Pandesal Recipe - Soft and Buttery - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Pandesal is a classic Filipino bread roll that is particularly eaten for breakfast. It is soft and airy and slightly sweet. Normally eaten as a sandwich with one's favorite filling.

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Pandesal is probably the most popular bread in the Philippines. It is a favorite breakfast that can be eaten on its own, dunked in coffee or with filling like coconut jam, peanut butter, cheese, cheese spread, corned beef, egg, hotdogs or practically anything you can think of or whatever leftovers you have laying in your fridge.

One of my faves is mushed spicy sardines...yup! But I remembered a time when we were just small kids, my Kuya Norman's and I would haveketchup withsugar as filling...eeewww, right? But that tasted so good to us at that time! Haha! Yeah, I have to admit I tried a lot of weird stuff just because my big brother thinks it is good or cool. Hehe!

  • What is Pandesal?
  • What are the Ingredients for Pandesal?
  • A note about flour...
  • Other Filipino Bread Recipe to Try:
  • How to Make Pandesal
  • Printable Recipe
  • Pandesal Recipe - Soft and Buttery

What is Pandesal?

A traditional Filipino breakfast roll, that used to be sold only in early hours at bakeries or on the streets by vendors on bicycles with loud airhorns. They would put the Pandesalsin a big insulated box to keep them warm. But, nowadays, some bakeries make them available for the entireday.

It is called Pandesalor Pan de Sal (Spanish) that translates to salted bread although it is actually sweeter than salty. It is soft and fluffy and covered with breadcrumbs.

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What are the Ingredients for Pandesal?

Basically, you can already make pandesal with just 5 ingredients: flour, yeast, oil or lard, sugar, and salt. Six if you have to include water.

This recipe replaces the water with milk and adds eggs. Both of them giving these pandesalsa softer texture, both inside and to the crust, and gives a richer flavor. The eggs also help the dough rise higher.

I also use butter or sometimes margarine that adds that delicious buttery goodness.

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A note about flour...

The original recipe I posted here in 2015 was made when we were still living in Germany. When I used the same recipe here in the Philippines, the outcome is different. They taste great but were a little denser and dryer.

This is because of the flour used. The flour that I used in Germany is finer or "softer" which tends to absorb lesser liquid. The recipe (way) below is the original recipe I used for that. The flour I usually use in the Philippines is similar to the ones in the US, Gold Medal APF. This one requires more liquid so I adjusted the recipe here.

Remember—different types of flour has different flour-to-water ratio. The higher the protein/gluten content, the more water it needs. Also important to note, not all-purpose flour acts the same. Different brands have different ways of processing their flour and different contents.

If the dough feels too dry then simply add more water, or if too sticky then add flour. The dough should feel pliable or easy to knead and not too sticky.

You can also use bread flour if you are looking for a chewier pandesal. Mix them in equal parts to get a moderately chewy but softer ones. But remember that bread flour absorbs more liquids so you may need to adjust.

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Other Filipino Bread Recipe to Try:

  • Spanish Bread - Similar to Pandesal but with a sweet buttery filling
  • Cheese Bread - Sweet dough bread covered in milky streusel
  • Ensaymada - pillowy bread topped with buttercream and grated cheese
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How to Make Pandesal

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Pandesal Recipe - Soft and Buttery

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Make your own homemade Pandesal with this easy and simple Pandesal Recipe. Soft and fluffy, covered with breadcrumbs best serve while hot!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Rising Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Course :Breakfast

Servings =12

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour - see NOTE 1 about bread flour
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk - lukewarm
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tablespoon butter - melted (or margarine)
  • 1 ½ teaspoon instant dry yeast - see Note 2
  • ¼ cup breadcrumbs

Instructions

  • In a big bowl, mix together flour, sugar, salt.

  • Pour in milk, beaten egg and melted butter. Mix several times until well blended. Make sure that the milk is only mildly warm and not hot.

  • Add the instant dry yeast and fold until a sticky dough forms.

  • Tip the dough on a floured surface and knead until it becomes smooth and elastic, about 5-10 minutes.

  • Form the dough into a ball and lightly coat with oil. Place it in a bowl and cover with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap and place it in a warm area and let it rise until it doubled in size. Depending how warm it is, could take 30 minutes to an hour.

  • Punch down the dough and divide into 2 equal parts using a knife or dough slicer. Roll each into a log.Cut each log into 6 smaller pieces.

  • Shape each piece into a ball and roll it in breadcrumbs, completely covering all sides.

  • Arrange the pieces on a baking sheet leaving some gaps in between (at least an inch). Leave them to rise second time until double in size.

  • While waiting, preheat oven 370° F /185°C. Bake the Pandesal for 15 minutes or until the sides are a bit browned.

  • Remove from oven and serve while hot!

Notes

Note 1 - You can also use bread flourif you want it on the chewy side or 50/50 APF and bread flour for soft but slightly chewy bite.

Note 2 - Using Instant Dry Yeast eliminates the need to proof it with warm liquid before adding to the rest of the ingredients. Just make sure that your yeast is still active. It also lessens the rising time.

Note 2- You may also use Active Dry Yeast. It needs to be proof and might take longer to rise. Take ½ cup of the lukewarm milk from the recipe and 1 stp sugar. Add the yeast to it and let it bloom for 5 minutes before adding to the flour.

