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Basic French Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
French
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
4 3/4
c
Flour
2
tb
Sugar
2
ts
Salt
2
ts
Yeast
1 3/4
c
Water
INSTRUCTIONS
I usually add herbs to this (which I never measure, but about 2 tsp total
is pretty flavorful), and top with seeds. I've also substituted or added
whole wheat flour(up to 2 cups), wheat and/or oat bran, cheese, oil, dried
garlic and onions, even spinach powder (which turned the bread green; I
thought it looked gross, but everybody else liked it.)
My favorite herb combo is dried, minced garlic (or garlic powder), dill
weed, and dill seed.
I use a mix of seeds for the top, usually sesame, poppy, flax, and caraway.
These would look nice in a bow-tied cellophane bag!
Posted to Digest bread-bakers.v097.n056 by Lee & Bill
<steiconi@hotcoco.infi.net> on Sep 07, 1997
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