Pan de Coco
Pan de Coco, literally translated as “coconut bread”, is one of my favorites. As a child, it was one of the treats I usually get when we go to bakeries. It is difficult to choose between Pan de Monggo and this, so I always get both of them. Smart kid, huh?
Pan de Coco is a sweet bun that is filled with delicious coconut filling. The filling is so good you’d want to take it out from the bun and eat it alone. (Oh! I did that before.) The filling is made of freshly grated coconut, milk, sugar
There are versions that don’t use milk nor even cook the filling, but I felt I had so much energy to stand for about ten minutes to stir constantly so I did cook the filling, hoping it would turn out great because standing for that long and not be able to multitask comes only once in a year. 😀
And yes, sometimes, not being lazy will give you one of the yummiest bread you’ve ever made. One of the things I did here – I used fresh yeast and it gave me super fluffy buns. Thanks to super Linda – I have experienced such fun bread baking.
The buns were really fluffy and perfect with the sweet coconut filling. Sweet buns +
Just a quick note –
For now, let us enjoy the freshness of these lovely buns. I am heading now to Fiesta Friday #258 to show off these beauties! 😛 Thank you, Laurena, for co-hosting this week.
I have shared the recipe video on my YouTube channel. I hope you’ll check it out. 😉
Pan de Coco
These are sweet buns filled with sweet coconut filling (using freshly grated coconut). One of my childhood favorites – perfect with coffee or as is, but I also enjoy it with soda. 🙂
Ingredients
For the buns:
- 455 g (3 1/2 cup) all-purpose flour (you may need more for your work surface)
- 18 g fresh yeast, crumbled (or 2 tsp instant yeast)
- 70 g (1/3) cup white sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 310 ml (1 1/4) cup whole milk, warm (110-120 F)
- 60 ml (1/4) cup melted unsalted butter
- 1 beaten egg
- 1 egg yolk for egg wash
For the coconut filling:
- 150 g (1 ½ cup) freshly grated coconut
- 180 ml (3/4) cup whole/fresh milk
- 140 g (3/4) cup brown sugar
- 38 g (3 tbsp) butter
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
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Using the bowl of your stand mixer, add flour, sugar and crumbled fresh yeast (or instant yeast). Mix until combined. Add salt and mix again.
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Add egg, melted butter and warm milk. Mix using a wooden spoon.
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Attach the bowl to your stand mixer and with the dough hook attachment, turn on the mixer and knead until smooth and the dough is not sticky. You may need to add a tablespoon or two of flour. (In my case, I added 2 tablespoons of flour. Also, the dough didn’t form into a ball nor stuck to the dough hook, so when I turned off the mixer and touched the dough with my finger and it is not sticking anymore, that is a sign for me that that dough is ready.)
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Sprinkle little flour on your work surface, take out the dough from the mixer and knead for a few seconds then form into a ball. Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with cling film or lint-free kitchen towel, and then keep in a warm place for 45 minutes to one hour or until doubled in size.
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While waiting for the dough, it is time to prepare the filling: In a saucepan, add all the ingredients for the filling. In a low-medium heat, cook the filling while stirring constantly until the liquid has been absorbed. This may take up to 10 minutes, depending on the heat.
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When the dough is ready, prepare a couple of baking sheets lined with parchment paper and set aside.
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Punch down the dough to remove the air.
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Divide the dough with each measuring 50-52 grams each. (You may get 14-18 buns.) Flatten each and fill with about 1 – 1 ½ tablespoon of the coconut filling. Seal the edges. Place on the baking sheet, sealed side down. Poke the top of the dough using a fork. Cover loosely with a lint-free kitchen towel. Let them rise again for about 30-45 minutes.
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Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 350 F.
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When ready, carefully brush the tops of the buns with egg yolk.
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Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
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Let the baked bread rest for about 5 minutes before enjoying.
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This can be reheated beautifully the next day in a preheated oven at 350 F for 5 minutes.
