Boxemännchen

In December all the bakeries in Luxembourg sell these cute little men- and more recently women- shaped brioches, called a Boxemännchen! It’s the perfect breakfast treat around Christmas time, and it’s really not hard to make!

By the way, if you’re on Instagram you can find my very own hand-drawn Boxemännchen sticker in the GIFY section of your stories. So cute!

This recipe was filmed as part of my ‘Tastes of Luxembourg’ series for RTL Today. You can watch it here on RTL Play.

 

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Ingredients

660g flour (T55)
100g sugar
280ml full-fat milk, lukewarm
1 fresh yeast cube (42g)
120g butter, melted
2 eggs
a pinch of salt

To finish:
1 egg yolk
1 tbsp milk
24 chocolate buttons, to decorate

Method

Makes 8

Put the flour and sugar into a large mixing bowl with a pinch of salt.

Put the milk in a jug and crumble the yeast into it, stir to dissolve.

Pour the yeasty milk into the flour, add the melted butter and the 2 eggs and knead for 5 minutes. Shape the dough into a ball, put back in the bowl and cover the bowl with the tea towel. Leave to rise at room temperature for 45 minutes so the dough doubles in size.

After 45 minutes, turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knock it back with a brief knead. Divide it into 8 portions.

Cut off about 30g from each portion and roll it into a walnut-sized ball — this will be the Boxemännchen’s head. Shape the remaining dough into an oval and place it on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Make a lengthwise slit at the bottom, going halfway up, and gently pull the two sides apart to form the legs. Make a diagonal slit on each side for the arms. Place the head on top.

Repeat with the remaining portions, placing 4 Boxemännecher per tray and leaving enough space between them, as they will rise in the oven. Cover each tray with a damp tea towel and leave to rise for 30 minutes at room temperature.

Preheat the oven to 200°C fan.

After 30 minutes, beat the egg yolk with the of milk and delicately brush the tops of the brioche buns with the beaten egg glaze. Place 2 chocolate chip buttons on the head to form the eyes, and two on the body to form the buttons.

Bake the buns in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.

Eat warm or put on a wire rack and leave to cool.

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