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MAMA'S CHOCOLATE TEAR & SHARE BRIOCHE



Mama's Chocolate Tear & Share Brioche image

This is the same basic recipe as my regular Tear & Share Brioche but this one has the added bonus of having chocolate centres & chocolate icing!

Provided by Um Safia

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 28m

Yield 12 brioche, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 (6 g) packet fast-rising active dry yeast
75 ml warm milk
1 teaspoon sugar
1 ounce strong white bread flour
2 free-range eggs
8 ounces strong white bread flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon vanilla sugar
2 ounces unsalted butter
12 (1 ounce) your favourite chocolate squares
1 cup icing sugar
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
hot water

Steps:

  • Mix the warm milk & yeast in a bowl. Leave to stand for a few minutes.
  • Sift the 1oz of flour into the milk & yeast mix, add the 1 tsp of sugar & mix well. Leave to stand in a warm place for 10 mins or until frothy (will look a little like mousse!).
  • While the starter is standing, sift the flour & salt into a mixing bowl. Add the vanilla sugar then rub in the butter. ( rub in method - rub the butter into the flour to create 'bread crumbs' - like you do with short crust pastry)).
  • When the starter is frothy, whisk in the 2 eggs. When the eggs are fully incorporated, pour the mixture into mixing bowl & stir the ingredients until they come together to form a ball.
  • Remove the ball of dough & knead on a lightly floured surface for a minute or until no longer sticky.
  • Place the dough on a lightly floured dish or tray, cover & let rest in a warm place for around 90 minutes or until roughly doubled in size.
  • When doubled in size, knead the dough again for another minute - just to knock the air out a bit.
  • Dust a work surface with flour then divide the dough into 12 equal pieces ( cut dough into quarters then cut each quarter into thirds). Place a square of chocloate in the centre of each piece of dough then form into a ball.
  • Lightly grease a baking tin then place the balls inside - 3 in the middle of the tin & 9 around the edges - make sure there are spaces in between.
  • Place in a preheated oven at 230 c (450 F) for around 18 minutes. Start checking the brioche at 15 minutes, remove from oven when pale gold all over.
  • Remove from tin & allow to cool.Divide the icing sugar into 2 bowls. Add the cocoa powder to one & add a tiny bit of hot water at a time to each, until you have a thick icing that you drizzle over the brioche. Slowly drizzle the icing over the brioch until it is almost covered.
  • Tear off a piece when you want & enjoy!

MAMA'S TEAR & SHARE BRIOCHE



Mama's Tear & Share Brioche image

This is our family recipe for brioche. I make it in a cake tin so we can tear of individual pieces...have a look at the photos to see what I mean ;) This recipe is very easy to make & only has a few ingredients! If you don't have any vanilla sugar, put 1 or 2 vanilla pods in an airtight container with a bag of granulated sugar. I also have a Chocolate Tear & Share Brioche recipe.....

Provided by Um Safia

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 28m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (6 g) packet dried fast action yeast
75 ml warm milk
1 teaspoon sugar
1 ounce strong white bread flour
2 free range eggs
8 ounces strong white bread flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon vanilla sugar
2 ounces unsalted butter
3/4 cup icing sugar
hot water

Steps:

  • Mix the warm milk & yeast in a bowl. Leave to stand for a few minutes.
  • Sift the 1oz of flour into the milk & yeast mix, add the 1 tsp of sugar & mix well. Leave to stand in a warm place for 10 mins or until frothy (will look a little like mousse!).
  • While the starter is standing, sift the flour & salt into a mixing bowl. Add the vanilla sugar then rub in the butter. ( rub in method - rub the butter into the flour to create 'bread crumbs' - like you do with short crust pastry)).
  • When the starter is frothy, whisk in the 2 eggs. When the eggs are fully incorporated, pour the mixture into mixing bowl & stir the ingredients until they come together to form a ball.
  • Remove the ball of dough & knead on a lightly floured surface for a minute or until no longer sticky.
  • Place the dough on a lightly floured dish or tray, cover & let rest in a warm place for around 90 minutes or until roughly doubled in size.
  • When doubled in size, knead the dough again for another minute - just to knock the air out a bit.
  • Dust a work surface with flour then divide the dough into 12 equal pieces ( cut dough into quarters then cut each quarter into thirds).
  • Lightly grease a baking tin then place the balls inside - 3 in the middle of the tin & 9 around the edges - make sure there are spaces in between.
  • Place in a preheated oven at 230 c for around 18 minutes. Start checking the brioche at 15 minutes, remove from oven when pale gold all over.
  • Remove from tin & allow to cool.Put the icing sugar in a bowl and slowly add a tiny bit of hot water at a time, until you have a thick icing that you drizzle over the brioche. Slowly drizzle the icing over the brioch until it is almost covered.
  • Tear off a piece when you want & enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160, Fat 5.1, SaturatedFat 2.9, Cholesterol 46.3, Sodium 112.8, Carbohydrate 24.7, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 7.8, Protein 3.7

EASY BRIOCHE



Easy Brioche image

Make and share this Easy Brioche recipe from Food.com.

