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50% Whole Wheat 25% Butter Sourdough Brioche

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Benito

50% Whole Wheat 25% Butter Sourdough Brioche

We’re finally getting to visit our closest friends who we haven’t seen since last summer.  So we’re bringing pie and bread, of course!  I decided on trying my recipe for 50% WW 25% butter SD brioche again because it is a little bit sinful with the butter and yet has a good amount of whole wheat.  My friends prefer a soft bread so this should be perfect. 

Levain

Mix the levain ingredients in a jar or pyrex container with space for at least 300% growth. 

Press down with your knuckles to create a uniform surface and to push out air.

At a temperature of 78ºF, it typically takes up to 10-12 hours for this sweet stiff levain to be at peak.

 

Dough

In the bowl of a stand mixer, add the milk, eggs, salt, sugar and levain.  Mix and then break up the levain into smaller pieces.  Next add the flours.  Mix on low speed until there is no dry flour remaining.  Once incorporated increase the speed gradually to medium.  Mix at medium until the gluten is moderately developed.  With the mixer running add the room temperature butter one pat at a time until it is fully incorporated, waiting until each pat is well incorporated before adding the next.  Continue to mix until you can  pull a good windowpane, not quite as good as a white flour because the bran will interrupt the windowpane somewhat.

 

Shape the dough into a tight ball, cover in the bowl and ferment for 3-4 hours at 82ºF.  There should be some rise visible at this stage.

You can next place the dough into the fridge to chill the dough for about 1.5 hours, this makes rolling the dough easier, remember if you do so the final proof will take longer.  Alternatively, you can do a cold retard in the fridge overnight.

 

Prepare your pans by greasing them with butter or line with parchment paper.
Scrape the dough out onto a clean counter top. Lightly flour the bench. Transfer the dough onto the bench and divide it into four. Shape each into a roll, allow to rest 5 mins.  Next like a baguette, shape each roll into a long log with tapered ends.  Next do a 4 strand plait.  Tuck the ends underneath and transfer into the prepared pan.

 

Cover and let proof for 6-8 hours, longer time if you chilled your dough for shaping. I proof until the top of the dough comes to within 1 cm of the top edge of the pan.

 

Preheat the oven to 350F and brush the dough with the egg-milk wash (1 egg with 1 tsp of milk and pinch of salt).  Just prior to baking brush with the egg-milk wash again.

 

Bake the loaves for 35-40 minutes or until the internal temperature is at least 190ºF, rotating as needed to get even browning. Shield your loaf if it gets brown early in the baking process. After 35-40 mins remove the bread from the pan and bake a further 10 mins by placing the loaf directly in the oven on the rack with the oven turned down to 325ºF. You can brush the top of the loaf with butter if you wish at this point while the bread is still hot to keep the top crust soft.

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Comments

Booda's picture
Booda

Where's the pie?

Richard

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Benito

LOL you know me too well now Richard.

HeiHei29er's picture
HeiHei29er

Sinful indeed….  😁

How did it turn out?

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Benito

I won’t know until later today.  Our friends moved to the country which is one of the reasons we don’t get to see them often.  We will drive out to their place and stay for a couple of days and hopefully enjoy the baked goods we bring.

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Isand66

I’m sure your friends will be very happy to enjoy this bread!

Best,

Ian

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Benito

Thank you Ian I hope they do.  It is a bit underproofed as I can see the plaits pulled apart a bit.  Bulk fermentation occurred during a work day and I lost track of the dough and by the time I remembered it in the proofing box it had gone 1 hour and about 15% past when I planned to cold retard it. Yesterday it was taking quite sometime to recover, longer than I expected and I got a bit impatient and baked it too soon.  I probably needed another 30-45 mins time.  Oh well it’ll still taste good.

Benny

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Benito

Here’s a video of the plaiting.

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Benito