Brioche Bread Recipe

Brioche Bread Recipe

1 serving
Soft, buttery, and delicious brioche bread made from scratch tastes just like a croissant but without all the folding. This rich dough is easy to make ahead and can also be made into gourmet hamburger buns, rolls, donuts and so much more! The leftovers (if you have any) can be used to make the best french toast, brioche bread pudding, or even croutons!

Ingredients

  • milk

    80º-90ºf

    2 oz
  • instant yeast

    or active dry yeast but increase proofing time to double

    10 g
  • bread flour

    or all-purpose flour if you don't have bread flour

    2 oz
  • eggs

    room temperature

    3 large
  • bread flour

    or all-purpose flour if you don't have bread flour

    8 oz
  • sugar

    you can increase this up to 100 grams for a sweeter brioche

    26 g
  • salt
    3 g
  • unsalted butter

    softened but not melted cut into 1" cubes

    7 oz

Directions

  1. 1

    Bring your eggs and butter to room temperature. I like to put the eggs in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes and microwave the butter in 15-second increments until I can press my finger into the butter easily but it's still holding its shape and isn't melted.

For the sponge

  1. 1

    Heat your milk to 100ºF-110ºF using a microwave or the stove

  2. 2

    Add your instant yeast and bread flour and mix until just combined.

  3. 3

    Cover the container and set it aside in a warm environment (roughly 75ºF) until it doubles in size (about 30 minutes). This gives the yeast a head start on growing.

For the dough

  1. 1

    Add your yeast mixture to the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment attached.

  2. 2

    While mixing on low, add in the room temperature eggs one at a time, letting them incorporate before adding in the next.

  3. 3

    Continue mixing on low and add in the bread flour, sugar, and then salt. Mix for five minutes.

  4. 4

    Add the softened butter one chunk at a time, letting each piece incorporate before adding the next. The dough will be very sticky after adding in the butter. Be sure to scrape the bowl as needed to make sure the dough is mixing correctly.

  5. 5

    Switch to the dough hook and let your dough mix on medium until a smooth dough forms that pulls away from the sides of the bowl. This can take anywhere from 10 minutes to 20 minutes depending on the mixer, the flour you're using and even the humidity in the air so be patient. It will be a very loose and sticky dough.

  6. 6

    Form it into a smooth ball by gently folding the edges of the dough to the center with a bowl scraper.

  7. 7

    Place the brioche dough into a buttered bowl, edges down, cover with a towel and let it rise in a warm spot for 60 minutes.

  8. 8

    Cover the dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate the dough for two hours or overnight. The longer your dough chills, the easier it will be to handle and the more the flavor will develop. You can chill it up to 48 hours before shaping.

Baking the brioche

  1. 1

    Once the dough is chilled, you can form it into three equal pieces. Roll the pieces out into long strands that are about 1 1/2 times as long as your pan.

  2. 2

    Braid the three pieces together and pinch the ends together.

  3. 3

    Tuck the ends underneath and transfer the dough to a 5"x9" ungreased non-stick bread pan. If you use any other non-stick pan, grease the pan first. You can also bake the loaf directly on a sheet pan with some parchment paper, in cupcake pans to make little braided rolls, or even a cake pan.

  4. 4

    Cover the dough to prevent it from drying out and let the dough rise until it doubles in size at 75º-90ºF. This should only take 30 minutes to an hour depending on how warm the environment is. You will know the dough is ready if you gently poke it with your finger and it makes an indent that either stays or only bounces back halfway. If it bounces back immediately then it needs more time to rise.

  5. 5

    Preheat your oven to 375ºF and place the oven rack in the lower half. If your bread is too close to the top of the oven it will get too brown.

  6. 6

    Brush the surface of the loaf with egg wash (one egg whisked together with 1 Tablespoon water) so that it is nice and shiny when it comes out of the oven.

  7. 7

    Bake the brioche until it's golden brown and the internal temperature reads between 180ºF-190ºF. Between 30-45 minutes, start checking the internal temp at 30 minutes.

  8. 8

    Remove the bread from the pan and transfer it to a cooling rack. Enjoy your brioche when it's still a little warm! So good!

Brioche Bread Recipe

Brioche Bread Recipe

5.0(11)170 min1 serving2828 cal

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About this Recipe

Craving that bakery-worthy brioche with its signature soft, buttery crumb? This Brioche Bread Recipe brings that irresistible richness right into your kitchen, delivering a truly delicious experience without the complex fuss of traditional laminated pastries.

What makes this recipe special is its ability to produce a remarkably rich dough that's as easy to prepare as it is versatile. You'll achieve a brioche that rivals a croissant in flavor and texture, all without the tedious folding. Plus, this dough is perfect for making ahead, fitting seamlessly into your busy schedule.

Expect a wonderfully soft, incredibly buttery, and utterly delicious bread. Each bite reveals a rich, golden crumb that's satisfying and comforting. This versatile dough isn't just for a loaf; it’s your secret weapon for crafting gourmet hamburger buns, elegant dinner rolls, or even homemade donuts. Should you have any glorious leftovers—and that's a big if—they transform into the most incredible French toast, decadent brioche bread pudding, or crispy, flavorful croutons.

Want to make it your own? For a sweeter brioche, feel free to increase the sugar from 26 grams up to 100 grams, tailoring it perfectly to your preference. If bread flour isn't in your pantry, all-purpose flour works beautifully as a substitute. This rich dough is also fantastic for shaping into gourmet hamburger buns or individual rolls.

Serve this freshly baked brioche as an elevated side dish for any meal, or use it to transform your everyday burgers into a gourmet experience. Its rich character makes it a welcome addition to any table.

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