Almond Brioche

Brioches, like croissants, take at least two days to develop that wonderful the taste and smell. I took two whole days doing this, but not too involved. There was little to do compared to making croissants.
The recipe I got is from Le Cordon Bleu when they teach the students how to make brioches. I changed the method a little to give it more time to develop the taste. The result is really wonderful. I think I won’t be making croissants for a long, long time, since these don’t require me to roll and roll and roll. 😉
Making brioches is very much like making breads, it involves kneading and proofing. However, parts of it is like making cakes, in that there is a high content of eggs and butter. The difference between brioches and cake is that you need the gluten to be formed. I use plain flour since I like my breads small. I don’t typically like to bake loaves.
You need to give the dough time for this. The good thing is that you are not pressurised, you can shape the dough as and when you are free, and you can proof an extra few hours and it won’t be over ferment. Nice.
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Almond Brioche
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材料
- 250 gPlain Flour
- 30 gCaster Sugar
- 5 gSalt
- 5 gDry Yeast
- 125 gUnsalted Butter, at 18-22C
- 3Medium eggs, 150g
- 2 TbspButter at room temperature, 18-22C
- 1 Tbspalmond meal
- 2 TbspSugar
做法
- Mixing
- 01Mix the eggs, caster sugar, dry yeast and 1/3 of the plain flour to form a sponge. It takes 1-2 minutes at low speed.
- 02Sprinkle 1/3 of the plain flour on top of this sponge. Let it ferment for 20-30 minutes. It is ready when this dry flour cracks through.
- 03Add the remaining flour, butter and salt and use a dough hook and knead for 4-5 minutes at medium to low speed.
- 04When the butter is incorporated, increase to medium speed and beat for up to 10 minutes. After every 2-3 minutes, you should stop and check if it passes the window pane test.
- 05If it doesn't after 10 minutes, then don't continue beating. Over mixing will oxidise the dough.
- Proof 1
- 06Let it proof for 20-30 minutes at room temperature, then transfer to the refrigerator to proof overnight or for at least 8 hours.
- Shaping
- 07The dough should be shaped before the butter melts, so should be done fairly quickly. If you find that the dough becomes too sticky to handle, it should be returned to the fridge for 10 minutes at a time.
- 08The marzipan is mixed together to form a dough.
- 09Egg wash before proof.
- Proof 2
- 10Proof for 2 to 2.5 hours at 35C.
- 11Egg wash again just before baking.
- 12Bake at 180C for 15 minutes.
- 13Let the bakes cool for 5 to 10 minutes before removing it from its baking container. Condensation can occur if the bake is not removed from its container when cooling.

