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Chile Bread Pt 2

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INGREDIENTS

See part 1

INSTRUCTIONS

add the remaining ingredients.
knead everything up by hand or in a kitchenaid or bread machine--whatever
works for you. you might need to add a bit more flour to finish the dough,
which should be soft=A0 and springy without being too sticky to handle.
round it up into a nice neat ball, plunk it in a greased bowl, cover, and
leave it to rise until doubled--anywhere from an hour or so (for heavily
yeasted versions) to 2 or 3 hours (or whatever, for pokey sourdoughs).
i prefer to shape this dough into a torpedo (press the ball of risen dough
into a cirle, then roll up the circle like a jellyroll and pinch the seam),
let it rise again until *almost* doubled (around 45 minute to an hour or
longer, depending), slash the top, then bake it in at 450 degrees on quarry
tiles, spritzing with water every 3 minutes for the first 10 minutes. this
yields a rustic loaf with a great crust. you can suit yourself,
though--bake it in loaf pans for sandwich slices, or make it into rolls or
a round loaf or a flatbread, or bake it on a cornmeal-dusted cookie sheet
instead of tiles. a cooler temperature (350-375) will give you a softer
crust. total baking time will be from approximately 20-25 minutes (for 450
degrees) to 35 or 40 minutes (for
350    degrees).
***nonsourdough version: dissolve the yeast in the water and then stir in
the flours as above.
this recipe turned out a lovely reddish brown loaf with great flavor and
only a mild warmth from the chiles--not enough for me, but perfect for
nonchileheads. next time i'll increase the habs to a full teaspoon and add
a couple of dried chipotles to the guajillos. i'll also probably experiment
with other roasted seeds--sunflower, sesame, and flax make a good mix.
another way to go would be with diced roasted chiles (mark miller adds
these) and diced cheddar or jack cheese, maybe a handful of slivered
sundried tomatoes, and a pinch of ground coriander in with the oregano...?
Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #341 by love@ucet.ufl.edu on May 31, 1997

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