YouTube must be learning my viewing habits, because in the course of my normal viewing, another video came on suggesting a few different ways to make bread. Either that or Theresa is sending me subtle hints about things that I need to make.
Whatever the method, the video suggested different ways to make a Rustic Bread and it looks like it has a fantastic crust. That's something that's always been missing when I've made baguettes. Mine are tasty, but the crust has been weak. Let's change that today.
Here's the video that was recommended. In it, they suggest 1 dough, and 3 different ways to form and bake it. I'm opting to do the Best version because, why not!
It starts the night before with a little bit of water, flour, and yeast. This is called a Poolish and it will bring some great flavor to our bread.
You've seen the movie Ratatouille? There's a part that says "How do you tell how good a bread is without testing it? Not the smell, not the look, but the sound of the crust."
Here's mine.
And how was it? So very good! It had a great developed taste and the best crust I've made at home.
And this bread is best enjoyed right after it comes out of the oven. Slather it with butter and it's amazing. Give a couple hours though and that crunchy crust you worked so hard for starts to turn chewy. Still good, but not quite as good.
Either way, I'm happy to have this new bread making method in my arsenal!
It really looks and sounds like a crusty bread...very nice appearance! Chi's expression says, "Oh my goodness, that was GOOD!" Since I have a hard time eating "crunchy" foods, I think I'd probably just enjoy the inside of the bread like the kids :-) Will look forward to what that future post using this new bread will be! EOM
ReplyDeleteAfter making this for her, I really thought this was going to be her favorite ever. But as you'll see in a few posts, she's with you, and liked the crust a lot less crunchy. She ended up liking the French Bread loaves I made a lot more.
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