I did approach the topic few times, 5 to be honest, each of them with a different recipe, each of
I did approach the topic few times, 5 to be honest, each of them with a different recipe, each of times I failed. I must say that brioche is one of the most difficult cakes / breads that I’ve ever baked. Since my attempts left me not in the best mood, I made myself a promise the one day I’ll succeed. I had to wait a few months (seriously, I had to), but the time for another attempt came. I decided to follow a professional – Julia of “Baking with Julia”.
It turns out that mixing a brioche dough by hand is almost impossible, so I strongly suggest to use a blender. The second fact – if you have a medium-sized bowl, some content may splash all over a wall. Well, it happens, but holding a table cloth around a bowl helps a bit.
The whole process takes some time, but it’s worth to go through it. And in the end – it worked! I made brioche! Now I can do everything!
You will need for a sponge:
- 1/3 cup warm whole milk
- 2 & ¼ tsp dry yeast
- 1 egg
- 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
For a dough:
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 4 large eggs, lightly beaten, in a room temperature
- 1 & ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour (approx)
- 170g unsalted butter, room temperature
Let’s start with a sponge. In a bowl (the bigger the better) mix milk, yeast, egg and 1 cup of the flour . When everything is just blended, sprinkle over the remaining cup of flour to cover the sponge. Leave it uncovered for 40 minutes.
After a resting time add the sugar, salt, eggs, and 1 cup of the flour, using a mixer (you can use a heavy-duty mixer bowl if you have one) mix on low speed for a minute or two, still mixing, sprinkle in ½ cup more flour. When incorporated, increase mixer to medium and beat 15 minutes, stopping to scrape down hook and bowl as needed. During mixing, the dough should wrap around the hook and slap sides of bowl. If this does not happen after 10 minutes, add up to 3 tablespoons flour. Continue to beat a full 15 minutes.
Now it’s time to add the butter. First place it in a small bowl and smash with a fork, then mix it until it gets soft and smooth. Decrease your mixer to medium low and add few spoons of butter at a time. When everything added, increase speed to medium-high for a minute, then reduce to medium and beat for 5 minutes.
Clean sides of the bowl frequently as you work. If it looks as though the dough is not coming together after 2-3 minutes, add up to 1 tablespoon more flour. Your dough will be still sticky, don’t worry, it’s ok.
Transfer the dough to a large buttered bowl, cover tightly with a silver wrap, and let it to rise at room temperature for about 2h (it should double it’s size).
After a resting time deflate dough by placing fingers under it, lifting a section, and letting it fall back into bowl.
Cover the bowl again tightly with a silver wrap and refrigerate overnight.
Divide the dough into 8 equal parts and roll them into balls on a floured surface. Place the balls in a buttered form, in 4 rows, each with two balls of dough. Then again cover the form with plastic and allow the dough to rise at room temperature for 2 hours.
Preheat the oven to 190°C.
Brush your dough with egg wash. Bake for about 30 minutes.
Enjoy, Marta
I did approach the topic few times, 5 to be honest, each of them with a different recipe, each of times I failed. I must say that brioche is one of the most difficult cakes / breads that I’ve ever baked. Since my attempts left me not in the best mood, I made myself a promise the one day I’ll succeed. I had to wait a few months…I did approach the topic few times, 5 to be honest, each of them with a different recipe, each of times I failed. I must say that brioche is one of the most difficult cakes / breads that I’ve ever baked. Since my attempts left me not in the best mood, I made myself a promise the one day I’ll succeed. I had to wait a few months…45 min30 min1h 15 min1 briocheBreakfast
Just had my first brioche, now I MUST LEARN how to make and eat this at home, in pajamas by the spoonful. Thanks for the head start 🙂
The brioche is absolutely perfect!!! I have never attempted it and always wanted to make a bread & butter pudding using a brioche. I am bookmarking this and definitely making it the next coming weekends. xoxo Johttp://chicgorgeous.blogspo…
Gooorgeous! I’ve made brioche a couple of times, and it’s soooo sticky, but soooo good!
Wow! Perfection! I’m too scared to try Brioche yet. But thanks for trying 5 times and find the good recipe for us to try. Saving it for the future. One day I’ll make it when I’m more comfortable with baking. And gosh your picture especially light and shadow is amazing…
This bread looks glorious! ONe day I will tackle brioche bread!
Such a stunning brioche my friend :DCheers
CCU
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What beautiful bread and so elegantly photographed!
I so agree, you cannot do this by hand! And I loved the way you packed the dough into the tin 🙂
Congrats! I never realized brioche was so hard to make – obviously I’ve never tried it! I’m going to have to, though, it looks so terrific. Love the light in your photos. Good stuff – thanks.
I’ve been wanting to try a brioche recipe, this one looks doable and your photo is beautiful! Glad that I found your blog!
What a beautiful job you did. I’m glad you kept with it! I’m not much of a baker, so I’m always impressed with people who can.
What a gorgeous looking brichoe loaf!
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Thank you Angie!
Congratulations, that is quite an achievement. I can imagine it takes a lot of skill.
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I’d say that it takes a lot of time on my end 😉
I don’t think I’ve seen a more perfect brioche! Gorgeous! Thanks for the detailed instructions. I really got back into making bread during 2012 and now I can’t stop. I can’t wait to tackle this one!
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Thank you so much for a lovely comment. It was a 6th try, I’m glad that I can finally say that I did it.
What a gorgeous loaf of brioche! You conquered it! Well done.
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thank you 🙂
So beautiful! Sometimes those recipes that take a few tries end up being your favorites. It feels like such a victory when you finally get them right. 🙂
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you’re so right 🙂
Absolutely amazing! I was just telling someone moments ago that brioche is on my 2013 bucket list! Pinning!
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great! hope to see it on your blog in 2013 🙂
Brilliant and honestly speaking, you made it sound doable! I will try 🙂
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I hope your will turn out as good as my did 🙂
This brioche is absolutely stunning!!
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thank you! It tastes great as well.
Conquering homemade brioche is a great way to start the new year.Marta, I cannot wait to see all of the beauty you have in store for us in 2013!xxooErin
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thank you Erin, I have few 🙂 hope to make most of them soon.
E’ veramente una brioche squisita e ben fatta! <3 Complimenti di vero cuore! <3 Un abbraccio!
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gracias!
Well done (despite coming across a few difficulties)! Your brioche looks beautiful and very tempting.Cheers,Rosa
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Thank you Rosa, I’m quite proud of this one.
One mad year living in the mountains I made fresh individual brioche and delivered them in baskets with a linen cloth to all my best neighbors. I was out of my mind!