What is
Brioche Rolls?

Brioche rolls are soft, sweet, and buttery bread rolls made from a rich dough that contains eggs and butter, giving them a light, fluffy texture.

Origins & History

Brioche originated in France, with its roots dating back to the 15th century. It has evolved over the years and remains a staple in French baking, often enjoyed as a breakfast item or dessert, and is popular for its versatility in both sweet and savory dishes.

Taste & Texture

Brioche rolls have a lightly sweet and buttery flavor, with a rich and soft crumb that offers a delicate mouthfeel.

Ingredients

All-Purpose Flour

All-Purpose Flour

This is the primary ingredient for brioche rolls, providing structure and the necessary gluten for a soft texture.

Butter

Butter

Butter adds richness and a distinctive flavor to brioche rolls, contributing to their tender crumb.

Sugar

Sugar

Sugar sweetens the dough, enhancing the flavor and promoting browning during baking.

Eggs

Eggs

Eggs enrich the dough, give it a golden hue, and help with leavening to achieve a fluffy texture.

Milk

Milk

Milk adds moisture and fat, enriching the dough and enhancing its flavor.

Yeast

Yeast

Yeast acts as a leavening agent, causing the dough to rise and develop a light, airy structure.

Salt

Salt

Salt enhances flavor and strengthens the gluten structure, which is essential for achieving the right texture.

This item may contain the following allergens:

gluten

Gluten

eggs

Eggs

lactose

Lactose

Brioche Rolls

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