Sunday, September 20, 2009

Bread Experiment



Luckily I don't give up too easily on finding a bread recipe that is perfect. That doesn't mean this didn't taste good...it means I haven't found the recipe that I know will be a favorite.

The process for this one took a total of 3 hours...not bad.



To make two loaves you'll need the following.........

1 package active dry yeast
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 cup warm water (105 to 115 degrees)
5 1/2 cups all purpose flour or bread flour (I used a combo of both)
1 tablespoon salt
Grated zest of lemon
2 cups warm water (105 to 115 degrees)
3 tablespoons melted butter
1 cup chopped herbs (any combo of parsley, oregano, dill, chives, mint...whatever you want)




1. Sprinkle yeast and pinch of brown sugar over warm water in a small bowl. Stir to dissolve and let stand until foamy, about 10 minutes.



2. Combine 1 cup flour, remaining brown sugar, salt and zest in large bowl. Add 2 cups warm water, yeast and butter and mix with a whisk. Beat hard for two minutes or until smooth. Add herbs and remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon until dough becomes stiff.

3. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth, about 5 minutes. Place in greased bowl, turning dough once to grease top. Cover with plastic wrap. Let rise until doubled, about an hour and half.




4. Gently deflate dough and turn onto lightly floured surface to divide into two loaves. Shape and place on two greased or parchment lined pans. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rise for 40 minutes.



5. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 45 minutes, or until nicely brown and fragrance is filling kitchen. Cool on racks before slicing and eating.



This is from the book entitled Bread by Beth Hensperger, page 57.



I look forward to trying some of the other recipes in this book. Practice, practice, practice!

13 comments:

  1. I can just smell it! Great job...I need to bake some bread :D

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  2. I'm a rookie bread baker, but this one looks pretty easy. Thanks for posting it - the lemon and herbs sound yummy!

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  3. There's something so very ful-filling about making, baking and then breaking your own bread. The smell, the texture - I love bread!

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  4. I love baking bread, especially when I have the time. We love regular old white bread so much that I haven't experimented with putting herbs in yet. I need to do that.

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  5. I have alreday said it in another blog, but that is how I feel everytime I see someone baking bread: I admire you!

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  6. Thanks ladies! It has been a matter of time commitment with the rising, waiting...definately has been a weekend project for now.

    I love love love the smell of bread baking.

    Laura, that means alot!

    Girlichef, thanks for all your advice on collages ;-)

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  7. There are so many good bread recipes out there, why settle on just one? :)

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  8. Looks good, and yes, practice makes perfect!

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  9. There's nothing better than a freshly baked bread, yum! Great job!

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  10. I love all fresh bread! this looks amazing!

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  11. I've long wanted to try and make my own bread... Kudos to you!

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  12. It was fun..and what a sense of accomplishment!

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