See the step by step recipe video down in the recipe card. I confess, I haven’t always been making my own hamburger buns, and I still don’t if I am really in a pinch. We all need a break sometimes, right? But when I have a bit of extra time, this Brioche Bun is always the one I turn to! They are golden brown and have such a rich flavor (thanks to butter and eggs!), that they really make any burger extra special. These Brioche Buns pair perfectly with my best burgers ever, grilled turkey burgers, or these juicy chicken burgers. They take a little time, but I promise they are worth it! Love baking bread? Try this Whole Wheat Bread, these Homemade Crescent Rolls or these Hot Dog Buns next!
What is brioche?
Brioche is a French style of bread that is rich in flavor and golden in color. This is because of the high amount of eggs and butter used in the recipe. “This is the best bun recipe ever and so easy to do! I am making them weekly now as store bought just won’t do.” — John “Enjoyed these buns with some burgers tonight, and they did not disappoint! So light and fluffy; was the perfect touch to dinner, indeed!” — Sara Add your review They make one really incredible bun, for burgers, sandwiches or just on their own!
What’s the difference between a brioche burger bun and a regular hamburger bun?
I love using Brioche Buns for burgers when I want something a little extra special. They look and taste like the richest bread you’ve ever had! A brioche bun, just like brioche bread, is made with significantly more eggs and butter than your average yeast bread. If you’re looking for a hamburger bun that is a little lighter on the eggs and butter, my Mom’s Homemade Buns are another great option!
How do you make Brioche Buns?
This Brioche Bun recipe requires a little more effort than regular yeast breads, because of the time spent kneading and slowly incorporating the butter. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you see success!
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Can I use active dry yeast?
Absolutely! I choose to use quick yeast or instant yeast almost exclusively, because it works just as well, but a little quicker. You can swap the quick yeast for active dry and not change anything else, except that it may need additional time to rise.
Can I use whole wheat flour?
Yes, sort of. If you want incredibly light and fluffy buns, I would encourage you to use mostly all purpose flour, and just add in a small portion of whole wheat. This will add a little fibre, but not take away from the taste and texture of the buns.
Can I make it vegan? Gluten free?
Unfortunately, since it would require many changes and I am no expert in gluten-free or vegan baking, I haven’t tested it either way. The butter may be swapped for a firm vegan butter for a dairy free version.
Can I add poppy seeds or sesame seeds?
Absolutely! To jazz these up, you can sprinkle with sesame seeds or poppy seeds immediately after brushing with the egg wash.
Can I make these brioche buns ahead?
Absolutely!
You can prep the dough, then let it rise overnight in the fridge and continue with the recipe the next day. You can proceed with the recipe up to rolling the buns. Then roll, place on a baking sheet, cover completely (ensure the covering won’t stick), and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, take the buns out and allow to warm completely, until the look puffed and doubled. This can take some time since they are cold. You can also bake and reheat! Simply store them on the counter, in the fridge or freezer, then place in a 250 degree F oven and heat for 5-10 minutes, until warmed to your desired temperature. For a softer crust, you can wrap in foil.
Can I freeze brioche buns?
Definitely! We often have homemade bread and buns in the freezer. Let cool at room temperature completely. Then store in an airtight bag and freeze up to 6 months. To avoid freezer burn, enjoy within the first 3 months. To thaw, place a paper towel or two into the bag with the frozen buns and let sit at room temperature for a few hours until thawed. The paper towel will help to absorb excess moisture and keep buns from becoming soggy.
More things to serve with these brioche hamburger buns!
This Slow Cooker Pulled Pork is one of our favorite things, especially with a sweet and tangy Homemade Coleslaw Recipe on the side. Try these Air Fryer Turkey Burgers or Air Fryer Burgers and some Homemade BBQ Sauce. Load them up with Sloppy Joes or this Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken recipe.
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