[Homestead] Rob's Bread Reinvented
Lynda
lurine at softcom.net
Wed Jul 11 13:27:47 EDT 2007
Here's a copy of the original thread on this:
At 5/28/2007 05:59 PM,Lynda wrote:
>So, Rob, seems to me that last year or maybe longer <g> you were on a great
>bread experiment. What happened with your bread baking and did you come up
>with a method that you feel is better than the others?
>
>Lynda, who is trying lots of new recipes cause she's got a new oven!!!!!
Hi Lynda,
Here is the bread I have been making every week (Sunday) for a long
time now, I like it <g>.
3 cups hot tap water (there is no chlorine in our water)
2 teaspoons yeast
7 cups bread flour
mix these together enough to wet the flour and set aside covered. I
usually let it set for 4 or more hours, it gets a good smell.
After it sets I knead it in the Kitchenaid machine. I do it on as low
as it will do it and add1 teaspoon salt after 2 min of mixing. Then I
mix it another 7 to 8 min (still on low)
(I have done this by hand too...)
After mixing I let it sit for 1 hour, then turn it out on a board and
let it rest for 5 min. Then I cut and shape it. (2 loaves)
I either use small pie pans for round loaves or the long french bread
shaped loves on a cookie sheet.
After it's shaped I let it proof for AT LEAST one hour.
Then I bake it in a pre heated 500 degree (f) oven. (I pre heat it
maybe 20 min.) it's in the hot oven for 17 min. I get some great oven
spring with the round loaves <g>.
This is a wet dough so I wet my hands when I handle it, the extra
water is not going to hurt it and it won't stick to the wet hands.
With nothing but flour-water-yeast-salt you can cook it hot.
In our new convection oven I pre heat as 'normal' oven and put it in
like that. Sometimes I give it around 5 min in the normal oven then
reset it to convection (still set for 500).
Good bread.
Rob
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mjkoaktreecottag at aol.com>
To: <homestead at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Rob's Bread Reinvented
> Good mrning all~
> "Rob's Bread " sounds versatile. My usual whole grain bread recipe did
> not
> work well for buns, pizza dough (since found a fairly good one), etc., so
> could someone please share the recipe??? Thanks.
> maggie
>
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