Christmas is not complete without wreath, either its edible or decoration you can find wreath everywhere during this festive season. Its been quite a yearly tradition for me to bake as wreath and am trying to keep this since three years. However we dont forget to decorate our entrance door with a wreath as well. Coming to this brioche wreath, its quite a dangerously addictve bread swirls which is definitely easy to shape and bake. Apart from preparing pastry cream and brioche dough, this wreath is quite an easiest bread to give a try without any hesitation. Usually we wait for an hour to dig these sort of breads once they comes out of the oven but my kids went completely crazy when they smelled the aroma of this bread. Best part of this wreath is just to pull a bread and enjoy it immediately.
Trust me, this wreath is definitely a beautiful center piece to decorate your Christmas dinner table. However you can make a savoury version of this edible wreath as well. We just love this sweet version of wreath and the vanilla pastry cream with chocolate chunks makes a prefect pair to enjoy this bread without any spread. This week's posts for Bake-a-thon, a yearly baking event are going to be some delightful Christmas friendly bakes. After a brioche shaped as Santa claus, here come an another prefect Christmas bread aka brioche wreath for bake-a-thon.
4cups Bread flour or all purpose flour
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/2cup Milk (luke warm)
1no Egg
2nos Egg yolks
1/2cup Sugar +1tsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
100grms Butter
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,egg,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 2 hours until they double their volume.
Trust me, this wreath is definitely a beautiful center piece to decorate your Christmas dinner table. However you can make a savoury version of this edible wreath as well. We just love this sweet version of wreath and the vanilla pastry cream with chocolate chunks makes a prefect pair to enjoy this bread without any spread. This week's posts for Bake-a-thon, a yearly baking event are going to be some delightful Christmas friendly bakes. After a brioche shaped as Santa claus, here come an another prefect Christmas bread aka brioche wreath for bake-a-thon.
4cups Bread flour or all purpose flour
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/2cup Milk (luke warm)
1no Egg
2nos Egg yolks
1/2cup Sugar +1tsp Sugar
1tsp Salt
100grms Butter
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,egg,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 2 hours until they double their volume.
Pastry Cream:
1+1/3cup Milk
2 Egg yolks
1tsp Vanilla extract
1tbsp Cornflour
1/4cup Sugar
Heat the milk in simmer, meanwhile whisk the egg yolks with sugar and vanila extract.
Add the hot milk slowly and whisk everything, transfer this mixture in a saucepan and whisk until they turns thick in simmer.
Pour it in a bowl and cover it with a clingfilm right on the surface of this pastry cream to prevent the skin forming and cool it completely.
For Assembling:
Brioche dough
Pastry cream
Chocolate chunks (roughly chopped)
Egg yolk (for topping)
Flatten the dough with a rolling pin as a large rectangular disc, spread the pastry cream and sprinkle the roughly chopped chocolate chunks generously over the dough and roll the dough tightly to form a loaf.
With a sharp knife, cut the loaf as medium sized pieces.
Line a baking sheet, arrange this swirled rolls one by one as a wreath and let them sit again in a warm place for half an hour.
Preheat the oven to 350F. Mix few drops of water to the egg yolk, mix it and brush on the top of the bread generously.
Bake the bread for 25-30minutes until the crust turns golden brown..
Enjoy with your favourite drink.
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With a sharp knife, cut the loaf as medium sized pieces.
Line a baking sheet, arrange this swirled rolls one by one as a wreath and let them sit again in a warm place for half an hour.
Preheat the oven to 350F. Mix few drops of water to the egg yolk, mix it and brush on the top of the bread generously.
Bake the bread for 25-30minutes until the crust turns golden brown..
Enjoy with your favourite drink.
Check out the other bloggers doing this Bake-a-thon
Wow ! Beautiful wreath ! I bet this wreath must have been the centre of attraction ! Looks gorgeous and must have tasted fantastic with those chunks in it .
ReplyDeleteLove your baking skills Priya !
That is such a beautiful wreath for the season. The soft brioche paired with creamy pastry cream makes a delicious treat any time of the year.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely bread to look at! With the filling of pastry cream and chocolate chip, this is temptation ultimatum...
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! At first, I saw only the images and thought it was a savory one and spinach and cheese are filled in that wreath. :) Chocolate and pastry cream sound like a delectable combo in this lovely wreath.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking wreath,must have tasted heavenly with the pastry cream and chocolate chunks.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a delicious bake for the holidays. Looks so pretty and inviting. Chocolate chips take this wreath bread to a different level :-)
ReplyDeletePriya, I am not able to find enough words to express my thoughts but wow this is stunning and so beautifully baked!..Kudos on taking so much efforts..
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Priya, Christmas is not complete without a wreath. And this looks perfect for a celebration.
ReplyDeleteLovely wreath. It should make a fabulous centerpiece for a holiday meal.
ReplyDeleteThis wreath is looking so beautiful. Either you can't dare to break it to eat or you can't stop eating it as it must be delicious too :)
ReplyDeleteTh wreath bread is looking so delcious, I want to dig in some..so perfect for special occasions!!
ReplyDeleteThis wreath bread looks awesome. With cheese and chocolate filling, just delicious
ReplyDeletesuch a festive wreath and a labour of love.. my kids would be thrilled if someone baked this fo rthem .. I wish I were your neighbour., lol :-)
ReplyDeletewow, what a festive wreath priya, i bet this will be a wonderful centre piece on a party dinner table! PAstry cream and chocolate chunks delicious! perfect holiday bake!
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