My newest obsession? Prosecco peach shortcakes. It has to be said!

Prosecco peach shortcakes are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.

If these aren’t just the cutest summer dessert you’ve ever seen, well… then I need to make you more prosecco poached peach treats. Seriously.

Also, because I love alliteration.

prosecco poached peaches

One of our local ice cream places serves brioche ice cream sandwiches. They’ve never really appealed to me because I need TEXTURE. I need some sort of crunch like a cone – or I just want ice cream in a dish without the added squish of a bun.

Until! I made my own brioche buns, covered them in a shower of flaked sea salt and shoved prosecco poached peaches inside with vanilla bean ice cream.

If that isn’t heaven, what is?!

prosecco poached peaches

The brioche buns are incredible. Obviously, you will most likely get more use of them in a savory recipe nature. We’ve now used these for burgers and sandwiches and they are dreamy. Homemade bread of any kind if where it’s at.

But brioche bread? It’s so rich and fluffy.

p.s. I do give you some tips at the end of the recipe for the brioche. For example… creating the brioche ice cream sandwich with these buns too. YES.

homemade brioche buns

The peaches alone are insane.

Insaaaaane, I tell you.

In other words, it will be impossible to stay away.

They have so much flavor. The prosecco, which turns into syrup, is delicious on EVERYTHING. As a result, it’s syrupy and sweet but retains the prosecco flavor AND the peach flavor. I mean, I can’t stop myself from taking spoonfuls of it every time I’ve made it. Don’t discard any of it! Keep the prosecco liquid, the peaches, everything! This stays great in the fridge for a few days and it’s incredible in cocktails, on ice cream alone, or even by itself in a little bowl.

YES. By itself. I freaking love it!

You will find a reason to use it. I promise.

Prosecco peach shortcakes are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.

Now, I can’t say much about the ice cream since this is a store-bought vanilla. However, the combo of the salted, soft brioche, the creamy ice cream and the syrupy boozy peaches?

OH MY GOSH.

Just go run and make the peaches to serve over ice cream right now. Or heck, even yogurt. Let’s make this a breakfast thing too. Because it’s fabulous.

Prosecco peach shortcakes are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.

Why aren’t we eating this every weekend? It is now in the summer rotation forever and ever and ever.

Prosecco peach shortcakes are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.

Prosecco Peach Shortcakes

Prosecco Peach Shortcakes on Salted Brioche

Prosecco peach shortcake are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.
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Ingredients

salted brioche buns

prosecco peaches & shortcakes

  • 1 cup prosecco
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 4 peaches peeled and sliced
  • vanilla ice cream for serving
  • flaked sea salt for serving
  • fresh mint for garnish

Instructions 

salted brioche buns

  • In a bowl, stir together the milk, water, yeast and sugar. Let sit until foamy, about 15 minutes.
  • In a large bowl (or the bowl of your electric mixer – that’s what I use!), stir together the flours and salt. Take the butter and mix it into the flour using your fingers to make coarse crumbs.
  • Stir the yeast mixture and 1 beaten egg into the flours (or use your stand mixer on the lowest setting, just until a dough has formed. Knead the dough (either on a floured workspace with your hands, or in your stand mixer using the slowest settinfor 8 to 10 minutes. The dough will be sticky – don’t add more flour! You want it to be sticky.
  • Place the dough in a lightly oil bowl and cover it. Let rise for 1 to 2 hours until it has doubled in size.
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. After the dough has risen, divide it into 8 or 10 equal parts (or even 12, for smaller bunand form them into buns. Place them on the baking sheet about 2 to 3 inches apart (they will rise!) and cover. Let them rise for another hour or so.
  • Place a pan of water on the bottom rack of your oven. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Brush the buns with the egg wash and sprinkle with the flaked sea salt. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, turning the pan halfway through baking. Let cool completely before using.

prosecco peaches & shortcakes

  • Add the prosecco and sugar to a saucepan and heat over medium heat. Whisk until the sugar dissolves. Add the peach slices and bring the mixture to a simmer. Simmer until the peaches are tender, about 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and let the peaches cool to room temperature. You can store them in a sealed jar in the fridge once they cool!
  • To assemble the shortcakes, slice open a brioche bun and top with vanilla ice cream. Add a few spoonfuls of the peaches on top (with some syrup!) and a pinch of flaked salt if you want. Garnish with fresh mint. Serve immediately.
  • Note: you can also use these to make ice cream sandwiches. Sandwich the ice cream and peaches (no syrup, just the peachebetween the brioche and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Freezer for at least 4 hours before serving!

Notes

buns from the ny times
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Prosecco peach shortcakes are out of these world! Prosecco poached peaches with vanilla ice cream on homemade salted brioche buns. To die for.

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