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  • Sussan Estela Olaya

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    febrero 4, 2025 en 19:38
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    Hi Christofer.

    Welcome to the Scoolinary community! Thank you for your question.

    The difference between brushing with egg and milk vs. yolk with a bit of water lies in the final baked appearance:

    1. Whole egg + milk:

    Provides a moderate shine and a uniform golden color.

    The milk gives a slightly softer and more matte tone compared to using only egg.

    Commonly used for croissants, brioche, and burger buns when a glossy but not overly intense finish is desired.

    2. Egg yolk + a bit of water:

    Creates a more intense and deep color, with a shinier finish.

    The yolk contains more fat, which enhances browning and richness in appearance.

    Ideal for brioche if you want a more vibrant and attractive color.

    Which is better for brioche and maritozzi?

    For brioche and maritozzi, the best choice depends on the finish you prefer:

    If you want a more intense and glossy color, use yolk with a bit of water.

    If you prefer a softer and more uniform finish, choose whole egg with milk.

    For a more classic and professional look in brioche and maritozzi, the most common option is yolk with a bit of water, as it enhances the bread’s color and appearance.

    Let me know which option you prefer for glazing your breads!

    Best regards.

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