Saturday, September 14, 2013

Macatia Coco - Mauritian coconut buns

These soft sweet buns filled with coconut in the centre are a delight with a cup of tea in the afternoon. Well loved by mauritians , spreading butter on these warm coconut buns make them irresistible. There used to be street vendors , locally known as "marchands macatia"who would go around neighbourhoods on their bicycles selling these buns. We would hear them from a distance on Saturday afternoons screaming "Macatia Coco" . The temptation would be too big for us not to rush out and get a few of them !


INGREDIENTS :

4 Cups of flour
1 cup of lukewarm milk
1 pack of instant dry yeast
1/2 cup of sugar
1/2 cup of melted butter
1 egg
pinch of salt

FILLING
3/4 cup of Grated coconut
1/4 cup of sugar


METHOD :

Put flour in a bowl , make a well in the centre and add 1/4 cup of lukewarm milk and yeast
Stir and let the yeast dissolve
In another smaller bowl mix sugar , salt and the egg
Slowly add the rest of the milk to the egg mixture
Pour this wet ingredients to the flour and start kneading by hand - Dough will be extremely sticky at this stage
You may do this in a stand mixture if you prefer
When the milk is well incorporated add the melted butter to the dough
Keep kneading until the dough is glossy - You might have to adjust by adding a little bit more flour or milk as required- Might take 5-10 mins
Place dough in a warm area to rise until double in size
In the meantime mix grated coconut with sugar for the filling
Divide dough into small buns (15-18 buns)
Flatten each bun and tuck in a tablespoon of the coconut and sugar mixture in the middle and close on all sides to make a bun again
Brush top of buns with some extra melted butter
Arrange in a tray and Bake at 375 F until golden brown around 20-15 mins




8 comments:

  1. Hi i just want to ask you about the macatia coco if we have to let the dough to rest. Thank you very much.

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  2. Hello ! You need to place the dough in a warm place to allow it to rise. This could take anywhere between 1 -2 hours . Hope this helps ! Thank you for visiting my blog :)

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  3. Hi i wanted to know 1 pack of yeast is how much tsp or tbsp? Thnx 4 the recipe.

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  4. Hello Naz Zia , 1 pack of yeast = 1 tablespoon. Hope this helps.

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  5. tried and is super delicious ! thank you for the recipe

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  6. Hey Sajeeda !!! Thank you so very much for your recipes.Tried Macatia Coco and it turned out really soft and yummy alhamdullilah, I am so excited to try all your recipes now.You are such a Pro ..Masha Allah!!:)

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  7. HI sajeeda, your recipes look amazing. Just a small suggestions if you could do those recipes on YouTube in videos please. Thanks

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  8. For the oven what level is the rack on?

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