Indulge your taste buds in the delectable world of honey brioche, a culinary symphony where the sweet nectar of honey harmonizes with the buttery richness of brioche. Embark on a culinary journey as we unveil the secrets behind crafting this golden masterpiece, from selecting the finest ingredients to mastering the art of kneading and shaping. Discover the perfect balance of sweetness and savoriness, and unlock the secrets to creating a honey brioche that will tantalize your senses and leave you craving for more.
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HONEY BRIOCHE
Make it as a whole loaf or turn it into rolls; any way you bake it, it's a winner, and you can use this method to create all sorts of variations.
Provided by Patricia Wells
Categories HarperCollins Honey Bake Dessert Breakfast HarperCollins Bread
Yield 2 batches
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Prepare the sponge
- In the bowl of the heavy-duty mixer, combine the milk, yeast (see note if using instant yeast), and honey and stir to blend. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. Add the egg and half the flour and stir to blend. The sponge will be soft and sticky. Sprinkle with the remaining flour, to cover the sponge dough, but don't mix it in. Set aside to rest, uncovered, for 30 minutes. The sponge should erupt slightly, cracking the layer of flour. This indicates that the yeast is live and doing its job.
- Prepare the dough
- Add the honey, salt, eggs, and flour to the sponge. Mix at low speed just until the ingredients come together, about 1 minute. Increase the mixer speed to medium and beat for 5 minutes.
- When the butter is incorporated, it should be the same consistency as the dough. To prepare the butter, place it on a flat work surface, and with the pastry scraper, smear it bit by bit across the surface. (If you do not have a pastry scraper, use the back of a large metal spoon.) When it is ready, the butter should be smooth, soft, but still cool-not warm, oily, or greasy.
- With the mixer on medium-low speed, add the butter a few tablespoons at a time. When all the butter has been added, increase the mixer speed to medium-high for 1 minute, then reduce the speed to medium and continue to beat for 5 minutes more. The dough will be soft and pliable but shouldn't stick to your hands.
- First rise
- Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap. Let the dough rise at room temperature until doubled in bulk, about 2 hours.
- Chilling and second rise
- Punch down the dough. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate the dough overnight, or for at least 4 hours, during which time it should double in size again.
- Form the brioche
- Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces, each weighing about 2 1/2 ounces. Roll each piece of dough tightly into a ball and place 6 pieces in each bread pan, staggering them in two rows of 3; there will be some space left at either end of the loaf but it will fill up when the dough rises again. Cover the pans with a clean cloth and let the dough rise at room temperature until doubled in bulk, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
- Center a rack in the oven. Preheat the oven to 375°F.
- Lightly brush the dough with the beaten egg. Working quickly, using the tip of a pair of sharp scissors, snip a cross on the top of each ball of dough; this will help the brioche rise evenly as it bakes. Bake until the loaves are puffed and deeply golden, 30 to 35 minutes. Place the pans on the baking rack to cool. Turn the loaves out after they have cooled.
- Notes
- When using instant yeast, there is no need to let the yeast proof in warm milk; it can be added directly to the flour. Don't omit the milk, however, as this will change the balance of liquid to dry ingredients in the recipe. Instant yeast and active dry yeast can be used interchangeably in the same quantities.
- Honey both enriches the flavor of this brioche and helps keep it moist. Top quality honey makes all the difference here.
- The brioche is best eaten the day it is baked, although it can be tightly wrapped and stored for a day or two or frozen for up to 1 month. Thaw, still wrapped, at room temperature.
BRIOCHE LOAF
I love this recipe and you are going to love it! It makes the softest, buttery brioche loaves in the entire world.
Provided by Abbi Heather
Time 2h45m
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Combine warm water, yeast, and 1 teaspoon sugar in a small bowl. Set aside to activate the yeast, 5 to 10 minutes.
- Place 4 cups flour, 3/4 cup sugar, yeast mixture, warm milk, eggs, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment; mix on medium speed until dough starts to come together. Mix in honey, then little pats of butter, along with remaining flour; knead until it comes together in a soft, tacky dough.
- Dump dough onto a floured work surface and cut into 2 even pieces. Form into balls and place in separate oiled bowls. Cover with plastic wrap and place somewhere warm until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
- Dump dough onto a work surface. Lightly punch down and knead for a few seconds. Form the balls into loaf shapes and place seam-side down in greased 8x4-inch loaf pans. Lightly cover the pans with a lint-free kitchen towel and let rise until dough comes to the top of the pans, about 45 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Mix egg and milk together to make an egg wash.
- Lightly brush the top of the risen loaves with egg wash and sprinkle with pearl sugar.
- Bake in the preheated oven until deep golden brown, about 25 minutes. Allow to cool in the pan for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 221.6 calories, Carbohydrate 30.2 g, Cholesterol 59.5 mg, Fat 9.1 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 4.8 g, SaturatedFat 5.3 g, Sodium 164.4 mg, Sugar 7.6 g
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the taste of your brioche. - Make sure your butter is cold and cut into small pieces. This will help it incorporate evenly into the dough. - Do not overwork the dough. Overworked dough will be tough and chewy. - Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will ensure that your brioche is light and fluffy. - Bake the brioche in a preheated oven. This will help it cook evenly. - Brush the brioche with melted butter before baking. This will give it a golden brown crust. - Let the brioche cool completely before slicing and serving. This will help it hold its shape.Conclusion:
Honey brioche is a delicious, versatile bread that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is easy to make, and the results are always impressive. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced baker, I encourage you to give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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