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Melonpan Is an Unusual Japanese Snack Bread that You'll Love!

Updated: May 31, 2023 by Marye

A sweet Japanese snack roll with a crispy sugar cookie outside and a buttery tender cloud of bread inside.
Total time for the recipe to be finished.Total Time 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes
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Melonpan is a snack from Japan. It's made to resemble a melon and is very pretty when you put it on the table but that's not what makes it cool.

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The coolest thing ever about melonpan is that is is a soft, rich, airy roll covered in a layer of crispy, sweet sugar cookie! The different textures are fantastic together. First you get the crisp, sweet cookie and then you get the soft cloud of bread. I think it would be a nice addition to a brunch as well as being a cool anytime snack.

The name literally means melon bread and it is named that because the baked rolls do resemble a cantaloupe. If you use your imagination a great deal, anyway.

I've had a thing for Japanese culture since my first grade class studied it and the teacher had a Japanese lady come in dressed in a kimono, obi, sandals, and traditional makeup. She showed us pictures of Japan and I knew that I was going to go there someday and see the cherry blossoms.

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Well, I haven't been there yet but I have two sons who have lived there and that's almost as good, right? Isn't it funny how one experience can totally change your life? I love teachers that teach with that kind of imagination. It's tough for them to do now between testing and lack of discipline and I find that too depressing for words.

Here  are the step by step images for forming the rolls.

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These are best when they are first made. Don't keep them around just make 'em, eat 'em, and share 'em.

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Melonpan Is an Unusual Japanese Snack Bread that You'll Love!

5 from 2 votes
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A sweet Japanese snack roll with a crispy sugar cookie outside and a buttery tender cloud of bread inside.
Prep Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes
Servings:18
Calories:
Author:Marye Audet-White

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon active dry yeast
  • ½ plus ⅓ cup warm water, , 107F
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ⅓ cup powdered dry milk
  • 1 egg, , room temperature
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, , melted
  • 2 ½ to 3 cups of bread flour
  • ½ recipe Sugar Cookie Dough

Instructions

  • Make the sugar cookie dough and put it in the refrigerator to chill.
  • Add the yeast and sugar to the water and set aside for 5 minutes.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients except sugar cookie dough and knead until the dough holds ogether in a soft ball. It will be slightly sticky. This will take 4 to 5 minutes with a mixer.
  • Put the ball of dough in a greased bowl and lightly grease the top. Cover with a tea towel.
  • Let rise for about an hour, or until double.
  • Punch down and divide the dough in 16 equal sized pieces.
  • Set aside for 20 minutes.
  • Get the sugar cookie dough and divide into 18 pieces.
  • Flatten a bread dough ball and then shape it into a ball with a smooth top. Do this by pushing the dough up through a circle made by your thumb and forefinger. Tuck extra dough underneath. It's easier to do than to explain!
  • Now, roll a cookie dough ball into a 3 inch circle. Put the bread dough ball in the center of the circle, smooth top side down.
  • Gently pull the sugar cookie up around the bread dough, keeping it smooth and leaving a circle of the bread uncovered by cookie dough.
  • Gently roll the top of the dough ball in sugar.
  • Put the ball with the uncovered side down on a cookie sheet covered with parchment or silpat.
  • Use the edge of a knife to dent the top of the dough in a checkerboard pattern. Do not cut through the cookie!
  • Let rise for 1 hour, or until double.
  • Bake a 350F for 10 to 15 minutes, taking them out when done but before they brown. (mine browned and they still tasted great!)
  • Eat fresh, these don't store well.

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This recipe has been tested several times. If you choose to use other ingredients, or change the technique in some way, the results may not be the same.

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  1. Theresa says

    April 23, 2015 at 4:18 pm

    I am going to try this recipe. It sounds great! I have a question on it. Why do you divide the cookie dough in to 18 pieces and the bread dough in to 16 pieces? Is it that a half recipe of sugar cookie dough makes slightly too much dough for 16 rolls? If yes, did you just bake the last two sugar cookies? Thanks!

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    • Marye Audet says

      April 27, 2015 at 7:59 am

      I think that was probably a typo. LOL!

  2. Jerry says

    April 20, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    5 stars
    Melon bread is amazing. We buy this all the time at our local Japanese grocery and my wife and kids eat this stuff up lie it's going out of style. Now that we've got a recipe, I'll have to try to make this myself!

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  3. Laura @MotherWouldKnow says

    April 20, 2015 at 10:25 am

    Marye, I don't know much about Japanese food, having only tasted it in restaurants and having made one brief foray into daikon pickles. But this looks amazing and reminds me that when I've passed Asian bakeries, I've often wondered about their sweet breads. The concept of covering one kind of dough in another is so unusual - although it looks like a lot of work (to this non-breadmaker), I'd love to try it. Or better yet, get invited over to your house for a melonpan snack:)

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  4. allie @ Through Her Looking Glass says

    April 20, 2015 at 9:20 am

    5 stars
    Love different cultures and this melonpan is a real winner...Can just imagine how wonderful they taste with the sugar cookie dough! Two boys lived in Japan? Hope you got some souvenirs, and it's your turn to visit next for sure!

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