BRIOCHE A TETE
The confection Marie Antoinette allegedly referred to in the famous line "Let them eat cake," or "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche," was probably more similar to an enriched bread than to the light, flaky brioche rolls we enjoy today.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes Bread Recipes
Yield Makes 2 large brioche
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place lukewarm milk and yeast in a small bowl; stir to dissolve.
- Place =flour, salt, and eggs in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with dough hook attachment; add yeast mixture and mix on low speed to combine and knead, about 5 minutes. Scrape down sides of bowl with a spatula; knead on medium speed until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
- In a large bowl, mix together butter and sugar. Add a few small pieces of butter mixture to dough; with the mixer on low, add remaining butter mixture, a little bit at a time. When all the butter mixture has been added, increase speed and continue mixing until smooth, shiny, comes away from the sides of the bowl, and is elastic, 6 to 8 minutes.
- Butter a large bowl, transfer dough to prepared bowl, and cover with plastic wrap; let stand in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 2 hours.
- Lift dough from bowl and drop back into bowl to deflate; repeat process once or twice. Cover bowl and transfer to refrigerator to chill for at least 8 hours and up to overnight.
- Butter two brioche molds that are 8 inches across the top and 3 1/2 inches across the bottom. Divide dough in half. Cut off one-quarter of each piece of dough; you should have two pieces that are about 15 ounces each, and two pieces that are about 5 ounces each.
- Shape the large pieces into balls and place one piece in the bottom of each mold. Press two fingers into the center of each to make a deep indentation. Shape the small pieces of dough into a ball and roll each at an angle into an elongated oval. Lightly flour middle and index fingers on one hand and gently press the narrow ends of the ovals into the indentation in the large ball so that only the top parts are left visible.
- In a small bowl, whisk together egg yolk and remaining 1 tablespoon milk. Brush dough with egg yolk mixture, reserving remaining. Spray two pieces of plastic wrap with nonstick cooking spray; cover dough in both molds, cooking spray-side down and let stand in a warm place until doubled in volume, 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees on a convection oven or 425 degrees on a conventional oven.
- Working from the outside inward, brush each brioche very lightly with reserved egg yolk mixture. Using a pair of very sharp wet scissors, make five 1 1/4-inch deep cuts around the large pieces of dough on an angle. Transfer molds to oven and bake until brioche just begins to turn golden, about 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees on a convection oven or 375 degrees on a conventional oven and continue baking until deep golden brown and internal temperature reaches 205 degrees on an instant-read thermometer, 20 to 25 minutes more.
- Remove from oven and let brioche cool in mold for 5 minutes. Unmold onto a wire rack and let cool completely.
BRIOCHE
A fresh brioche can be served with jelly or other preserves to accompany tea or coffee, or with pate or hors d'oeuvre. The tops of the small ones can easily be pulled away, giving space for a sweet or savory filling. Brioche dough can also be used for wrapping other ingredients such as beef for boeuf-en-croute, a salmon filling for a koulibiaca, or a spicy garlic sausage.
Provided by MC
Categories Bread Yeast Bread Recipes Egg
Time P1DT3h20m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes.
- In a large bowl, stir together the flour sugar and salt. Make a well in center of the bowl and mix in the eggs and yeast mixture. Beat well until the dough has pulled together, then turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and supple, about 8 minutes.
- Flatten the dough and spread it with one third of the butter. Knead this well. Repeat this twice to incorporate the remaining butter. Allow the dough to rest for a few minutes between additions of butter. This process may take 20 minutes or so. Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
- Deflate the dough, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 6 hours or overnight. It needs time to chill in order to become more workable.
- Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into two equal pieces, form into loaves and place into prepared pans. Cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in volume, about 60 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease two 9x5-inch loaf pans (see Cook's Note to make rolls). Beat the egg yolk with 1 teaspoon of water to make a glaze.
- Brush the loaves or rolls with the egg wash. Bake in preheated oven until a deep golden brown. Start checking the loaves for doneness after 25 minutes, and rolls at 10 minutes. Let the loaves cool in the pans for 10 minutes before moving them to wire racks to cool completely.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 227.7 calories, Carbohydrate 22.1 g, Cholesterol 89.8 mg, Fat 13.3 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 5 g, SaturatedFat 7.8 g, Sodium 246.1 mg, Sugar 1 g
CLASSIC BRIOCHE A TETE
Make and share this Classic Brioche a Tete recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Olha7397
Categories Breads
Time 40m
Yield 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400ºF (200ºC).
