Black and Blue's rich, buttery brioche is the best thing this editor ate this week.
used to be considered an afterthought: a basket dropped on the table with a handful of small, hard squares of butter that were both tasteless and impossible to spread without shredding the bread to smithereens. But I can say with certainty thatYes, other restaurants have implemented an elevated bread service, and I love them for that, too. But, this is no ordinary dinner roll. In fact, this massive loaf can feed a table of four and have you walking home with leftovers in tow.
Two ramekins also sit beside the family-sized loaf. One contains house-made sun-dried tomato butter, the other, Maldon sea salt. You might be thinking at this point, “I’m going too hard on the butter situation,” but as it melts, the whipped spread adds a deep umami note to the bread’s inherent sweetness , it was this bread that I woke up thinking about the next morning.
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