Brioche Buns
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dancing james
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Brioche Buns
Where can I get 150 brioche type buns for serving pulled pork etc?
Any suggestions as I'd like to get a bulk discount rather than pay supermarket prices.
Any suggestions as I'd like to get a bulk discount rather than pay supermarket prices.
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Re: Brioche Buns
How about making some
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/17486/brioche/
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/17486/brioche/
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dancing james
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Re: Brioche Buns
Baking is not my speciality and I don't have the oven for 100 rolls.
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Re: Brioche Buns
Why not try your local bakery?
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Re: Brioche Buns
Forgive me but why would you want to cover your potential customer in detritus? I have yet to be served a pp roll in an brioche bun that did not completely disintegrate en route to my pie hole and schlek coleslaw sauce and pp down my shirt.
Maybe, just maybe acceptable with a burger provided there is nothing with any moisture content like sauce, but not for pp. I was served a chilli dog recently in an brioche roll.....great sausage, splendid chilli, slow cooked onions and brown mustard.......I offered the waitress a £20 tip if she could lift it an take a bite, not even close, she offered me a knife and fork, but I don't want to eat a bloody hot dog with a knife and fork, same goes for a pulled port roll.
Brioche buns are a bloody abomination and should be outlawed at the earliest possible opportunity
I may start an organisation - Campaign for real baps
Cheers Tiny
Maybe, just maybe acceptable with a burger provided there is nothing with any moisture content like sauce, but not for pp. I was served a chilli dog recently in an brioche roll.....great sausage, splendid chilli, slow cooked onions and brown mustard.......I offered the waitress a £20 tip if she could lift it an take a bite, not even close, she offered me a knife and fork, but I don't want to eat a bloody hot dog with a knife and fork, same goes for a pulled port roll.
Brioche buns are a bloody abomination and should be outlawed at the earliest possible opportunity
I may start an organisation - Campaign for real baps
Cheers Tiny
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Re: Brioche Buns
Tiny wrote:I may start an organisation - Campaign for real baps
Now that is something I could get behind....or perhaps in front of
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Re: Brioche Buns
Tiny
If a brioche bun is toasted first they seem to stay together quite well. It's not for customers but for my wedding party in a month's time. The other week i used the Waitrose Heston Blumenthal brioche buns and they were fantastic but far to pricey (£150 for 2).
If a brioche bun is toasted first they seem to stay together quite well. It's not for customers but for my wedding party in a month's time. The other week i used the Waitrose Heston Blumenthal brioche buns and they were fantastic but far to pricey (£150 for 2).
Re: Brioche Buns
You need to speak to a local bakery, or perhaps a supermarket that has an in-house bakery and see if they will do you a deal.
Re: Brioche Buns
Tesco do a very acceptable Brioche burger bun, 80p for 4
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Re: Brioche Buns
The ALDI brioche buns are some of the better ones I've tried.
otherwise you could look online at companies like Hobbs House Bakery, but they aren't cheap
otherwise you could look online at companies like Hobbs House Bakery, but they aren't cheap