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Brioche is a sweet, buttery bread that originated in France. Brioche can be eaten with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it a versatile addition to any meal. If you're not up for making homemade brioche, look for a brioche loaf or some brioche buns at your local bakery.

Ingredients

Brioche French Toast

  • 1 loaf of brioche
  • 3 eggs
  • 14 cup (59 mL) of heavy cream
  • 1.5 tablespoons (22 mL) of sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Ginger
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Eating Brioche with Breakfast

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    Use a sharp bread knife to cut a loaf of brioche into even slices that are about 12–1 inch (1.3–2.5 cm) thick. Place the slices of brioche on a plate and serve them with the rest of your breakfast.[1]
    • If you’re eating breakfast alone, only cut as many slices of brioche as you think you will eat. That way you can easily save the rest of the loaf for later.
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    Place butter and an open container of jam on the table with your breakfast spread, along with two butter knives for serving. Grab a slice of brioche and use the butter knives to spread butter and jam over one side of the brioche.[2]
    • You can eat your brioche with any kind of jam, like raspberry, grape, and blueberry jam.
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    If you don't have a toaster, toast the slices over a stovetop. Just add 12 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of butter to a large pan and toast the brioche over medium heat until it's golden and crispy.[3]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Brioche
    Just combine 3 eggs, 14 cup (59 mL) of heavy cream, 1.5 tablespoons (22 mL) of sugar, and a pinch of cinnamon and ginger in a large bowl. Dip slices of brioche in the mixture and then cook the slices in a large pan over medium heat for 4 minutes, or until they are golden.[4]
    • When your brioche french toast is finished, serve it with toppings like butter, jam, fresh fruit, and syrup.
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    Eat the brioche buns plain, or cut them in half with a knife and spread butter and jam over the inside. You can also toast the cut sides of the brioche buns before you eat them.
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Making Sandwiches with Brioche

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    Layer a few slices of sandwich meat and cheese between 2 slices of brioche. For extra flavor, spread mustard or mayonnaise on the brioche slices.[5]
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    Spread a fruit jelly or jam over one slice of brioche, and peanut butter over another to make a delicious snack.[6]
    • Try toasting the slices of brioche before you add the jelly and peanut butter if you want your sandwich to be crispy.
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    Take 2 slices of brioche and spread butter over one side of each of the slices. Layer a few slices of your favorite cheese between the brioche and cook the sandwich in a pan over medium heat. Let it cook until the brioche is crispy and golden and the cheese inside has melted.[7]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Brioche
    To make the brioche bun, slice a brioche roll in half using a sharp bread knife. Then, toast the cut sides of the brioche on a grill or stovetop. Sandwich a hamburger and your favorite toppings between the two brioche halves, with the cut sides of the brioche facing in.[8]
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Storing Leftover Brioche

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    To store the brioche, place it in a sealable plastic bag and press out the excess air with your hands. Seal the bag and write the date on it so you can keep track of how old it is. Place the sealed bag in a cool, dry place.[9]
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    Thoroughly wrap your brioche in plastic wrap so it’s completely covered. Then, place the wrapped brioche in a sealable freezer bag. Press out the excess air with your hands and seal the bag. Label the bag with the date so you know how long your brioche has been in the freezer. Your brioche should last for up to 2 months in the freezer.[10]
    • When you’re ready to have your brioche, remove it from the freezer and let it thaw for at least 4 hours.
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    Storing brioche in the fridge will cause it to go stale faster than if you were to store it at room temperature or in the freezer. If you’re going to eat your brioche within 3-4 days, store it at room temperature. If you want to store your brioche for longer, keep it in the freezer.[11]
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Quynh La
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This article was co-authored by Quynh La and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Hall. Quynh La is a Professional Baker and the Owner of Sugar Bakery & Cafe in Seattle, Washington. With over seven years of experience, she specializes in baking cakes, cookies, croissants, and bread. Quynh holds an AAS in Culinary Arts from South Seattle College and a second AAS in Specialty Desserts & Bread from Seattle Central College. This article has been viewed 88,092 times.
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To eat brioche for breakfast, cut it into thick slices and spread jam and butter on it, or make French toast by dipping the brioche in a French toast mixture and cooking on each side until golden brown. If you want to eat brioche for lunch or dinner, make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or a grilled cheese using 0.5 to 1 inch thick brioche slices. You can even use a brioche bun in place of a hamburger roll! For tips on how to store your brioche, and why you should never store it in the fridge, read on!

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