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    Ensaïmadas

    Some  recipes today swap out the original lard for butter to keep things flavorful and layered, yet vegetarian friendly. Resembling the large swirled original, our  look like sugar-snow-covered wonders. ⅔ cup (160 grams) warm water (105°F/41°C to 110°F/43°C) 1 cup (200 grams) plus 1 teaspoon (4 grams) granulated sugar, divided 4½ teaspoons (14 grams) active dry yeast […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Tijgerbrood

    This Dutch classic is defined by a tender, pillowy white bread covered with a crackled, checkerboard crust. Its distinctive crust comes from a rice flour paste, which hardens and shatters into a spotted pattern. Bakers from San Francisco, California, may recognize it as a relative to Dutch crunch bread, brought to the Bay City by […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Milk Bread Gibassier

    A French bread from Provence, the  is flavored with anise, candied orange peel, and orange blossom water. We took this decorative holiday bread one step further, incorporating the milk bread method to create an extra-fluffy loaf. 3¼ to 3¾ cups (413 to 477 grams) bread flour, divided 1⅔ cups (334 grams) granulated sugar, divided 1 […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Pear & Apple Loaf

    Rustically simple, but delightfully rich and tender, this Pear & Apple Loaf is everything we love about fall swirled into a single loaf. Buttery soft brioche-style dough is cut into pieces and tossed with sweetly spiced bits of Honeycrisp apple and Bosc pear. After two rises, while it bakes, this loaf fluffs and puffs to […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Ekmak

    For this adaptation of , rich, double-cream ricotta works as the luxurious filling while honey, mixed into the filling and drizzled on top, sweetens the deal. A sourdough starter or culture isn’t necessary; instead, a combination of active dry yeast and apple cider vinegar brings a bit of lift and tang to the mix. Finally, fresh […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Sweet Custard Wool Bread

    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

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    Hot Dog Buns

    We took the recipe for Japanese milk bread and shaped it into the traditional long form for a couple of reasons. Milk bread dough is hydrated with a paste of milk and flour, yielding a cottony crumb. The slight sweetness of milk bread also balances out the saltiness of cured . Baked together in a […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Le Gibassier

    A French bread from Provence, the gibassier is flavored with anise, candied orange peel, and orange blossom water. Cut and shaped to resemble a leaf, our Le Gibassier loaves rise in record time thanks to Platinum® Yeast from Red Star®. 2⅓ to 2⅔ cups (296 to 338 grams) bread flour, divided 1 cup (200 grams) […] LEGGI TUTTO