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    Gluten-Free Tomato and Leek Focaccia

    This Gluten-Free Tomato and Leek Focaccia bakes up just as airy, chewy, and pillowy as the original. Focaccia is a perfect vehicle for most any topping you like, but we stuck to classic flavors with this gluten-free version. 1½ cups (360 grams) warm water (105°F/41°C to 110°F/43°C) 4 teaspoons (16 grams) granulated sugar, divided 1 […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Caprese Pull-Apart Loaf

    This Caprese Pull-Apart Loaf is a savory sensation. The word “caprese” instantly denotes the trio of sliced fresh tomato, whole basil leaves, and fresh mozzarella served as an appetizer or salad. This iteration makes use of soft oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, chopped basil, and shredded fresh mozzarella layered between thin pieces of dough that bake golden […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Baking School In-Depth: Japanese Milk Bread

    Milk bread is divinely fluffy, with a downright cloudlike ivory interior and a bronzed, resilient crust that adds to the delicate textural contrast. Its soft and springy texture is thanks, in part, to the tangzhong, a Japanese technique of creating a smooth paste flour and milk. Our Japanese Milk Bread Loaf gets its stunning look […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Marbled Rye Bread

    Note: *We used Arrowhead Mills Organic Rye Flour.To use the windowpane test to check dough for proper gluten development, lightly flour hands and pinch off (don’t tear) a small piece of dough. Slowly pull the dough out from the center. If the dough is ready, you will be able to stretch it until it’s thin and translucent like a windowpane. If the dough tears, it’s not quite ready. Beat for 1 minute, and test again. LEGGI TUTTO