Brioche, an incredible spongy bread highly light and super puffy with a rich and tender crumb. These bread are loaded with eggs and butter. Since ever i tried brioche with less butter, am making my brioche quite often at home with different filling. Recently i prepared this damn cute looking brioche rolls and we had this jam filled brioche rolls for our sunday's brunch.
With a cup of coffee these rolls are simply filling and an excellent breakfast rolls to enjoy without any hesitation. As brioche is often cooked with fruits or chocolate chips, i went for strawberry jam for the filling. A big hit among my kids and they simply love it, you can go for any other filling as you desire,my next brioche rolls is going to be filled either with nutella or cinnamon-chocolate chips. As jam filled brioche rolls are bit hit at home,do i need to say how everyone at home will love the nutella filled brioche rolls.Sending to 60days of Christmas hosted by Priya and Divya
3cups Bread flour or all purpose flour
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/2cup Milk (luke warm)
3nos Egg yolks
1/4cup Sugar +1tsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
70grms Butter
1no egg yolk+1tsp Milk (for brushing)
Strawberry jam as per need
Mix the yeast,a teaspoon of sugar and salt to the luke warm milk, keep aside until the yeast turns foamy.
Meanwhile take the flour,egg yolks,sugar in a large bowl, add gradually the foamy yeast and turn everything as a soft dough, now add the butter and knead everything for 10minutes.
Arrange the dough in a bowl covered with a towel,keep aside for atleast for 2hours until they double their volume.
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/2cup Milk (luke warm)
3nos Egg yolks
1/4cup Sugar +1tsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
70grms Butter
1no egg yolk+1tsp Milk (for brushing)
Strawberry jam as per need
Mix the yeast,a teaspoon of sugar and salt to the luke warm milk, keep aside until the yeast turns foamy.
Meanwhile take the flour,egg yolks,sugar in a large bowl, add gradually the foamy yeast and turn everything as a soft dough, now add the butter and knead everything for 10minutes.
Arrange the dough in a bowl covered with a towel,keep aside for atleast for 2hours until they double their volume.
Knead the dough again for few minutes and divide the dough as 8-10medium sized balls.
Dust a ball with enough flour, roll it as a medium sized rectangle disc, place a teaspoon of the jam and cut the bottom part of the dough as small strips.
Roll the jam placed part gently and place the strips one by one over the rolled part of the disc.
Repeat the same process with the dough and keep the rolls over a baking sheet and let them sit in a warm place for an hour.
Awesome priya....
ReplyDeleteLooks really good !
ReplyDeletewell prepared...
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteAwesome rolls.
ReplyDeletePerfect shape... Really am tempted to c the step by step pic, to check how u got this shape priya !!! :)
ReplyDeletebrioche with jams,I want it now :)..hugs
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy!...just feel like munching some right now
ReplyDeletesuper,am a brioche addictive..those rolls tempting me a lot!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome click n well prepared!!! The rolls look like body of honey bee!!!
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wow yummy rolls,made perfectly...
ReplyDeleteLooks attractive...love it..
ReplyDeletewowoooooooo theylook absloutley super yumm.
ReplyDeleteThe brioche looks very tempting Priya. Very well prepared :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so soft n addictive dear
ReplyDeleteDes brioches qu'on a envie de déguster très vite. Et encore plus avec de la confiture.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup.
A bientôt
looks amazing, but it would be very helpful if you could add few step-wise pics...I'm a bit confused as to how you got those beautiful strips :-)
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very nice and perfectly done rolls
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The brioche really looks soft and delicious!
ReplyDeletewow it looks great priya .....great work
ReplyDeletewow..perfect dear..yummy!
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yummily yum yum rolls..
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious. It's great that you make it with less butter. We have a similar Greek brioche bread "tsoureki" which I only make during Easter just because it has too much butter.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning and i am sure you guys had a ball having them for brunch, now i wish i lived with you :P just to try them
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wow - these look so amazing...they came out perfect - looks like something from a French bakery
ReplyDeletePerfect and professional Priya...Love to grab the brioches...
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Its so yumm... Droolin here
ReplyDeleteTempting rolls..absolutely delicious..
ReplyDeletethese are super tempting priya!!! very well done!
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Looks perfect for a cup of coffee!
ReplyDeleteOoh am drooling here. Looks awesome
ReplyDeleteAh! love brioche
ReplyDeleteSimply wow!
ReplyDeleteDelicious brioche rolls love that filling.
ReplyDeleteBroiche rolls looks so perfect.. You are really an expert..
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wow... rolls look perfect... delicious!!
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Awesome ...perfectly made..im drooling here..luvd it.
ReplyDeleteYummy.Looks amazing..
ReplyDeletebaking queen...you are amazing..brilliant...no words to express my feeling...keep rocking Priya...
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ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy Priya. How do you manage to cook so much and stay slim!!!??? Love these brioche rolls. Tell me how many sticks is 70 gms of butter??
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