Provided by Foodiewife
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the water, starter, and 3 cups of the flour, mixing until smooth. Stir in the salt, sugar, yeast, gluten and ascorbic acid powder (if using) then an additional 1 1/2 to 2 cups of flour. Stir until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl, adding only enough additional flour as necessary; a slack (sticky) dough makes a light loaf. Knead the dough for about 7 minutes in a stand mixer; or 8 to 10 minutes by hand, on a lightly greased work surface. You may also knead this dough using the dough cycle on your bread machine; once it's finished kneading, transfer it to a bowl to rise, as directed below. Turn the dough into an oiled bowl, cover the bowl, and let the dough rise until doubled in bulk, about 90 minutes. Gently deflate the dough, and divide it into six pieces (for thin baguettes) or three pieces (for thicker Italian loaves). Shape each piece into a 16-inch long loaf, and place the loaves, at least 4-inches apart, on parchment-lined baking sheets, or in lightly greased baguette pans (French loaf pans). If you're using baguette pans, make the loaves 15-inches long. Note: I shaped my rolls about 6-inches long and got 8 rolls. Cover the loaves with lightly greased plastic wrap, and let them rise for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until they're nice and puffy. Towards the end of the rising time, preheat your oven to 450°F. If desired, gently brush the loaves with egg yolk glaze (which I didn't do, this time), and sprinkle them generously with Pizza Seasoning, artisan bread topping, or the toppings of your choice. If you're not brushing the loaves with egg yolk, spray them with olive oil spray; this will help them brown. Note: I use the olive oil spray and placed the rolls on parchment paper and onto a bread baking stone. For a classic look, make three diagonal slashes in each loaf, cutting about 1/4-inch deep. For taller, rounder baguettes, don't slash. Note: I made one long slash down the middle of each roll. Bake the baguettes for about 25 minutes, or until they're a rich golden brown. Remove the loaves from the oven. Turn off the oven, crack it open a few inches, and return the loaves to the cooling oven, without their pans. Letting the loaves cool right in the turned-off oven helps preserve their crunchy crust. Yield: 6 baguettes, 8 rolls or 3 Italian-style loaves.
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