Basic White Bread recipe


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Servings: 1 Loaf
Prep time: None None
Cooking time: None None

Ingredients

1/2 : c Butter or margarine

1 : Large onion, diced

1 : c To 2 c diced celery w/leaves

15 : c Toasted 1/2-inch bread cubes

1 : /2 ts Salt

1/4 : ts Black pepper

1 : tb Dried sage *

1/2 : c Chopped parsely

1 : c Turkey stock, water, or milk

3 : tb Onions; chopped

3/4 : c Celery; chopped

6 : tb Butter; melted

4 : c Day old bread crumbs

1 : ts Salt

1/8 : ts Pepper

1 : ts Thyme or sage

2 : tb Water or milk; (optional)

1/2 : c Non-iodized salt

1/2 : c White sugar

1 : qt Water

1 : lb Lean pork; such as shoulder

8 : oz Pork fat

Salt : Salt and pepper

1 : /2 oz Fresh breadcrumbs

Nutmeg; : Nutmeg; ground cloves

Mace; : Mace; thyme

Egg : Egg yolks

Sausage : Sausage skins

2 : tb Butter

1/2 : Onion; chopped

1 : Garlic clove; minced

2 : c Brocolli florets; cooked

6 : Eggs

1/2 : ts -Salt

3/4 : c Mozzarella; cubed

2 : ts Parsley; minced

2 : ts Onion green tops;

1/4 : Sl Red sweet red pepper (opt

1 : lg Onion

1 : lb Chicken necks and wings

1/2 : lb Beef short ribs

1/2 : lb Veal bones

1 : tb Salt

2 : Celery sticks

2 : lg Carrots

1/2 : sm Celery root (about 3 1/4 oz)

1 : md Bunch flat-leaf parsley

-(about : -(about 3 oz)

4 : md Garlic cloves

4 : Balck peppercorns

6 : c Water

1 : c Brown rice

2 : ts Olive oil or butter

1 : ts Salt

1 : tb Oil

1 : c Brown rice; short or

Directions

0: James Beard's Basic White Bread Makes 1 large loaf or 2 small loaves * Making basic white bread dough * In a small bowl mix the yeast and the 1/4 cup warm water; add the sugar, stir well, and set aside until proofed

1: It is proofed when fermentation is apparent: the mixture will swell and small bubbles appear on the surface

2: (If it doesn't proof at all, it means the yeast is not fresh

3: ) In a small saucepan heat the milk with the salt and stir in the butter until it melts

4: Set aside to cool until it is no warmer than the yeast mixture

5: Put 2 cups of the flour in a large mixing bowl and stir in the milk mixture

6: Beat well with a wooden spatula, add the yeast mixture, and continue beating the dough until it is smooth, adding an additional cup of flour to make a firm dough

7: Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface and begin the kneading process, which evenly distributes the fermenting yeast cells through the dough

8: * Kneading Instructions * There are several kneading methods, but the basic one is to flour the dough and your hand lightly, then push the heel of your hand down into the dough and away from you

9: Fold the dough over, give it a quarter turn, and push down again

10: Repeat pushing, folding and turning until the motion becomes rhythmic

11: Knead for about 10 minutes, kneading in additional flour as necessary, until the dough is smooth and no longer sticky, and blisters form on the surface

12: To test whether the dough has been kneaded enough make an indention in it with your fingers; it should spring back

13: If blisters form on the surface of the dough and break, this is another sign that the kneading is sufficient

14: * Note: If you have a heavy-duty electric mixer with a dough-hook attachment, knead the dough with the hook and finish it off on the board

15: Butter a large bowl, transfer the dough to it, and turn the bowl until the dough is well coated with butter on all sides

16: Cover the dough with a dish towel and let it rise in a warm, draft-free place for 1 to 1-1/2 hours, until it is doubled in bulk

17: A good, warm, draft-free place is inside your room temperature oven

18: To test further if the dough has risen properly, make an indentation in it with two fingers: if the dough does not spring back, then it is ready

19: * Baking Preparations * Butter a 9x5x3 inch loaf pan, or two pans that are about 8x4x2 inches

20: Punch the dough down with your fist to deflate it; transfer it to a floured board and knead it well for about 3 minutes

21: Pat it into a smooth round or oval shape and let it rest for 4 to 5 minutes

22: Then form into 1 large or two small loaves, by shaping the dough into an oval the length of your bread pan, then gently stretching, rounding, and plumping it in the palms of your hands, tucking the edges underneath and pinching them together

23: Lift carefully; drop the dough into the pan or pans and smooth out

24: Cover the dough with a towel and let it rise again in a warm draft-free place for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, until it is double in bulk

25: Preheat the oven to 400dF

26: Brush the egg wash over the top of the dough

27: Bake in the center of the oven for 20 minutes; reduce the heat to 350dF and bake for 20 to 25 minutes longer, until the crust is well browned and the bread sounds hollow when removed from the pan and tapped on the bottom with the knuckles

28: If you like a crusty loaf, remove it from the pan about 5 to 10 minutes before the end of the baking time and let it finish baking on the oven rack

29: It will get brown and crusty all over

30: Remove the bread from the oven and let it cool on a rack before slicing

31: The bread may be stored in a plastic bag in the refrigerator after it has cooled

32: If you seal it in a bag before it is completely cooled, the crust will become soft

33: Stored bread will keep about 1 week

34: It also freezes well if wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and sealed in a plastic bag and can be kept for up to 3 months

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