KA Italian Bread 101 - Take 2

Aug 30, 2018 01:00

This post is being made as a visual record for some minor hydration adjustments of the earlier Italian bread post. The dough is shaped into the traditional loaf rather than the braid.




Trial 2: 8/27/18 ... 680 gm dough. I used the liquid measuring cup for water on Trial 1 and, in retrospect, based on the 'stickiness' of the dough, even after incorporating ALL of the flour, wondered if my fast 'eyeballing' the water level, especially for the 2nd amount, may have resulted in using too much water. So, on this 2nd try, I used my dry measuring cups for the water. I held back about 2 tbsp of the flour at the end and still felt that my dough was too dry. I did a wet hand knead several times but the dough was still very firm. Bulk proofing 45 min, deflated and let rest for about 30 minutes. Shaped and let final proof for 40 minutes.

The dough was not glazed with beaten egg white nor did it have any sesame seeds sprinkled on top. (I had run out.) Instead, I sprayed the loaf with water, slashed and placed the loaf on an overturned baking sheet which had pre-heated in the oven. A metal pie tin with water was placed in the bottom of the oven onto a lower shelf. The loaf was rotated about half way through the baking and baked for 35 minutes.






Crumb compact but relatively soft




Delicious sandwich bread




I intend to make this again using the weights version of the recipe.


technique, bread, yeast, italian

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