Let them eat brioche! Would be a quote from Queen Marie Antoinette, supposed to describe the contempt for the sufferings of the poor on the part of a rich person. It’s a myth.
Brioche
Let them eat brioche! Would be a quote from Queen Marie Antoinette, supposed to describe the contempt for the sufferings of the poor on the part of a rich person. It’s a myth.
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Step 1
The preparation of the dough :
By hand: Make a well in the flour, add yeast, egg, salt, and softened butter. Start kneading.
With a food processor: Beat eggs, milk, sugar, and yeast, then add flour and mix.
By hand: Knead for about 20 minutes until sticky but elastic.
With a food processor: Knead for 7 minutes at low speed, then 5–7 minutes at medium speed.
Add soft, room-temperature butter (not melted) and knead for 7 minutes until fully incorporated into a smooth, elastic dough. Avoid overheating.
Leave dough to rise for 1.5–2 hours, degassing once during the rise.
Optional: Use a warm, humid environment like a preheated oven at 100°F or a warm, humid room. Cover with a damp kitchen towel during proofing.