Here is my very easy but yummy fluffy Pandesal (Watch Video below) 450-500g Flour 65g Sugar 50g Butter 1tsp salt (make less if you are using salted butter) 1 egg 7g Yeast 250ml Milk (warm) H-Milk or fresh Milk extra butter or 1 tbsp oil for the bowl Bread crumbs Steps: stir together warm milk, melted butter, egg and yeast combine dry ingredients (flour, sugar, and salt) mix well until the Dough becomes shaggy. I don't use mixer just mix them well until the though is ready to knead. If the dough too sticky you can sprinkle little bit flour or put some butter or cooking oil in your hand to make the kneading easier. Form the dough into a ball. Put it in the bowl and cover it. Let it stand for about an hour until the size became double. Deflate the Dough, let the air out. If you want a bigger size you can divide it into 12 portions (75g each) smaller size 50-60g each. Form them into a ball or any form
I was just 3 years young when he went to his account, during my school days, I asked myself what would he be like if he is with us, would he allow me to get up 2 a.m or 4 a.m weaving mat before I leave for school?, would he allowed staying up till midnight doing my homework or reviewing at the same time weaving mat? or would he be like other father with so many vices? Our mother never uttered us a single story about him, just from hearing people. They said that he was a good and responsible one. Maybe we wouldn't have experienced skipping meals, perhaps I was able to enjoy my childhood days just like other kids, like other kids who were not worried when they were playing, not worrying from being get scolded by their grandmother and mother, it seemed like playing time was being deprived of me, or should i say my playing time was weaving mat(our livelihood). I confess I envious those kids who're life easier than us. Our Father's death maybe was untimely, maybe my mothe
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