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Recipe · Brioche · Same-Day

75% Hydration Same-Day Brioche

Brioche is bread that thinks it's pastry. Eggs, butter, and milk soften the crumb to almost cake, but the gluten still has work to do. The cold ferment after mixing keeps the butter from melting out before the bake.

Total time

5 hours

Active

60 minutes

Hydration

75%

Difficulty

⌬⌬⌬

75% hydration sits in the middle for a reason. The dough is soft enough for an open crumb, firm enough to handle, and hits the sweet spot for most artisan styles. Most home bakers spend most of their time here.

A same-day schedule fits a Saturday afternoon. Mix in the morning, bake by dinner, and use commercial yeast at a percentage that matches the timeline. Flavor is honest but less developed; structure is reliable.

Ingredients

900g total dough. Yields 1 brioche loaf, ~810g baked.

Ingredient Grams Baker's %
Bread flour 433 g 100%
Water 273 g 63%
Milk 52 g 12%
Salt 7.8 g 1.8%
Instant yeast 5.2 g 1.2%
Butter (softened) 52 g 12%
Eggs (whole) 78 g 18%

Schedule

  1. Hour 0
    Mix flour, water, yeast. Autolyse 20 minutes.
  2. Hour 0:20
    Add salt, mix until smooth.
  3. Hour 0:30
    First fold.
  4. Hour 1:00
    Second fold.
  5. Hour 1:30
    Third fold.
  6. Hour 2:00
    Bulk ferment until visibly puffy.
  7. Hour 3:30
    Roll into a log, place seam-side down in a buttered loaf pan, proof 45-60 minutes until the dough crests above the rim.
  8. Hour 5:00
    Brush the top with beaten egg. Bake at 350°F for 35 minutes until the top is deep golden and the internal temperature reads 195°F.

Method tips for this style

Add the cold butter in small pieces with the mixer running on low. Wait for each addition to fully incorporate before adding the next. The dough will look broken before it comes back together; trust the process.

What to expect

A softer crumb than the low-hydration version, with slightly more open texture but the same tender pull. Good for both sandwiches and the toaster.

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