Crusty Whole-Wheat Baguettes recipe


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Servings: 2
Prep time: None None
Cooking time: None None

Ingredients

1 : Loaf (0-oz) Italian or

-French : -French bread

3 : tb Olive oil

1 : ts Oregano

1/2 : ts Minced garlic

8 : oz Ground beef or sausage

3/4 : c Prepared spaghetti sauce;

-divided : -divided

Salt : Salt and pepper

1 : c Shredded Mozzarella cheese

1 : tb Oarmesan cheese

1 : pk Active Dry Yeast; OR

1 : tb Active Dry Yeast; Bulk

1/4 : c Water; Warm, 110-115 Deg. F.

1 : c Cottage Cheese; *

1 : tb Sugar

1 : /4 ts Salt

1 : Egg; Lg.

2 : 1/4 c Unbleached Flour; Unsifted,*

1 : tb Butter; Room Temperature

1 : c Cheddar; Sharp, Grated

1 : c Flour

1 : c Corn Meal

1 : ts Salt

2 : tb Sugar

1 : tb Baking Powder

1 : Egg, lightly beaten

1 : c Milk

1/4 : c Cooking Oil

1 : c Brown rice flour +

Directions

0: These baguettes are crusty, deep brown and dusted with flour

1: The dough can also be shaped into a round and backed on a pizza pan, preferably black steel

2: Slash the loaves with a sharp knife or with the metal blade of a food processor (hold it carefully by the center hub); deep slashes make a great-looking baguette

3: Basic Sponge In processor fitted with metal blade, Mix Basic Sponge with water, salt, and honey until smooth

4: Combine flours

5: (If processor is standard- size remove half of sponge mixture and add flours in two batches

6: ) Add combines flours, 1/4 cup at a time, pulsing several times to incorporate each addition

7: Then process dough until supple, elastic and sticking slightly to work bowl, about 1 minute, adding more water or flour by teaspoon, if dough is either too dry or too wet

8: Dough should be very sticky

9: Transfer dough to large plastic bag, squeeze out all air and seal tightly at top of bag to allow enough room for dough to expand

10: Set bag in bowl and let dough rise in warm spot until doubled, about 1 hour

11: Oil double baguette bread pan

12: Sprinkle bottom lightly with cornmeal

13: Punch dough down, place on generously floured surface and divide in half

14: Pat each piece into rectangle

15: Start on long side to roll up dough

16: Pinch seams to seal

17: Gently stretch to fit pan, if necessary

18: Place dough seam side down, in pan

19: Sprinkle flour lightly over top

20: Cover loosely with plastic

21: (Can be refrigerated at this point for several hours

22: Remove from refrigerator about 1 1/2 hours before baking

23: ) Let dough rise in warm spot until doubled, about 50 minutes or longer if previously refrigerated

24: Slash surface

25: About 15 minutes before baking, put rack on bottom of oven at set 1 t 475 degrees F

26: Place bread in oven, then immediately turn down heat to 425 degrees F

27: bake baguettes until deeply browned and sounding hollow when rapped on bottom

28: About 15 to 18 minutes

29: Immediately remove from pan

30: Place on wire rack

31: Makes 2 baguettes, or 8 servings

32: Each serving contains about: 239 calories; 445 mg sodium; 0 mg cholesterol; 2

33: 7 grams fat; 49 grams carbohydrates; 7

34: 2 grams protein; 0

35: 7 grams fiber; 10% calories from fat

36: Recipe from : Los Angeles Times Newspaper, Cooking section, Thursday March 05, 1992 By Abby Mandel

37: From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www

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