Recipe Notes
Please note that I am using UK measuring cups.
Before you go…
Love another sweet and cheesy bread? You might love these, too. These are Cheese Streusel Bread.
Thanks a bunch for spending your precious time with me!
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Your bakes are always so delicious and this one no exception.
Monika
These must be so incredibly delicious, and they look so appetizing too! Pinned!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
These were perfect and nothing went to waste – all gone.😁 Thanks, Monika.
Cat | Curly's Cooking
These look so tasty! That glaze is perfect and looks so inviting!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
It was indeed a tasty meal. Thanks, Cat!
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Lois Christensen
Those look delicious! Thank you for joining Delicious Dishes Recipe Party this week!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
It is my pleasure to be a part of Delicious Dishes Recipe Party. Thanks a bunch for stopping by, Lois.
Lathiya
You got all my favorite ingredients in the filling Jhuls…Even I would eat the filling as such..awesome bake
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Lathi. I al so happy that you find them delicious. I hope you are having a good time.
Jo Allison / Jo's Kitchen Larder
These look and sound delightful Jhuls! I’m with you and the coconut filling would be impossible to resist on its own (here is me getting a spoon)! Send couple my way please! 🙂 Thank you for sharing these delights with #BakingCrumbs 🙂 x
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I am so excited to make these again when my Whole30 days are over. Thank you, Jo. I am happy to know that you liked them.😊
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These look Amazing! I am a bit obsessed with Sweet Buns so I am definitely make these they sound gorgeous. There are not enough sweet buns in the world in my opinion! Thank you so much for bringing these to my attention and to #BakingCrumbs
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Jenny. If you like sweet buns, I am sure you’ll love these, too. Thank you for stopping by.😘
Rebecca Smith
Oh me oh my! these look so delicious, never heard of them before so lovely to hear all about them and your memories attached to them.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Rebecca. I am glad you liked them – they are absolute perfection. 😀
Corina Blum
These pan de coco look so light and fluffy and I bet that coconut filling is delicious! They’d be perfect for a little snack or breakfast. Thanks for sharing with #CookOnceEatTwice x
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Corina. They are amazing!!
Debbie Spivey
Hi Jhuls! WOW! These look amazing!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hi, Debbie. Yes, they are the kind of buns you’d get addicted with. 😀 Thanks for stopping by.
Bhavna's Food Journey
wow, looks delicious!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you. I am glad you liked them.😊
Hali
Dropping in from Fiesta Friday – these look incredible! Fluffy bread + sweet coconut really is a great combination 🙂
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hello, Hali. Thank you so much for stopping by. This bread reminds me of childhood. I am so glad that I finally had the chance to make them. 🙂
Life Diet Health
Oh wow Jhuls! These look and sound amazing – pretty easy to veganize too! Whoop whoop _I’ll make these for my next sweet bread! Happy New Year to you! Thanks for sharing these at Fiesta Friday!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Laurena, thank you so much for co-hosting this week. Veganizing these sounds like a great idea – let me know. 😉 Have a wonderful weekend and happy Fiesta Friday.
Life Diet Health
😀 You’re welcome – I thought it was about my turn! 😛 Happy Fiesta’ing to you do! x
Jess
These look delicious Jhuls! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Jess. Pretty easy bread, huh? 😀 Happy Fiesta Friday. 🙂
ParsiCuisine.com
Yummy! I have been looking for something like this in a bun. I make buns with meat fillings but coconut must be so good. – Rita
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I only made bread with meat fillings only once or twice. Thanks for reminding me to make more meat-filled bread. And thanks a lot for your lovely comment. Happy Fiesta Friday, Rita.
Lizet Flores de Bowen
Mmm. This sounds so good! I love coconut and bread. I haven’t any with coconut in the middle. Pinning for later!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I think you’ll love these, Lizet. Let me know if you make them. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely weekend.