Monday, June 20, 2011

Brioche

I have never been one to shy away from a challenge, so when I came across a recipe for brioche bread I decided I would give it a try. I have experience baking bread although I haven't really made any in a long time. King Arthur flour is a great site recourse for a wealth of baking information and if you leave a message or comment on any of their recipes and you had trouble with a recipe coming out right, they will respond with helpful suggestions on how to make the recipe better.

This recipe for Brioche look like it was going to be the one I wanted to try and after reading the reviews and comments it looked pretty good.






If you notice the picture of the dough rising the braided loaf didn't really retain its shape and turned out more like bread sticks then a loaf of bread. Oh well, you live and learn. I think that my kitchen wasn't warm enough to sufficiently let the dough rise enough. The braided loaf in the bread pan didn't raise enough but baked well and had a beautiful brown top. I am happy with the results but I guess next time I may let it rise in a warmer place longer? Since it baked well and the taste was very good I decided to use it to make French toast for dinner the next night.
The Kids loved it and I even made home made syrup.



I know even if it turn out "picture perfect" it did taste amazing for dinner the next night.

Enjoy,
The Pastry Diva

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Brioche

I have never been one to shy away from a challenge, so when I came across a recipe for brioche bread I decided I would give it a try. I have experience baking bread although I haven't really made any in a long time. King Arthur flour is a great site recourse for a wealth of baking information and if you leave a message or comment on any of their recipes and you had trouble with a recipe coming out right, they will respond with helpful suggestions on how to make the recipe better.

This recipe for Brioche look like it was going to be the one I wanted to try and after reading the reviews and comments it looked pretty good.






If you notice the picture of the dough rising the braided loaf didn't really retain its shape and turned out more like bread sticks then a loaf of bread. Oh well, you live and learn. I think that my kitchen wasn't warm enough to sufficiently let the dough rise enough. The braided loaf in the bread pan didn't raise enough but baked well and had a beautiful brown top. I am happy with the results but I guess next time I may let it rise in a warmer place longer? Since it baked well and the taste was very good I decided to use it to make French toast for dinner the next night.
The Kids loved it and I even made home made syrup.



I know even if it turn out "picture perfect" it did taste amazing for dinner the next night.

Enjoy,
The Pastry Diva

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