ARTISAN ITALIAN BREAD
This recipe is for the serious bread maker. Use your KitchenAid for a lighter inside (perfect for subs and pasta dishes) or make it 100% hand-made which will produce a bread that is more dense and hearty (for dunking in soups and stews). Buddha says to 'be one with the bread' and make it by hand, but the starter makes 2 batches, so we suggest trying it both ways. You will need to begin making this bread the day before it's needed. The result is three very wonderful artisan loaves of Italian bread that is soft and airy on the inside, and light and crunchy on the outside. This recipe is an adaption of a recipe from Amy Scherber. We've made it simpler with quite a few modifications. :)
Provided by 2Bleu
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 45m
Yield 3 Loaves
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- SPONGE STARTER (This makes enough for two recipe batches or 6 loaves): Mix all the sponge starter ingredients together using a KitchenAid with dough hook, on medium speed for 1 to 2 minutes until a somewhat elastic and very stiff batter has formed.
- Scrape the sponge into a plastic container and cover it with a see-thru lid (or plastic wrap). Let the sponge rest about 6 hours at room temperature until it has risen to the point where it just begins to collapse. The sponge will triple in volume and small dents and folds will begin to appear in the top as it reaches its peak and then begins to deflate. The sponge starter is now ready. NOTE: At this point you can refrigerate the starter and it can stay refrigerated for up to 1 month (just bring starter to room temperature before using).
- TO MAKE THE BREAD: Combine the warm water and yeast in your KitchenAid bowl and stir with a fork to dissolve the yeast. Let stand for 3 minutes.
- Add the cool water and 1/2 of the sponge starter to the yeast mixture and mix for about 1 minute, breaking up the sponge. The mixture should look milky and slightly foamy.
- Add the flour and salt and mix to incorporate the flour, scraping the sides of the bowl until the dough gathers into a mass. It will be wet and sticky, with long strands of dough hanging from the dough hook. If the dough is not sticky, add 1 tablespoon of water.
- Add a Tbsp or so of flour and knead for 2-3 minutes, until it becomes supple and fairly smooth. This is a sticky, wet dough; don't be tempted to add too much flour. Turn off the mixer, and using a large dish towel or plastic wrap, cover the bowl while still on the mixer and allow the dough to rest for 15 minutes (autolypse stage).
- Remove plastic wrap and knead the dough again for 2-3 minutes, until it is stretchy and smooth yet still slightly sticky. Dump the dough onto the counter and shape it into a loose ball, place it in a lightly oiled bowl, and turn the dough in the bowl to coat with oil. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm dark place for 1 hour then transfer the bowl to the refrigerator for 8 hours (up to 24 hrs) to let it relax, develop flavor, and become more manageable.
- Take the dough from the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for 2 hours, until it begins to warm up and starts to rise.
- Flour a work surface well and gently dump the dough onto it. Divide the dough into three equal pieces. Working with one piece at a time, gently flatten, pressing out some of the air bubbles, and stretch it into a rectangle(You can hold the dough up in the air and use the gravity to help form the rectangle). Fold the top third down and the bottom third up as if you were folding a business letter. Seal the seam with the heel of your palm, then repeat with the letter fold. (You want to gently draw the skin tight over the surface of the loaf while leaving some air bubbles in the dough or deflate its airy structure).
- Now form the loaf into a baguette by rolling the dough into a loaf shape. The loaves should now be about 10 inches long. Place loaf onto a sheet of parchment paper (cut to fit your stone) with enough room for the other two loaves.
- Make the other two loaves. The loaves will be soft and slightly irregular in shape. Leave space between the loaves as they will spread as they rise. Cover the loaves with well oiled plastic and let them rise for 2 hours.
- Place a baking stone in the oven on the 2nd rack from the bottom and preheat the oven to 450°F.
- Diagonally score each loaf in about 4 places about 1/8" deep, being careful not to deflate them too much. Carefully slide them with the parchment paper onto the baking stone in the oven.
- Using a plant sprayer, quickly mist the loaves and the sides of the oven with water (careful not to spray the light bulb), then quickly shut oven door. Mist the loaves again after 2 minutes, and again after another 2 minutes. Bake for about 25 minutes or until the loaves sound slightly hollow when tapped on the bottom and the crust is a medium to dark brown. (If the crust is not brown enough, the loaves will soften as they cool). Transfer the bread to a rack to cool. Let rest at least 15 minutes before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1082.6, Fat 3.2, SaturatedFat 0.5, Sodium 2339.2, Carbohydrate 225.3, Fiber 9.4, Sugar 0.8, Protein 32.8
RUSTIC ITALIAN BREAD ABM
This is the one I make all the time. I use the bread machine to make my dough and then bake in oven to get that rustic look. It rises nice and the crust and texture is great--give it a try. Prep time includes the total bread machine and rising time. You can also make this in your KitchenAid mixer instead of the bread machine, using you kneading hook. Oil bowl cover let rise in a draft free spot.
Provided by andypandy
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 3h35m
Yield 1 large loaf, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Add flour, oil, salt, sugar, yeast and water to your bread machine according to its instructions.
- Set on dough setting.
- Always follow your machines instructions, when mixing open it and keep check on the dough. Dough should be in a nice round soft sticky to the touch ball. If it is not add more water, or add flour which ever is needed.
- Remove when signal beeps and cycle is done.
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Sprinkle cornflour or cornmeal onto a baking sheet.
- Punch dough down and form into a long or oval loaf.
