This recipe comes from one of my dearest friends, Cindy. Years ago, when I began experimenting with bread, she passed along this recipe and it is what really helped me learn the in's and out's of bread making. It is a simple, yet delicious recipe that I never tire of. It is perfect to serve with anything from pasta to soup, and is always a crowd pleaser. Thanks so much, Cindy!!
Crispy French Bread
{recipe from Cindy P.}
3 cups warm water
2 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp melted butter
2 Tbsp yeast
3 tsp salt
7- 8 1/2 cups flour *
Mix water, sugar, butter, yeast and salt. When yeast bubbles, add 3 of 7 cups of flour. Mix well. Add 2 more cups of flour and mix well. Add final amount of flour and mix well until all flour is cleaned from the sides of the bowl. Knead for 7-10 minutes. Set in greased bowl under a towel for 1 hour.
Cut into 2 pieces and roll each into a rectangle, about 1/2 inch thick and roll up lengthwise. Place loaves onto greased cookie sheet and let rise in a warm place for 15-20 minutes. Bake 25-30 minutes @ 375 degrees. Throw 2 ice cubes in the bottom of the oven for the last 10 minutes of baking time.
:: kitchen notes ::
* start with 7 cups of flour and add 1/2 cup additional flour at a time until dough is no longer sticky and all pulled from sides of bowl
P.S.
this bread makes excellent french toast!
4 comments:
Looks divine. Especially as French Toast. I'll have to give it a go.
yum!
I made this on Sunday for Dylan's family birthday party, and I was thinking we would have leftovers for french toast.... but no such luck. Someday I will have to try it.
So I have a recipe I have always used for French Bread, but I tried yours anyway. And Andy says that it's better. He loved how soft it was, so now-- I have a new Go-To recipe. Thanks Tiffani!
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