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November 7, 2023

NEIL'S RECIPES: BRIOCHE LOAF

by Cafe St Honoré in Recipes


“This is a simple loaf using yeast, so no need for a sourdough starter. Eat as a toast for breakfast with butter and jam, or turn it into a brioche and butter pudding perhaps. Even French toast? The breadcrumbs make a superb Queen of Puddings. It keeps well in the freezer if you fancy making more to stock up on.”

Makes one loaf
Prep time: 2 hours; cooking time: 1 hour


INGREDIENTS
100g milk
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
7g salt
10g sugar
10g fresh yeast
330g strong bread flour, I only use organic
Zest from half a lemon
100g unsalted butter, softened
75g unsalted butter, melted


METHOD
Warm the milk with the sugar, yeast and lemon in a pot.

Place the flour, salt, eggs and egg yolks in a food mixer with a dough hook, then add the milk mixture and mix until a good dough is produced. You can also do this by hand.

Place the dough clean, oiled bowl to prove in a warm place for 2 hours until it doubles in size. Then return the dough to the mixer and add the softened butter and beat until all the butter is incorporated.

Press the dough into a buttered and floured terrine mould or bread tin and prove again until the dough reaches the top.

Bake at 185°C for 45 minutes then reduce the temperature for a further 25 minutes to 150°C. Remove from the oven and carefully remove from the tin. Brush all over with the melted butter as it cools.

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