Bread, rolls, muffins, biscuits, and breakfast cakes

Coffee Cakes (Brioche) .

65 · First Edition, 1896 · Report an issue

Ingredients

  • 1 cup scalded milk
  • ¾ cup egg yolks
  • ¾ cup whole eggs
  • ⅔ cup butter
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 2 yeast cakes
  • ½ teaspoon extract lemon, or 2 pounded cardamom seeds extract lemon, or pounded cardamom seeds
  • 4⅓ cups flour

Method

  1. Cool milk; when lukewarm, add yeast cakes, and when they are dissolved add remaining ingredients, and beat thoroughly with hand ten minutes; let rise six hours.
  2. Keep in cool place over night; in morning turn on floured board, roll in long rectangular piece one-fourth inch thick; spread with softened butter, fold from sides toward centre to make three layers.
  3. Cut off pieces three-fourths inch wide; cover and let rise.
  4. Take each piece separately in hands and twist from ends in opposite directions, coil and bring ends together at top of cake.
  5. Let rise in pans and bake twenty minutes in a moderate oven; cool and brush over with confectioners' sugar, moistened with enough boiling water to spread.

Kitchen Notes

  • Original calls for a moderate oven — about 350°F.

Original 1896 Text

1 cup scalded milk ¾ cup egg yolks ¾ cup whole eggs ⅔ cup butter ½ cup sugar 2 yeast cakes ½ teaspoon extract lemon, or 2 pounded cardamom seeds extract lemon, or pounded cardamom seeds 4⅓ cups flour Cool milk; when lukewarm, add yeast cakes, and when they are dissolved add remaining ingredients, and beat thoroughly with hand ten minutes; let rise six hours. Keep in cool place over night; in morning turn on floured board, roll in long rectangular piece one-fourth inch thick; spread with softened butter, fold from sides toward centre to make three layers. Cut off pieces three-fourths inch wide; cover and let rise. Take each piece separately in hands and twist from ends in opposite directions, coil and bring ends together at top of cake. Let rise in pans and bake twenty minutes in a moderate oven; cool and brush over with confectioners' sugar, moistened with enough boiling water to spread.