Just Flour, Salt and Sugar. Easy to Measure Out Petit French Baguettes
Just Flour, Salt and Sugar. Easy to Measure Out Petit French Baguettes

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Fresh Homemade French Baguettes are simply amazing! These french bread/baguettes are light and airy with a The ingredients in baguettes are pure simplicity: flour, water, salt, and yeast. Storing Baguette Baguettes are best when they are fresh out of the oven.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have just flour, salt and sugar. easy to measure out petit french baguettes using 6 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Just Flour, Salt and Sugar. Easy to Measure Out Petit French Baguettes:
  1. Take 100 grams Bread (strong) flour
  2. Prepare 100 grams Cake flour
  3. Prepare 1/3 to 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  4. Get 1 tsp Sugar
  5. Take 1/2 tsp Dry yeast
  6. Prepare 150 ml Lukewarm water

Cover, and let rise in a warm place for about. Our Classic Baguettes recipe is just as the name states - a classic. These baguettes are going to closely resemble those from an artisan bakery. Seeded dough is also easy to turn into épi de blé.

Instructions to make Just Flour, Salt and Sugar. Easy to Measure Out Petit French Baguettes:
  1. If using a bread machine, set all ingredients in the machine and automate the process until the first rising by using "bread dough course".
  2. [Kneading] Put all ingredients in a big bowl but separate salt from yeast. Then add lukewarm water. Mix them using cooking chopsticks or spoon.
  3. When the dough becomes crumbly, knead by hand. Patiently knead well for 10 minutes until the dough gets resilient and shiny.
  4. First Rising: When the dough becomes smooth, make it into a ball. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow it to rise triple in size.
  5. After the first rising is done, divide the dough into 6 pieces. Cover them with a wrung out damp kitchen towel or a bowl, and let it rest for 15 minutes.
  6. Shaping: Stretch the dough into an oval shape. You can stretch it gently with your hand without using a rolling pin (that way there is less pressure on the dough).
  7. Take the dough from one end and fold the dough in 3 or roll it up and seal the edges well. Here you can also fill it with bacon or olives.
  8. This is a crispy chocolate French baguette filled with chocolate chips. Later you can also make a "condensed milk French baguette" filled with condensed milk + butter.
  9. Second rising: To get the crispy texture, spray water on the surface. You can also moisten the dough by using a brush as shown in the photo or back of a spoon.
  10. Allow the dough to rise double in size for the second time at a warm place with high humidity. If you are using an oven with bread-rising mode, set it at 40°C for about 30-40 minutes.
  11. Preheat the oven to 220°C and bake it for about 15 minutes and it's done (in an electric oven bake at 230°C). Here in the photo, I added dried tomatoes and basil in the dough.

They cut exactly the same way and create stunning loaves. So I guess baguettes are out of the question for my new French Bakery. French baguette is flour, water, yeast and salt. The flour may take some part in it. In the US most flours found in stores seem to be bleached, which may alter the bread quality.

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