- Cover and let rise for 25 more minutes.
- It should be doubled again by this time.
- Uncover and slash the top with a sharp knife or razor.
- Brush all over with the beaten egg white.
- Bake 25 minutes to 35 minutes, until hollow sounding when tapped on bottom.
- Cool.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 84, Fat 1.6, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 90.9, Carbohydrate 14.9, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.5, Protein 2.3
SOFT ITALIAN BREADSTICKS (ABM)
Serve these wonderfully soft breadsticks warm out of the oven, brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with Parmesan cheese. Goes really well served with Italian meals. Recipe from Quick Cooking.
Provided by Marie
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 35m
Yield 24 breadsticks
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place all dough ingredients in your bread machine pan according to manufacturers direction.
- Select dough setting.
- When dough cycle is complete, turn out onto floured board and divide dough in half.
- Cut each portion into 12 pieces and roll each piece into a 4 to 6" rope.
- Place 2" apart onto greased baking sheets.
- Cover and let rise in a warm place for about 20 minutes or until doubled.
- Bake at 350° for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
- Immediately brush with butter and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
- Note: Be careful not to overbake or they will become tough.
LINDA'S FANTABULOUS ITALIAN BREAD A B M
After trying a few other Italian bread recipes I decided to adapt my old one to more modern methods. It is even better than doing it all by hand since the dough is handled less. Use a silpat when working with this dough since it is a little sticky.
Provided by Secret Agent
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 3h20m
Yield 1 huge loaf, 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Pre heat oven to 375 while dough rises. If you are using a pizza stone it is important to have it screaming hot.
- Put all ingredients **except** last 5 into bread machine on DOUGH cycle. Run through the entire dough cycle, turn off the machine and start it over so you get two kneading and rising cycles. It will make a nice difference in the loaf.
- Put dough onto a silpat which is on a cookie sheet with no edges and punch down, letting it rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Shape into a rectangle on the silpat.
- Roll the dough from the long side, pinching it as you roll to prevent it from unrolling.
- Gently move the loaf to one side of the pan.
- Sprinkle the silpat with cornmeal and position the loaf 'kitty cornered' in the pan, with the seam side down.
- Let rise in a warm spot covered with a damp towel for 30 to 40 minutes until it is doubled (I use my proofing oven on the lowest setting, about 100 degrees.
- With a very sharp knife, carefully slash the loaf in 4 places.
- Mix the egg white with a drop of water and gently brush it on the loaf. Wait 5 minutes and gently brush it again.
- Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds (I really cover the loaf heavily and it looks so beautiful when it comes out of the oven).
- Put the silpat onto your baking stone quickly by sliding it off of the baking sheet which has no sides. If you are not using a stone just put the pan in the oven as usual.
- Toss 6 ice cubes onto the bottom of your oven and shut the door. Repeat 10 minutes later with 6 more ice cubes.
- Bake a total of 35 to 40 minutes or until the loaf sounds hollow when tapped. 15. Cool on a wire rack before slicing.
- Wonderful with pasta.
- Leftovers make great toast!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 91.7, Fat 2.3, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 14.7, Sodium 157.7, Carbohydrate 14.7, Fiber 1, Sugar 0.8, Protein 2.9
BEST EVER WHITE BREAD (ABM)
This is a recipe I developed from lots of trial and error. I just kept experimenting with my bread maker. This same dough makes beautiful dinner rolls as well.
Provided by Tricia Foley
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h5m
Yield 1 2 lb loaf, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place ingredients in bread maker following your manufacturers guidelines.
- Personally I only mix it up in the bread maker. When it is done proofing I turn it out onto a floured surface shape it and place it in a greased (cooking spray) loaf pan. Let rise for approx 1 hour, til doubled. I bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.
CARRIE'S BEAUTIFUL BREAD (ABM)
I tinkered & messed with this recipe until I got it right. It bakes up high and light and just..well..Beautiful! I dont have good luck baking my bread in my machine, so I just make the dough in it and bake it in my regular oven. I hope you enjoy it! I do live at high altitude (6,000ft), which might have some effect on this.
Provided by CookbookCarrie
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 45m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Measure ingredients into your ABM in the order your manufacturere recommends.
- Set on light or medium setting to your preference.
- You can also make just dough with your ABM and bake in your oven or freeze the dough after the first rise in any shape you like.
- Bake in a conventional oven at 350 degrees for 25-35 minutes.
PLAIN OLE ITALIAN BREAD ABM
Just was looking for a good, plain italian bread. You know the kind thats crusty on the outside, chewy on the inside. Italian style bread without all the herbs. Easy for the bread machine. Even though RecipeZaar is my favorite, I searched the internet. Found different recipes around the internet. Combined some from here some from there and kind of changed the technique. You get a nice high crusty loaf with a chewy interior and it smells wonderful. As close to the oven as it gets!
Provided by Sally
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 3h15m
Yield 2 Lb Loaf, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place Water, Olive Oil, Brown Sugar, 2 Cups of the Flour, and then Salt in the pan of the bread machine. Then add the remainder 2 Cups of the Flour (make a little well) and add Yeast.
- Use the French Bread Setting, Medium Crust, 2 lb loaf.
- As the dough is forming you may want to check and scrape the sides a time or two.
- Let the machine do its thing and enjoy the aroma!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 326.9, Fat 2.1, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 586, Carbohydrate 66.5, Fiber 2.6, Sugar 2.5, Protein 9.2
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