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Red Pepper-Semolina Bread From Bread

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INGREDIENTS

1 tb Rice yeast, SAF instant one
1 tb Dough enhancer
2 c Warm water, 105 F to 115 F
2 c Semolina flour
2 lg Red bell peppers,
Roasted & peeled
4 c Unbleached all-purpose
Or bread flour
1/4 c Olive oil
1 tb Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Combine yeast, dough enhancer, water, semolina flour, red peppers, 2
cups of the unbleached flour and the oil in a heavy duty mixer bowl. Mix
just until ingredients are combined. Cover loosely and let sponge for 15
minutes. 2. Add the salt. 3. With mixer on low speed and using the
remainder of the unbleached flour, add just enough flour until the sides of
the bowl are cleaned by the dough. The dough should still be soft & sticky.
4. Knead on low speed for 7 minutes. The dough will no longer be sticky but
elastic. 5. Turn dough out onto a lightly greased surface & form into two
loaves. Place into 2 greased pans or onto a greased baking sheet sprinkled
with corn meal, if desired. Let rise until doubled, about 30 minutes. 6.
Bake in a preheated 350 F oven for about 35-40 minutes. I substituted an
equal amount of applesauce for the oil and used jarred roasted red peppers
from Trader Joe's and used freshly milled Golden 86 flour instead of
unbleached flour.

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