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Served on buttery brioche buns, these pork burgers with smoked bacon and Cheddar cheese will be a hit at the next barbecue.
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Cinnamon rolls are pretty perfect, but these gild the lily with dark chocolate mixed into the beautiful, supple brioche dough (which you can make ahead). And...
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Put the ooh-la-la into your French toast by using real brioche, the eggy, buttery bread from France. Unsweetened strawberry sauce helps cut the sweetness, and whipped cream amps up the richness. It's a special French toast for a special occasion.
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Get Truffled Brioche Grilled Cheese with Tomato Bisque Recipe from Food Network
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This grand burger is a custom blend of ground prime rib, brisket, skirt steak, and tenderloin, topped with bacon and triple-cream cheese. The recipe is also delicious with a mix of chuck and sirloin.
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Get Vanilla Brioche Bread Pudding with Peach Suzette Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Get Brioche and Berry Bread Pudding with Lemon Fondant Recipe from Food Network
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Parsnips give an earthy dimension to this bread pudding, which melds cubes of brioche, grated cheese, and thyme.
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An easy recipe for mushroom melt sandwiches from DTLA Cheese in Los Angeles. You will need wild mushrooms, Taleggio cheese, and brioche slices.
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There is French toast, and then there are torrijas, the Spanish version The origins of both are undoubtedly the same: yet another way to make good use of bread that’s no longer fresh Though torrijas, like French toast, can be served at breakfast, they can also be a knockout dessert.
Ingredients: milk, sugar, eggs, bread
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A classic breakfast sandwich recipe from Eggslut in Los Angeles, with soft scrambled eggs, cheddar, caramelized onion, and Sriracha mayo on a brioche bun.
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Recipe Grilled Apricots with Brioche and Vanilla Ice Cream, as seen in the June 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'