This month the Bread Baking Babes led by Lien decided to bake us a sweet tarte with a brioche dough. I should have filled the tarte with an egg custard but I'm trying to reduce the animal foods so I've used eggs in the dough but substituted corn's kernel oil for butter and jam for the custard..I hope it's ok.
The tarte looks so wonderful in all the Babes posts that I cannot wait to see mine (it's in the oven right now). I'm always too late posting for the BBB so writing a post while waiting for the oven's bell seemed a good idea.
If you have a mixer on hand this dough is very easy but by hand it would take lots of energy !
If you wish to participate to the bake along bake this bread and post before the 29th and send the links to Lien (notitievanlien(at)gmail(dot)com).
Gâteau à la crème
recipe for 2 small gateaux, or 1 gateau and a small brioche loaf (serves 4-6 per small gateau)
(PRINT recipe)
For the brioche dough250 g strong plain flour
3,5 g sea salt
2 TBsp caster sugar
1 TBsp fresh yeast or 1 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
3,5 free-range eggs, preferable organic (the other half egg will be used for the glaze)
150 g unsalted butter, cut into small cubes (cool room temperature)
For the crème filling (for two small gateaux, if you want to make 1 small gateau and 1 plain loaf, half it)
6 free-range egg yolks, preferably organic
60 g caster sugar
1 lemon, juice and zest
250 ml crème fraîche
For the glaze
1/2 egg, preferably organic
1/2 TBsp caster sugar
10 g (¾ oz) butter, cut into cubes (optional)
1/2 - 1 TBsp nibbed sugar, to decorate
Preparation method
1. For the brioche dough, place the flour, salt, sugar and yeast (keeping the yeast away from the salt as it will attack it and damage its ability to ferment), in an electric mixer bowl. Add the eggs and mix with a dough hook attachment for 5 minutes on low power until the eggs are completely incorporated (alternatively, place the ingredients in a large mixing bowl and stir together for 5 minutes).
2. Increase the speed of the machine or your stirring and mix for another 5 minutes until the dough comes away from the edge of the bowl. Then add the cubes of butter and continue to mix for 2-3 minutes until completely incorporated.
3. Remove the bowl from the machine, if using, then cover with clingfilm and set aside at room temperature for 1 hour to prove, then chill the dough for a further hour (it will be easier to work with).
4. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/360ºF.
6. Cover with lightly greased plastic and a clean tea towel and place the dough in the warm area for 25 minutes.
7. For the crème filling, mix the egg yolks, sugar, lemon zest and juice together in a large mixing bowl and gradually mix in the crème fraîche. Set aside.
8. For the glaze, brush the rim of the gateau with the egg yolk and sprinkle with the nibbed sugar and prick the base of the dough evenly with a fork to help the even cooking and rising of the dough. Pour 1/4 the crème mixture inside the rim of the dough of one gateau, sprinkle with the caster sugar and dot with the butter. Pour in the other 1/4 when the baking sheet is already in the oven, so you won't spill. (make the second one the same way) and bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes, or until the brioche has risen and the filling is set. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool, then serve.
NB: For this recipe you will need a food processor with a dough hook attachment.
(adapted from: Raymond Blanc "From Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets")
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10 comments:
It looks very promising and I can't wait to see how it looks when it's out of the oven. I do hope you'll edit the post to add a photo of the finished bread. :-)
Your strawberry jam looks amazing! I thought it was plum.
Many thanks for baking with us and showing your variation on the theme.
I see a very big problem here ... I don't have any of this for my morning coffee or afternoon tea ;-)
What a brilliant idea to use jam. It looks great and I am sure it was delicious. Pls let us know.
Bravissima Natali! mi piace questa variazione della torta. Mmm marmellata di fragole, che ottima idea! Grazie per fare questa ricetta con noi! Ti manderò il distintivo presto! baci
Ciao Natalia, bentrovata,
Vediamoci presto! Monica
Ciao Natalia, che bello, sei tornata!!! Ma è possibile avere le ricette anche in italiano? Spero di sentirti presto!
Che buona questa ricetta, davvero golosa!
Ho appena scoperto il tuo blog, ora vado a curiosare tra le ricette che ho intravisto qui sotto, molto appetitose ;)
Nel frattempo mi aggiungo anche ai followers :)
A presto,
Michela www.cook-alaska.blogspot.it/
So glad you are posting again Natalia. The brioche bread looks fantastic.
It does looke very promising indeed!
That really looks good! What a great project! .... Looking forward to seeing you by TCS ;)
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