Sunday, July 10, 2011

{French Bread}

We just had a delicious spaghetti dinner and what really added to the deliciousness was this bread...So yummy and soft on the inside with some crunch on the outside. It was fantastic and super easy.















2 ¼ c. warm water
2 Tbsp. sugar
1 Tbsp yeast
1 Tbsp salt
2 Tbsp oil
5 ½ -6 cups flour

Dissolve sugar and yeast in the warm water. Let this proof—or sit for a few minutes until it bubbles. Then add salt, oil and 3 cups of flour and beat well. Add in 2 1/2 -3 more cups of flour. The dough should clean off the sides of the bowl and not be too stick – but be careful not to add too much flour. Knead for a few minutes.

Leave the dough in the mixer to rest for 10 minutes and then stir it down (turn on your mixer for 10 seconds) and then allow to rest another 10 minutes. Repeat for a total of 5 times. Then turn dough onto a floured surface and divide into two equal parts. Roll each part into a 9×13 rectangle. Roll dough up, starting from long edge of loaf to seal. Arrange seam side down on large baking sheet that’s been sprinkled with corn meal, allowing room for both loaves. Repeat with second part of dough. With a sharp knife, cut 3 or 4 gashes at an angle on the top of each. Cover lightly; allow to rise 30 minutes. Brush entire surface with egg wash (one egg beaten slightly with 1 Tbsp of water). If desired, sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake for 30 minutes at 375 degrees.


*Adapted from Mel's Kitchen Cafe

4 comments:

  1. the loaves are beautiful Codee! I so wish it wasn't going to be 90F+ today so I could make some bread :)

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  2. They look so pretty and yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe with us!

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  3. it's not a french bread ! it's "pain viennois" (Viennese bread) :)

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