Ingredients
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1/4
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1/4
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1/4
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1
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1 1/2
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1/2
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1/4
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2 1/2 - 3
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Directions
Really Easy, Really Good French Bread, A dear friend gave me this recipe, swearing that it is too easy to mess up- and she was right! It was delicous, better than anything fresh from the bakery!, This recipe is amazing I have made it multiple times, adding poppy seeds, sesame seeds, or garlic/Parmesan toppings and/or herbs, depending on the evenings menu The recipe easily makes two or three loaves as stated and I generally make 3 as this bread freezes remarkedly well Definitely a go to recipe for beginners or experienced bakers and easily tweakable Fun to experiment with this recipe , Just didn’t work for me
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Steps
1
Done
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Dissolve Yeast, Warm Water, and Sugar in a Small Bowl. |
2
Done
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in a Large Bowl or Stand Mixer, Combine Hot Water, Granulated Sugar, Salt, and Oil. Add 1 1/2 Cups of Flour to the Mixture in the Large Bowl/Mixer and Mix Well. Stir in Yeast Mixture. |
3
Done
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Add 1 1 1/2 Cups More Flour and Mix Until Well Blended. (at This Point Your Dough Will Still Be Quite Sticky). Leave in Bowl and Let Rise For 1 Hour, Mixing a Few Strokes a Couple of Times During the Hour. |
4
Done
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Divide Dough Into 2 (or 3 If You Want Smaller Loaves) Pieces. Roll Out Each Piece on a Floured Surface Into the Length Desired Then Roll Up Length Wise Like a Jelly Roll. |
5
Done
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Put on a Greased Cookie Sheet, Sealed Side Down, and Tuck the Ends Under. Slash the Top Diagonally Across the Top Every Couple of Inches With a Sharp Knife. Brush With Egg White. Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees Fahrenheit. Let Loaves Rise 30 More Minutes. |
6
Done
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Bake For 25 - 30 Minutes. |