#6 COTTAGE LOAF
A soft, rich loaf with a tender crumb. Nice sandwiches, toast, or dinner parties.
Provided by cynthialwoods
Categories Bread
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Put the flour, salt, yeast, and butter in a bowl. Blend the butter into the flour with your fingers, like you would when making pie crust. It takes about 3 minutes and it gives you the chance to show your bread some love.
- Pour in the water and mix slowly with a dough hook until you have a soft dough. It should be just a tiny bit sticky.
- Continue to mix with your dough hook for about 3-5 minutes, then tip it onto the countertop and knead a few minutes longer until the dough is stretchy.
- Put the dough back in the bowl and let rise 1 hour or until doubled.
- Put the dough on the countertop, and rip off about 1/3. Form both pieces into balls and stack one on top of the other (like a snowman), on a baking sheet. Push your finger all the way through the center of the dough, from top to bottom, to ensure they don't separate.
- Dust with flour and make vertical slashes in the dough.
- Let rise 30-45 minutes until the dough has doubled.
- Preheat over to 450°F. Bake 30 minutes or until the center of the loaf reaches 190°F.
BRITISH COTTAGE LOAF
A classic crusty loaf, baked freeform in a unique shape. A Great British Bake-off recipe from Paul Hollywood.
Provided by Jennifer
Categories Bread
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Add the flour into a large bowl and add the yeast on one side and the salt on the other. Add the softened butter pieces and pour in about 1 cup of lukewarm water. Mix using one hand, then add a further 1/3 of water (you may not need it all, or you may need a little more), a little at a time, until all the flour is incorporated and the dough is soft but not soggy.
- Pour the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and knead for 5-10 minutes, until it is smooth and silky.
- Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a clean tea towel and leave to rise until doubled in size. This will take at least 1 hour and can take 2-3 hours, or longer, depending on the room temperature.
- Remove the dough onto a lightly floured surface and fold it inwards repeatedly to knock out the air and ensure that it rises upwards, rather than outwards. This is especially important in a freestanding loaf without a tin to support it.
- Tear off one third of the dough and set aside. Shape the larger piece into a ball by first flattening the dough into a rough rectangle, then rolling it into a thick oblong. Turn the dough so that the longer edge is running away from you and flatten it slightly. Now fold in the two ends to the centre and press them down, so you end up with a chunky, squarish shape. Turn the dough over, so that the join is underneath.
- With your palms turned upwards, put your hands on each side, slightly under the dough. Move the cob around, tucking the dough neatly under itself as it turns. You are gently forcing the sides of the dough down and underneath, to create a smooth, taut top and a rough underside. Avoid using too much extra flour during shaping. Place the ball of dough on the prepared baking tray.
- Repeat the rolling and shaping for the smaller piece of dough, then place the smaller ball on top of the larger ball. Flatten the top slightly, then dust your middle finger and forefinger with flour and push them through the centre of the loaf all the way to the bottom. Use a sharp knife to make 8 slashes in the surface of both the top and larger lower part of the loaf.
- Place the tray inside a large, clean plastic bag and leave to prove for 1 hour, or until well risen, and springy when prodded. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 415°F and put a roasting tray in the bottom of the oven to heat up.
- Remove the risen loaf from the bag and dust with flour. Fill the roasting tray with cold water to create steam and put the bread in the oven. Bake for 15 minutes, then lower the oven to 375°F and bake for a further 20-25 minutes, until crusty, golden brown and the base sounds hollow when tapped. (If not, put it back into the oven for another 5 minutes.)
- Transfer the baked loaf to a wire rack to cool.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 136 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 6 mg, Sodium 204 mg, ServingSize 1 serving
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