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Wat (wie) is brioche - definitie

BREAD OF FRENCH ORIGIN THAT IS SIMILAR TO A HIGHLY ENRICHED PASTRY, AND WHOSE HIGH EGG AND BUTTER CONTENT GIVE IT A RICH AND TENDER CRUMB
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Brioche         
·add. ·noun A knitted foot cushion.
II. Brioche ·add. ·noun A light cake made with flour, butter, yeast, and eggs.
brioche         
[bri:'??, 'bri:??]
¦ noun a small round French roll made from a light sweet yeast bread.
Origin
Fr., from Norman Fr. brier, synonym of broyer, lit. 'split up into small pieces'.
brioche         
(brioches)
Brioche is a kind of sweet bread.
I'll have coffee and a brioche.
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Wikipedia

Brioche

Brioche (, also UK: , US: , French: [bʁijɔʃ]) is a bread of French origin whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb. The chef Joël Robuchon described it as "light and slightly puffy, more or less fine, according to the proportion of butter and eggs". It has a dark, golden, and flaky crust, frequently accentuated by an egg wash applied after proofing.

Brioche is considered a Viennoiserie because it is made in the same basic way as bread but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally sugar. Brioche, along with pain au lait and pain aux raisins—which are commonly eaten at breakfast or as a snack—form a leavened subgroup of Viennoiserie. Brioche is often baked with additions of fruit or chocolate chips and served on its own or as the basis of a dessert, with many regional variations in added ingredients, fillings, or toppings.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor brioche
1. It was left to Marie Antoinette to wonder, apocryphally, why the women didnt eat brioche instead.
2. Rub half a garlic clove on the top of each brioche.
3. A Barnsley bakery has stirred up fury across the Channel after winning a contract to sell brioche to the French.
4. The brioche contract followed because Mr Foster‘s railway client was unable to find a French producer willing to meet the necessary specifications.
5. The meal includes a Kobe beef steak, a truffle omelet, and foie gras au torchon with caramelized apple and pain brioche, Beluga caviar with blinis, sour cream and quail eggs, freshly squeezed juices and a bottle of Cristal champagne.