Buttermilk American Loaf Bread(Cook's Illustrated)

"We found that sandwich bread improved markedly when kneaded with a standing mixer or food processor, which helped us resist the temptation to add extra flour."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
1 loaf
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Adjust oven rack to lowest position and heat oven to 200 degrees. Once the oven temperature reaches 200 degrees, maintain the heat for 10 minutes, then turn off the oven.
  • Mix 3 1/2 cups of the flour and the salt in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the dough hook. Mix the milk, water, butter, honey, and yeast in a 4-cup liquid measuring cup. Turn the machine to low and slowly add the liquid. When the dough comes together, increase the speed to medium and mix until the dough is smooth and satiny, stopping the machine two or three times to scrape dough from the hook, if necessary, about 10 minute (After 5 minutes of kneading, if the dough is still sticking to the sides of the bowl, add flour, 1 tablespoon at a time and up to 1/4 cup total, until the dough is no longer sticky.) Turn the dough onto a lightly floured work surface; knead to form a smooth, round ball, about 15 seconds.
  • Place dough in very lightly oiled large bowl, rubbing the dough around the bowl to coat lightly. Cover the bowl with a damp cloth and place it in the warmed oven until the dough doubles in size, 50 to 60 minutes.
  • Gently press the dough into a rectangle 1 inch thick and no longer than 9 inches. With a long side facing you, roll the dough firmly into a cylinder, pressing with your fingers to make sure the dough sticks to itself. Turn the dough seam-side up and pinch it closed. Place the dough seam-side down in a greased 9 by 5-inch loaf pan and press it gently so it touches all four sides of the pan. Cover with damp cloth; set aside in warm spot until the dough almost doubles in size 20-30 minute.
  • Keep one oven rack at the lowest position and place the other at the middle position and heat the oven to 350 degrees. Place an empty baking pan on the bottom rack. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Pour boiling water into the empty pan on the bottom rack and set the loaf onto the middle rack. Bake until an instant-read thermometer inserted at an angle from the short end just above the pan rim into the center of the loaf reads 195 degrees, 40 to 50 minutes. Remove bread from the pan, transfer to wire rack, and cool to room temperature. Slice and serve.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can I size down a recipe for bread in my 9 cup food processor
     
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Reviews

  1. Great bread. Amazing flavor. I did let it rise for 40 minutes before baking though.
     
    • Review photo by laryssacoop
  2. This is a great, easy recipe. The dough is incredibly easy to work with and makes tall, beautiful slices of soft, flavorful bread. I have finally found a sandwich bread recipe that I want to make again.
     
  3. Fantastic bread and easy to make, this will be my new daily bread recipe.
     
  4. Great recipe turned out exactly as photo. Done in 50 minutes added fresh garlic and Rosemary to liquids.
     
  5. So I followed the recipe to the letter as I always do when baking. It took an hour and a half to rise the first time, not 50-60 minutes.. It took almost the same time to rise the second time. its in the oven right now but it barely reached the top of my loaf pans when rising.. Doesn't look as tall as the picture. **I will repost after it comes out of the oven, to see if it looks the same as yours**
     
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Tweaks

  1. Wanted to add fiber so...I added some oat bran, oat fiber, barley flour, flax meal, and Teff grain, altogether equal parts to make 1/2 cup. The other 3 cups I traded out, 1 for w/w, finely ground, I also like to make my buttermilk by adding some unsweetened yogurt to the cup of milk that already had the vinegar or lemon juice added. It's in the oven now, will have to post more after it comes out. It's rising beautifully. Thanks!
     

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