Torrijas are a classic of Spanish pastries, especially popular during Holy Week. In this recipe, we teach you how to make torrijas Brioche, a variant that will surprise you with its flavor and texture. Keep reading and discover the recipe for torrijas more delicious and easy to prepare at home.
Difficulty: Easy
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Total time: 24-48 hours (including drying of bread)
Ingredients
For 4 people
To achieve some perfect torrijas, you need quality ingredients. Here we detail what you will need:
- Brioche Bread: 1 bar, preferably from the day before so that it is a little drier and can better absorb the liquid mixture.
- Milk: 1/2 liter, preferably whole to give a creamier mixture.
- Cream: 1/2 liter, which provides a rich and smooth texture to the French toast.
- Eggs: 3, essential for the mixture that will soak the bread.
- Butter: 1 walnut, to fry the French toast and get a golden and crispy texture.
- Sugar: to taste, to sprinkle over the French toast and give it a sweet touch.
- Milk or vanilla ice cream: to accompany French toast and add a cold and creamy contrast.
Step-by-step preparation of “Brioche French Toast”
1. Prepare the bread
Cut the brioche bread into rectangles of the desired size. It is advisable to let the pieces of bread dry for a while. 24-48 hours. This step is crucial for the bread to better absorb the mixture of milk and eggs, achieving perfect French toast. Drying the bread allows the French toast not to fall apart during frying and to maintain a good consistency.
2. Mix the liquid ingredients
In a saucepan, mix the milk, cream and eggs. Heat the mixture to 80°C without letting it come to a boil. It is important to stir constantly to prevent the eggs from curdling and to obtain a homogeneous mixture. This combination of milk and cream is what will give the torrijas their characteristic texture. soft and creamy.
3. Soak the brioche bread
Once the mixture is ready, strain it to make sure there are no lumps. Immerse the brioche pieces into the mixture, allowing them to soak well. Let the bread soak the mixture for a few minutes so that it is completely soaked. This step is essential to ensure that the torrijas have a rich and uniform flavor.
4. Fry the French toast
In a frying pan, melt a knob of butter and add a little bit of sugar. Fry the brioche pieces over medium heat until golden brown on both sides. This process must be done carefully to avoid burning. The butter and sugar caramelize the surface of the bread, giving rise to a golden and crispy crust while the inside remains soft and juicy.
5. Serve
Place the torrijas on a plate and Accompany them with a scoop of ice cream milk or vanilla. The contrast between the warm French toast and the cold ice cream is a delicious combination that everyone will love. You can add a little powdered sugar above for a decorative finishing touch.
Tips for delicious brioche French toast
- Type of Bread
Although brioche is a great option, you can also use day-old bread. The bread should be dense and with good crumb to absorb the mixture well. Avoid breads that are too soft or fresh, as they will not absorb the mixture well and may fall apart when fried.
- Variety of Flavors
Add a touch of cinnamon or lemon peel to the milk mixture to give them a different, more traditional flavor. You can also experiment with a little vanilla or anise to vary the flavor profile of the torrijas.
- Frying Correctly
Use a Castey non-stick frying pan and make sure the butter doesn't burn. Fry at low temperature. medium heat This is key to ensuring that the torrijas are golden brown and do not fall apart. Keep a constant eye on the torrijas while frying to obtain the right amount of browning without burning.
- Accompaniments
In addition to ice cream, you can serve the torrijas with honey, maple syrup or fresh fruit for an extra touch of flavour. The accompaniments can vary according to your preferences, but they will always add an extra touch of sweetness and freshness to the dish.
The chef's trick
For some tastiest torrijas and with better texture, let the cut brioche bread dry for 24 to 48 hours. This will allow the bread to absorb the milk and egg mixture more evenly, achieving a perfect end result. In addition, the dry bread prevents the French toast from falling apart during frying and guarantees an ideal texture.