- In bowl of heavy-duty mixer and using paddle attachment, combine yeast, sugar, salt and 1 cup (250 mL) of the flour.
- Add hot water; beat at medium speed for 2 minutes or until smooth.
- Reduce speed to medium-low. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition.
- Gradually beat in 2 cups (500 mL) of the remaining flour.
- Add butter, a few pieces at a time, beating until completely incorporated.
- Gradually add remaining flour to make very sticky soft dough.
- Cover with plastic wrap; let rise in warm draft-free spot until doubled in bulk, about 3 hours.
- Gently deflate dough; cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or for up to 18 hours.
- (Dough can be frozen for up to 2 weeks; thaw in refrigerator for 24 hours before proceeding.).
- Turn out dough onto lightly floured surface.
- Using no more than 1/2 cup (125 mL) flour to keep hands floured during shaping, gently knead dough into ball.
- Divide into quarters. Roll each quarter into 12-inch (30 cm) long rope.
- Divide each rope into six 2-inch (5 cm) pieces; cut 1 of the pieces from rope into 5 equal lengths.
- Shape all pieces into balls, making 20 large and 20 small.
- Place large balls in 20 well-greased brioche moulds or large muffin cups.
- Using scissors, cut X in top of each.
- Snuggle small ball into each X.
- Stir egg yolks with water; brush over brioche.
- Cover lightly and let rise in warm draft-free spot until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.
- Bake in centre of oven for about 20 minutes or until golden.
- Let cool slightly in moulds on racks.
- Remove moulds; let cool completely on racks.
- (Brioche can be wrapped individually and frozen in airtight container for up to 12 weeks.).
- Canadian Living.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 235.2, Fat 11.5, SaturatedFat 6.5, Cholesterol 109, Sodium 385.1, Carbohydrate 26.6, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 2.7, Protein 6
MINI BRIOCHE A TETE
Provided by Martha Stewart
Yield Makes 16
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place milk and yeast in a small bowl; stir to dissolve.
- Place flour, salt, and eggs in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment; add yeast mixture and mix on low speed to combine and knead, about 5 minutes. Scrape down sides of bowl with a spatula; knead on medium speed until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
- In a large bowl, mix together butter and sugar. Add a few small pieces of butter mixture to dough; with the mixer on low, add remaining butter mixture, a little bit at a time. When all the butter mixture has been added, increase speed and continue mixing until smooth, shiny, comes away from the sides of the bowl, and is elastic, 6 to 10 minutes.
- Butter a large bowl, transfer dough to prepared bowl, and cover with plastic wrap; let stand in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 2 hours.
- Lift dough from bowl and drop back into bowl to deflate; repeat process once or twice. Cover bowl and transfer to refrigerator to chill for at least 8 hours and up to overnight.
- Butter 16 mini brioche molds measuring 3 1/2 inches across tops and 2 inches across bottoms. Place on a baking sheet. Divide dough into 16 equal pieces, each about 2 1/2 ounces. Cut 1/2-ounce pieces from each piece of dough and set aside.
- Shape large pieces into balls and place one piece in bottom of each mold. Press two fingers into the centers to make deep indentations. Shape small pieces of dough into balls and roll them at an angle into an elongated oval. Lightly flour a finger and gently press narrow ends of ovals into indentations in the large balls so that only top parts are left visible.
- In a small bowl, whisk together egg yolk and milk. Brush dough with egg yolk mixture, reserving remaining. Spray a piece of plastic wrap with nonstick cooking spray; cover dough, cooking spray-side down and let stand in a warm place until doubled in volume, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees (if using a convection oven; 425 degrees on a conventional oven).
- Working from the outside inward, brush each brioche very lightly with reserved egg yolk mixture. Using a pair of very sharp scissors make four to five 1 1/4-inch deep cuts around the large pieces of dough. Transfer molds to oven and bake until brioche just begins to turn golden, about 5 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees (on a convection oven; 375 degrees on a conventional oven) and continue baking until deep golden-brown and internal temperature reaches 205 degrees on an instant-read thermometer, 5 to 10 minutes more.
- Remove from oven and let brioche cool in mold for 5 minutes. Unmold onto a wire rack and let cool completely.
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