Steven Edwards’ Marmite BreadLittle crisp and savoury brioche-type rolls created by the 2013 MasterChef Professionals winner Watch me make it on YouTubeDownload an accessible word version hereIngredients100g/4ozPain de Campagne Flour100g/4ozT55 Flour20g/1ozButter10g/½oz Caster Sugar60g/2½ozWarm WaterPinchTable Salt15g/½ozFresh Yeast5g/¼ Milk PowderTspMarmite25g/1ozEggsMethod:1.In a mixer with a dough hook or by hand, mix the flour, butter, sugar, salt, milk powder and then the eggs and Marmite (about half a tablespoon).2.In a small bowl whisk together the water & yeast making sure that the yeast is fully dissolved.3.Slowly add the yeasty water to the dry ingredients and mix for 6 minutes – until the dough comes together leaving the bowl clean.4.Knead the dough (or continue in the mixer) until the dough is smooth and starting to have a shiny surface5.Cling film the bowl and leave to prove for 2 hours.6.Knock back the bread by hand on very lightly floured table.7.Split the mix into 8 even pieces (about 50g)8.Knead and roll each piece of dough in your hand to create dough balls.9.Place the dough ball sin the greased metal mould (Yorkshire pudding tin)10.Cling Film lightly and leave to prove.11.When double in size cook at 190c for 8 minutes.12.Remove from the mould and cook for a further 4 minutes directly on the oven shelf to ensure browning and crisping on all sides.13.Brush with oil and leave to cool.My Tips:Weighing water can be easier than trying to see (or not) the level in a measuring jug: the number of millilitres of water is the same as the number of grams (100ml weighs 100g).If using fast action dried yeast, halve the quantity of yeast – and keep away from the salt and sugar. This is a basic brioche dough that can take many flavours: herbs, seeds, nuts etc.