Best 2 Bubble Top Brioches Recipes

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If you are seeking a delectable breakfast treat or an exquisite dessert, look no further than the bubble top brioche. This French pastry, boasting a golden-brown crust and a soft, airy interior, is a symphony of flavors and textures. Bubble top brioches derive their name from the characteristic bubbles that form on their surface during baking, creating a visually appealing and tantalizing treat. Embark on a culinary journey as we explore the realm of bubble top brioches, uncovering the secrets to crafting this delectable pastry in your own kitchen. Delight your palate with the harmony of sweet and savory, as we delve into the world of this French delicacy.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

SOURDOUGH BUBBLE-TOP BRIOCHE



Sourdough Bubble-Top Brioche image

Sourdough bubble-top brioche looks fancy, tastes spectacular and isn't difficult to make. The small amount of whole grain wheat in this recipe boosts fermentation and flavor, and the crumb remains feathery soft. These brioches stay fresh for days and reheat well -- if you can make them last.

Provided by Melissa Johnson

Categories     Recipes

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 14

Sweet Stiff Starter (175g)
90g organic all purpose flour (2/3 cup)
40g water (1/6 cup)
25g sourdough starter (1-2 Tbsp)
20g sugar (4 tsp)
Dough
350g bread flour (2 2/3 cups)
50g home-milled whole grain Ethiopian blue tinge emmer wheat berries (1/3 cup)
5 eggs
175g sweet stiff starter (prepared 6-12 hours earlier)
30g sugar (1/4 cup)
12g salt (2 tsp)
250g unsalted butter cubed (2 sticks and 2 Tbsp)
1 egg, beaten for the egg wash

Steps:

  • Mixing
  • Mix together and cover the ingredients for the sweet stiff starter 6-12 hours before you plan to mix up your dough. The stiff starter will expand and get webby inside.
  • Break the starter into pieces and mix it with all of the other dough ingredients except the butter. This can be done by hand/with a danish dough whisk or in a stand mixer with the dough hook attachment.
  • Move the dough to a clean surface and add the cubed butter in two stages. Fold, smear and squeeze the butter into the dough until there are no more palpable pieces. Repeat with the second half of the butter. If you are using a stand mixer for this step, make sure your butter is room temperature. This will probably take about 10-15 minutes whether by hand or mixer.
  • After the butter is incorporated, knead (or mix in the stand mixer) the dough for an additional 5-10 minutes. See this video for the churning technique I used. Make sure to scrape up your dough and rotate it periodically.
  • Bulk Fermentation
  • When the dough is smooth and elastic, place it in a bowl, cover and let it rise until it is almost doubled. This can be as little as 6 hours in warm temps and 12 hours in cool temps, or even longer if you refrigerate the dough. The dough in these photographs was at room temperature for 1-2 hours, refrigerated for 7 hours and then room temperature again for 7 hours.
  • Shaping
  • Scrape your dough out onto a clean surface and shape it into a square for easy dividing.
  • While the dough rests for 5-10 minutes, grease one standard cupcake pan thoroughly, including the horizontal surfaces.
  • Divide the dough into 12 pieces of about 90g each.
  • Divide one 90g piece into three pieces (no need to use a scale), and roll each piece into a ball, placing the three balls in one cupcake hollow.
  • Repeat with the remaining eleven pieces. I don't cut all 36 pieces at once to prevent the dough from drying out.
  • Final Proof
  • Place a large baking pan over the cupcake tray and let the dough proof for 2-4 hours. You can also use toothpicks poked into about six of the brioches to keep a plastic cover from sticking to the dough. The dough in these photographs proofed a little over 3 hours, bulging up from cupcake holder by 1/2-1 inch.
  • Put the cupcake pan inside a baking sheet to make it more transportable and apply the egg wash to the brioches.
  • Baking
  • Preheat your oven to 400F with a rack in the center of the oven.
  • Place the baking sheet/cupcake pan in the oven and bake for 20 minutes.
  • Let the cupcake pan cool on a rack for 10 minutes before removing the brioches from the pan and serving.
  • Note: Reheat by popping a brioche in the microwave for 10 seconds or in the toaster oven until you can smell butter in the air. I found that breaking the brioche into its three parts facilitated toasting.

BRIOCHE



Brioche image

Make homemade brioche and enjoy with jam or butter for breakfast. It takes a little effort, but the results of this sweet, soft bread are well worth it

Provided by Liberty Mendez

Categories     Breakfast, Brunch

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

450g strong white flour
2 tsp fine sea salt
50g caster sugar
7g dried active yeast
100ml whole milk
4 eggs at room temperature, beaten, plus 1 for egg wash
190g salted butter , cubed and softened

Steps:

  • Put the flour in a bowl of a stand mixer with a dough hook. Add the salt to one side and sugar to the other. Pour in the yeast to the side with the sugar. Mix each side into the flour with your hands, then mix it all together with the dough hook.
  • Heat the milk until warm to the touch, but not hot. Mix into the flour mix until combined. With the dough hook on medium, gradually add the eggs and mix for 10 mins.
  • Gradually add the softened butter, one or two cubes at a time, until combined. This will take 5-8 mins. Scrape down the sides, the dough will be very soft.
  • Scrape the dough into a large bowl, cover with a tea towel and leave for 1 hr 30 mins-2 hrs until doubled in size and well-risen. Once risen, put in the fridge for 1 hr.
  • Line the bottom and sides of a 900g loaf tin with baking parchment. Portion the dough into seven equal pieces (the easiest way to do this accurately is to weigh it). Lightly dust a work surface with flour, take a piece of dough and pull each corner into the middle to form a circular shape. With a bit of pressure, push down and roll into ball. Repeat with the six remaining pieces.
  • Put the balls into the tin, four on one side and three in the gaps on the other side. Cover with a tea towel and leave to prove for 30-35 mins until almost doubled in size. Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Lightly brush the dough with the egg wash and bake for 30-35 mins until golden and risen. Leave to cool in the tin for 20 mins, then remove and cool completely.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 460 calories, Fat 23 grams fat, SaturatedFat 14 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 49 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 12 grams protein, Sodium 1.8 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • For a crispy crust, brush the brioches with an egg wash before baking.
  • To make sure the brioches are cooked through, insert a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, they are done.
  • Let the brioches cool slightly before serving. This will help to prevent them from falling apart.
  • To store the brioches, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and place them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • You can also freeze the brioches for up to 2 months. To thaw, simply place them in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature for a few hours.

Conclusion:

Bubble top brioches are a delicious and easy-to-make pastry that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With their crispy crust and soft, fluffy interior, they are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them. So next time you're looking for a special treat, give these brioches a try!

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