homemade bread or Pan Casero as we call it in Costa Rica is very popular. It is a soft, fluffy bread with a touch of sweetness that allow to eat with butter and jelly, or in this case filled with cream cheese and guava jelly, and of course with a fresh brewed black coffee.
This bread has a very particular flavor of the yeast and the amount of sugar on it make a sweet bread that you can not stop eat it. It is a bread with a soft flavor that you can put on it butter, jelly, honey, cream cheese, even a slice of yellow american cheese, ham or mortadela. Make your own choice and enjoy...
Some days ago I was looking at Facebook's posts, and called my attention of photo of a brown, water mouth home bread (pan casero) that my cousin Edith posted that I couldn't resist to asked her for the recipe.
PAN CASERO
Ingredients
1/2 cup of butter
2 cups of milk
1 1/2 cups of sugar
3 tablespoon of yeast
3 eggs
2.2 lb (1 kg) of all purpose flour
3 ounces cream cheese
guava paste
1 tablespoon of butter
1 teaspoon of sugar
Directions
Melt the butter. Put aside.
Heat the milk and the sugar at the microwave until it reached a 120 temperature.
Pour the melt butter and mix.
Transfer the milk mixture to a big bowl, add the yeast and stir until is well combine.
In a small bowl, using a fork beat the eggs just to break the yolks and combine.
Add the eggs to the milk yeast mixture and stir until is well combine.
In one addition, add all the flour. With a wooden spoon, mix all the flour with the milk until you have a soft, sticky dough.
Cover with a clean towel and let to rise to double the size. Put the bowl in the off oven and turn on only the light to heat the oven enough the dough can rise. It can take a 1 1/2 or 2 hours.
In a small bowl melt the butter at the microwave and add the sugar. With a pastry brush, paint the bread.
Turn your oven to 170 and put the baking sheet with the bread and let to rise again for 15 to 20 minutes until it double the size.
Without removing the bread from the oven, put the temperature to 350 and bake it for 25 minutes or until is golden brown.
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