Mouna


Mouna
Mouna is a delicious citrus-flavoured brioche from the Oran region of Algeria.

It origins are much disputed, but it was no doubt inspired by a brioche brought over by Spanish immigrants from the Valencia region: the "Mona de Pascua".

However, it is also amusing to remember that the citizens of Oran used to enjoy their Sunday picnics, with brioche as the dessert, near to Fort Lamoune, so...
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Last modified on: May 22th 2019

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For 2 Mounas, you will need:

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How long does it take?
Time required for this recipe:
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3 hours 41 min.14 hours50 min.18 hours 31 min.
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Step by step recipe


Stage 1 - 5 min.
Mouna
Melt 200 g butter in a small pan on low heat, or in the microwave.

Leave to cool to room temperature.

Stage 2 - 7 min.
Mouna
Put into a mixer bowl: 500 g flour, 100 g egg, 125 g milk (really cold), 25 g orange flower water, 10 g fine (or table) salt, 12 g yeast, 150 g leaven and 100 g caster sugar.

Stage 3 - 15 min.
Mouna
Knead together for 7 minutes on minimum speed, then 7 more minutes on the next speed up.



Note: For the best way to knead, see: A few tips for effective kneading at home.

Stage 4 - 5 min.
Mouna
Go back to the slowest speed, then gradually trickle in the butter.

Stage 5
Mouna
Knead until the butter is completely mixed in.

Stage 6 - 3 min.
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Finish by grating the zest of 1 orange and 1 lemon into the mixture and knead for a further 2 minutes to mix in.

Stage 7 - 2 hours
Mouna
Gather the dough into a ball and transfer to a large, clean bowl. Cover with a plastic sheet and leave to rest at room temperature for 2 hours.

Stage 8 - 12 hours
Mouna
Divide the dough into lumps of about 800 g and shape into balls.

Sit these on a baking sheet, cover with a plastic sheet and leave to rest in the fridge overnight.

Stage 9 - 5 min.
Mouna
Next day, reshape each ball and put into a tall non-stick tin or mould. Cover with a plastic sheet.

Stage 10 - 3 hours
Mouna
Leave to rise in a warm place for 3 hours.

Stage 11 - 2 min.
Mouna
After this, preheat the oven to 360°F (180°C).

Glaze the top of the brioche using a brush.

Stage 12 - 2 min.
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Cut a cross into the top with scissors.

Stage 13 - 2 min.
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Then scatter pearl sugar granules over.

Stage 14 - 45 min.
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Bake for about 45 minutes.

Stage 15
Mouna
Turn out while hot and leave to cool on a wire rack.
Remarks
If you don't have leaven, use soured dough, if possible.
Keeping
Several days in a cloth bag.
Source
Loosely based on a recipe by Thomas Marie, award-winning French baker..
Nutritional information
Whole recipe
Energetic valueProteins CarbohydratesFats
4,304 Kcal or 18,020 Kj83 gr602 gr195 gr
215 %32 %57 %30 %
Per 100 g
Energetic valueProteins CarbohydratesFats
277 Kcal or 1,160 Kj5 gr39 gr13 gr
14 %2 %4 %2 %
Per piece
Energetic valueProteins CarbohydratesFats
2,152 Kcal or 9,010 Kj42 gr301 gr97 gr
108 %16 %28 %15 %
% are calculated relative to a Recommended Dietary Intake or RDI of 2000 k-calories or 8400 k-joules by day for a woman (change to a man).
Possible allergens in this recipe: Milk, Gluten, Egg
How much will it cost?
  • For 2 Mounas : 4.59 €
  • Per Mouna : 2.30 €

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Note: Be careful, these prices are only an estimate, you can consult the table of prices by ingredients used for this estimate.
This recipe uses (among others)
FlourFlour: You can get more informations, or check-out other recipes which use it, for example: "Moelleux" cake batter, Hamburgers, Walnut short bread, French Family Cake, Caramelized apple rice pudding, ... All
ButterButter: You can get more informations, or check-out other recipes which use it, for example: Cream sauce with Vin Jaune, Canadian apple crumble, Flaky brownie brioche, Sliced veal with leeks and mushrooms, Caramelised apple custards, ... All
MilkMilk: You can get more informations, or check-out other recipes which use it, for example: Dublin fruit scones, Crème brulée, Old style brioche, Nantes Tourton, Chocolate eclairs, ... All
Caster sugarCaster sugar: You can get more informations, or check-out other recipes which use it, for example: Chocolate mug cake, Saint Honoré cake, Caramel rice pudding, Buckwheat almond biscuits, Apricot blancmange, ... All
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