Pain brié

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Pain brié
Bread
Place of origin:
France
Region or state:
Normandy
Main ingredient(s):
Flour, water, baker's yeast
Recipes at Wikibooks:
 Pain brié
Media at Wikimedia Commons:
  Pain brié

Pain brié is a traditional Normandy bread. Its name comes from the pounding of the dough, as "brie" is derived from the Old Norman verb brier, meaning "to pound". The preparation includes a long kneading period and a beating of the dough, which tightens it, producing a heavy, yeasted bread with a tight crumb.

References

  • The Concise Larousse Gastronomique: The World's Greatest Cookery Encyclopedia, Prosper Montagne, 2003. p169.
  • The Breads of France: And How to Bake Them in Your Own Kitchen, Bernard Clayton, 2002. p88.


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