Orange Brioche and The review of the Book :パンで幸せ三昧―賢く作ると、なるほどおいしい!

But before I will talk about it, I have to tell you something. You can see that I change my watermark, and this is the story that I want to tell you.
I must say "Thank you" to Ngoc Anh Hoang, a lovely reader in Vietnam, who told me about the web site that uses my photo without my permission, so I redesign my watermark to make it harder to remove.
I don't tell you the name of the site because Ngoc Anh Hoang already sent them the letter and hope they will be ashame, and don't do anything like this again. I don't mind if anyone will use my recipes or photos, but I just ask for them to give me the credit, that's all!
Because when I posting I mean "I really want to share" and I hope everyone will understand.

パンで幸せ三昧―賢く作ると、なるほどおいしい! (LEE CREATIVE KITCHEN)
It start with the basic bread and how to knead (with a clear picture of instruction, Japanese style) it, from table rolls, milk bread, raisin bread, butter roll, semi-hard roll, croissant bagel and foccacia.



Open sandwich section is quite lovely, it can be use for the canape too.
The sandwich section is, well, sandwich haha, rolled sandwiches, toasted sandwiches, bagel, pita, baguette croissants and hamburger. Different kinds of bread and different kind of filling, so if you have sandwich for your lunch, it's really helpful.
Then the pizza toasted section, it's easy and delicious, just one loaf of bread you will be able to create 10 pizza toasted (and after reading it, you might get more idea, ^ ^).
The last section is bread become meal, bread quiche, soup, (well, and the idea of bread tatin, lovely).
So, I do love this book, it's great for the bread and variations. And for everyone who love eating carbohydrate, you might love it too.

It's the first menu that catches my attention, well, I just really want to try. I love brioche, and I love orange jam, so, I think that it will be great if they are together.
The percentage of the butter in this recipe is not very high, so it's not hard too knead, and the butter is not melt a lot when shaping the brioche.
But if you don't want to shape like mine, you can roll the dough into a ball and bake it that way, it's delicious in any shape, ^_^.

Orange Jam Brioche
Makes 14 pieces (5 cm)
Makes 14 pieces (5 cm)

250g | Bread flour |
2tbsp | Caster sugar |
5g | Instant yeast |
½ tsp | Salt |
90ml | Orange juice (do not use fresh) |
1 | Egg |
75g | Unsalted butter |
40g | Orange marmalade |
Egg wash (1egg + 1tbsp water) | |

Use large spoon (or pastry scraper) to mix everything together, and knead briefly to bring all the ingredients together.
Add the butter and knead to combine.
Take the dough out of the bowl and knead by using the heel of your hands to compress and push the dough away from you, then fold it back over itself (see the picture here). Give the dough a little turn and repeat. Put the weight of your body into the motion and get into a rhythm. Keep folding over and compressing the dough.
Knead for 5 - 10 minutes or until the dough is soft, pliable, this dough won't be satiny, but it will stop being sticky.

Put the dough into a light buttered bowl. Let the dough rise in a warm place until double in size about 1 hour.

Take the dough out of the bowl, deflate by touch it lightly.
Cut the dough into 14 pieces, roll into a ball and let them rest for 10 minutes.
Shape the dough:

Punch a hole in bigger side.
Flip the small side under the bigger one and pass the small dough through the hole.

Preheat the oven to 180°C.
When the dough almost double in size, brush with egg wash.
Bake for 15 minutes, or until the brioche is golden brown.
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