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 5gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 272mgPotassium: 81mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 170IUCalcium: 33mgIron: 1.8mg

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This post was originally published in September 2015. Updated to include new images and some improvements on the recipe.

For those who still want to use the old recipe, here it is. The main difference is the shaping of the individual rolls. The old version is the traditional pandesal shape that is slightly elongated with pointy ends.

3 cups flour
1 ½ teaspoon instant dry yeast
¼ cup + 1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
¾ cup milk
3 tablespoon margarine - or butter (melted)
1 egg
½ cup breadcrumbs

In a big bowl, mix together flour and yeast. In a smaller bowl, combine sugar, salt, milk and margarine or butter. Warm liquids in the microwave until warm. Remove from microwave and add the egg and beat several times until well blended. Make sure that the liquids are only mildly warm and not hot.
Pour the liquid mixture over the flour mixture and fold until dough forms. Knead the dough on a clean surface dusted with flour until it becomes smooth and elastic, about 5-10 minutes.
Form the dough into a ball and place the dough in a greased bowl and cover with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap and place it in a warm area and let it rise until it doubled in size. Depending on how warm it is, could take 30 minutes to an hour.
Punch down the dough and divide it into 2 equal parts using a knife or dough slicer. Roll each into a log. Cover each log with breadcrumbs. Cut the log sideways into smaller pieces. (about 6 pieces each log). Roll each piece with breadcrumbs again.
Arrange the pieces on a baking sheet living some gaps in between (at least an inch). Leave them to rise for another 10-15 minutes.
While waiting, preheat oven 370° F /185°C. Bake the Pandesal for 15 minutes or until the sides are a bit browned.
Remove from oven and serve while hot!

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FAQs

Why is my pandesal so hard? ›

Why is the crust on my pandesal so hard? Your bread should be fluffy on the inside and slightly crusty on the outside, but the crust should not be rock hard. If your crust is too hard, it could be the result of under kneading your bread. Make sure your dough is completely smooth after kneading.

What is a substitute for bread crumbs in pandesal? ›

Bread Crumb Substitutes

¼ cup panko. ¼ cup cracker or pretzel crumbs. ¼ cup crushed cornflakes or other unsweetened cereals.

Why is my pandesal chewy? ›

The dough should feel pliable or easy to knead and not too sticky. You can also use bread flour if you are looking for a chewier pandesal. Mix them in equal parts to get a moderately chewy but softer ones. But remember that bread flour absorbs more liquids so you may need to adjust.

What makes bakery bread so soft? ›

Firstly, why are bakery items so soft and fluffy? Unfortunately (and this may ruin your bakery experience) there are many cases where this fluffy texture is achieved by pumping in numerous chemicals like calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide into the mixture. This is what keeps it as is for so long.

How do you make homemade bread moist inside? ›

Some alternative ingredients can help give your bread added moisture. One such ingredient is milk, which has a high-fat content and can add a delightfully creamy flavor when baking. Additionally, adding mashed potatoes or cooked grains can help keep the crumb soft and tender for days after baking.

Why does my homemade bread feel hard? ›

There may be several reasons for a dense, cake like texture in bread. It may indicate the kneading wasn't enough for the gluten to develop properly, or the dough was proved for too short a time or the dough may have been too dry. It is also worth checking the flour you used.

Why does Pandesal have bread crumbs? ›

Milk, oil, and eggs contribute flavor and color, and increase the tenderness of the crumb. A coating of plain breadcrumbs gives the pandesal its signature sandy exterior.

How much bread crumbs equals 2 slices of bread? ›

Miscellaneous
FoodAmountSubstitute
Bread Crumbs1/3 cup dry1 slice bread
Bread Crumbs3/4 cup soft1 slice bread
Bread Crumbs1 cup soft2 slices bread
Bread Crumbs1 cup soft3/4 cup cracker crumbs
66 more rows

Can I use plain flour instead of bread crumbs? ›

Can I use flour instead of breadcrumbs? It's best not to use flour instead of breadcrumbs. While you can use flour to coat chicken, it won't have the crisp texture that breadcrumbs or an alternative can provide.

What to eat with pandesal? ›

Some prefer to dunk Pandesal in their morning coffee and eat it that way. Others fill their Pandesal with Reno Liver Spread, Mayonnaise, Scrambled Eggs, Fried Spam or Hotdog, Ham, Peanut Butter, Coconut jam or just plain good old butter

What is pandesal in english? ›

Pandesal, also known as Pan de sal (Spanish: pan de sal, lit. "salt bread") is a staple bread roll in the Philippines commonly eaten for breakfast. It is made of flour, yeast, sugar, oil, and salt.

How much yeast for 5 cups of flour? ›

For each cup of flour (125 g), that is 1.5 g of instant yeast, or 1/2 teaspoon. For salt, I add 2% of the flour weight or 2.5 g per cup or about 0.4 teaspoons of table salt if all else is unsalted.

How do you make bread soft and spongy? ›

Final answer: Baking soda is used to make bread soft and spongy. Q. Baking soda is used in small amount in making bread and cake. It helps to make these soft and spongy.

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