Provided by breadmantalking

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h5m

Yield 12 muffin 'loaves', 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

500 g bread flour
250 g milk
2 eggs
50 g sugar
15 g instant yeast
5 g salt
1/2 cup butter, diced (unsalted)
1 egg white (mixed with a little water)

Steps:

  • Mix everything together in your mixer until you get a nice really smooth dough. This can take a while. In my case it took about 15 minutes, scraping down the dough every few minutes from the dough hook in the mixer.
  • After it's mixed, place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, turn to coat (so it won't dry out) then let it rise in a draft-free place until doubled. This might take as much as 2 hours since the large amount of butter will slow the rise. WAIT!
  • After rising, de-gas the dough, cut it into about 12 equal pieces, press them fairly flat then add some chocolate chips.
  • Roll the dough into a round shape and place on parchment paper to rise, covered for about 45 minutes. If you want, you can instead place the filled dough balls in a lightly greased muffin tin to maintain the round shape. They do come out much prettier that way! Let the dough rise in the tin until they overflow the tops a little to make the traditional 'mushroom' top.
  • Pre-heat the oven to 365 F (185 C). Just before placing in the oven, brush gently with a wash of egg white and water. Sprinkle with sesame seed if you want. I think it make them tastier but it's just a matter of taste. Bake for 10 minutes, turn them 180 degrees for even baking, them bake another 10 minutes.

BRIOCHE



Brioche image

From Baking with Julia, my favorite baking book. DO NOT make substitutions, or shortcuts in this recipe. I can not and will not guarantee the results if you do. But if you elect to take on this, the Queen of Bread, you will be rewarded with an incredible bread that is great on it's own, makes great sticky buns, and makes really fabulous french toast and bread pudding.

Provided by P48422

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h15m

Yield 3 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/3 cup warm whole milk (100- 110 degrees F)
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 large egg
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
4 large eggs, lightly beaten, room temp
1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (approx)
6 ounces unsalted butter, room temperature

Steps:

  • Put the milk, yeast, egg and 1 cup of the flour in the bowl of a heavy duty mixer.
  • Mix the ingredients together with a rubber spatula, mixing just until everything is blended.
  • Sprinkle over the remaining cup of flour to cover the sponge.
  • Set the sponge aside to rest uncovered for 30-40 minutes.
  • After this resting time, the flour coating will crack, your indication that everything is moving along properly.
  • Add the sugar, salt, eggs, and 1 cup of the flour to the sponge.
  • Set in the mixer, attach the dough hook, and mix on low speed for a minute or two, just until the ingredients look as if they are about to come together.
  • Still mixing, sprinkle in 1/2 cup more flour.
  • When the flour is incorporated, increase the mixer speed to medium and beat for about 15 minutes, stopping to scrape down the hook and bowl as needed.
  • During this mixing period, the dough should come together, wrap itself around the hook and slap the sides of the bowl.
  • In order to incorporate the butter into the dough, you must work the butter until it is the same consistency as the dough.
  • You can bash the butter into submission with a rolling pin or give it kinder and gentler handling by using a dough scraper to smear it bit by bit across a smooth work surface.
  • When it is ready, the butter will be smooth, soft, and still cool- not warm, oily or greasy.
  • With the mixer on medium-low speed, add the butter a few tablespoons at a time.
  • This is the point at which you'll think you've made a huge mistake, because the dough that you worked so hard to make smooth will fall apart- don't worry, don't panic- carry on.
  • When all of the butter has been added, raise the mixer speed to medium-high for a minute, then reduce the speed to medium and beat the dough for about 5 minutes, or until you once again hear the dough slapping against the sides of the bowl.
  • Clean the sides of the bowl frequently as you work; if it looks as though the dough is not coming together after 2-3 minutes, add up to 1 tablespoon more flour.
  • When you're finished, the dough should feel somewhat cool.
  • It will be soft and sill sticky and may cling slightly to the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  • FIRST RISE: Transfer the dough to a very large buttered bowl, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and let it rise at room temperature until doubled in bulk, 2- 2 1/2 hours.
  • SECOND RISE AND CHILL: Deflate the dough by placing your fingers under it, lifting a section of dough, and then letting it fall back into the bowl.
  • Work your way around the circumference of the dough, lifting and releasing.
  • Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate the dough overnight, or for at least 4-6 hours, during which time it will continue to rise and may double in size again.
  • AFTER THIS LONG CHILL, THE DOUGH IS READY TO USE IN ANY BRIOCHE RECIPE.
  • STORING: If you are not going to use or bake the dough after it's second rise, deflate it, wrap it airtight, and store it in the freezer.
  • The dough can remain frozen for up to a month.
  • Thaw the dough, still wrapped, in the refrigerator overnight and use it directly from the refrigerator.
  • TO BAKE IN LOAVES: Divide the dough into thirds.
  • Divide each section into 6 equal pieces, and shape each piece into a ball on a lightly floured work-surface.
  • Place the balls side-by-side in a greased loaf pan so that you have 3 short rows, each with two balls of dough.
  • Do the same with the other two pieces of brioche dough.
  • Cover the pans with plastic and allow the dough to rise at room temperature for 2 hours, or until doubled in size.
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Lightly brush each loaf with egg wash, taking care not to let the glaze dribble into the pan (it will impair the dough's rise in the oven).
  • Use the ends of a pair of very sharp scissors to snip a cross in each ball of dough.
  • Bake the loaves for about 30 minutes, or until an instant read thermometer reads 200°F.
  • Cool to room temperature on a rack.
  • NOTE: You could also use this dough to make the very finest sticky-buns you've ever eaten in your entire life, or you can press it out in a deep dish pizza pan, cover it with cream cheese mixed with powdered sugar, the put fruit slices or berries over it for a very upscale"fruit pizza".

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