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Easy Brioche Loaf
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
New, Text, Import
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/2
c
Milk
1
Envelope (2 teaspoons) active dry yeast
2 1/4
c
Unbleached, all-purpose flour,; divided
6
tb
Unsalted butter
3
tb
Sugar
1/2
ts
Salt
2
lg
Eggs
INSTRUCTIONS
Butter a loaf pan and cut a piece of parchment or wax paper to fit the
inside bottom of the pan. Butter the paper. About 40 to 45 minutes after
placing the dough in the pan to rise, preheat the oven to 350 degrees,
setting a rack in the middle level.
In a small saucepan over low heat, warm the milk until it is just warm,
about 110 degrees. Remove from heat and pour into a small bowl. Whisk in
the yeast, then stir 1 cup of the flour into the yeast and milk mixture.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set aside at room temperature while
preparing other ingredients. It may begin to rise slightly before you add
it to the other ingredients.
Cut the butter into 6 or 8 pieces and combine with sugar and salt in the
work bowl of a food processor, fitted with the metal blade. Pulse at
one-second intervals until the mixture is soft and smooth, scraping the
inside of the bowl several times to ensure even mixing. Add the eggs, one
at a time, and process until smooth. If the mixture appears curdled,
continue to process for about 1 minute longer, until it looks smoother. (It
may remain somewhat curdled in appearance.) Add the remaining 1 1/4 cups
flour, then the milk-yeast-flour mixture, scraping it from the bowl with a
rubber spatula. Pulse at one-second intervals until the ingredients form a
soft, smooth dough. Then process continuously for fifteen seconds.
Remove work bowl from base and remove blade. Scrape dough onto a generously
floured work surface and fold it over on itself several times to make it
more elastic. Press the dough into a rough rectangle, about 9 by 5 inches.
Fold each side about 1 inch in toward the center and press firmly to seal.
Then starting at the top of the rectangle, fold the dough to the middle.
Fold the bottom of the dough up past the seam and pinch to seal. Place the
dough in the prepared pan, seam side down. Press the top of the dough
firmly with the palm of your hand to flatten it and fill the pan evenly.
Cover with a piece of buttered plastic wrap or a towel and allow to rise
until it is about one inch above the rim of the pan.
Using the corner of a razor blade or the tip of a sharp knife held at a 30
degree angle to the top of the loaf, cut a slash down the middle of the top
beginning and ending about one inch from the ends of the loaf.
Bake the loaf for about 40 minutes, until it is well risen and a deep
golden color. Place the pan on a rack to cool 5 minutes. Then invert the
loaf to the rack and turn it on its side to cool
Variation: Cinnamon Raisin Brioche Loaf
In step 4, sprinkle dough with cinnamon and about 1/2 cup raisins, then
roll up and place in pan.
Recipe By :COOK'S CHOICE SHOW #CH1222
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #263
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 20:59:38 -0500
From: Meg Antczak <meginny@node1.frontiernet.net>
A Message from our Provider:
“Let Him therefore send and do what He will. By His grace, if we are His, we will face it, bow to it, accept it, and give thanks for it. God’s Providence is always executed in the ‘wisest manner’ possible. We are often unable to see and understand the reasons and causes for specific events in our lives, in the lives of others, or in the history of the world. But our lack of understanding does not prevent us from believing God. #Don Fortner”
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