Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Easy Artisan Yeast Bread


Artisan bread is handmade, using simple ingredients like flour, water, salt, and yeast or sourdough starter. It’s known for its crusty exterior and soft, airy interior. Unlike regular bread, artisan bread often rises slowly, with fermentation taking up to 3 days, which helps develop deep flavors and a chewy texture. This bread is crafted using traditional methods and baked in small batches, giving it a rustic look and rich taste.

You can bake the bread right after it rises, or keep the dough in the fridge for a day or two. I’ve tried both versions, and they both tasted great, so if you don’t want to wait, it’s perfectly fine to bake it after the first rise.

Ingredients: 

- 300g Bread Flour
- 8g sugar
- 4g instant yeast 
- 6g salt
- 185g lukewarm water 

Instructions:

1. Mixing the Dough:
   - In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, and yeast. Gradually add the warm water.
   - Knead the dough using a mixer with a dough hook or by hand for about 10 minutes, until it becomes smooth and elastic.
2. First Rise:
   - Once done kneading, place the dough in a greased bowl and cover it with a kitchen towel. 
   - Let it rise for 1 to 1.5 hours, or until doubled in size.
3. Deflate and Shape:
   - After the dough has risen, gently punch it down to deflate.
   - Knead for 1-2 minutes, then shape it into a log or your preferred bread shape.
   - Dust a baking tray with flour, and place the shaped dough on the dusted surface. Dust the top of the bread lightly with flour and cover it with a kitchen towel.
4. Second Rise:
   - Let the dough rise again for about 40 minutes, until slightly puffed.
5. Prepare to Bake:
   - Preheat the oven to 230°C (450°F).
   - Place a baking pan filled with hot water on the lowest rack of the oven to create steam.
   - Use a sharp knife to make 3-4 shallow slashes across the top of the bread.
6. Bake:
   - Place the bread on the rack above the water-filled pan and bake for 20 minutes.
   - The bread is ready when the crust is golden and crispy. You can tap the bottom of the bread - if it sounds hollow, it’s done.
7. Cool and Enjoy:
   - Let the bread cool on a wire rack before slicing. The crust should be crispy, with a soft, airy interior.


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