Food Processor French Bread

"This is a very simple and quick French Bread. It has a finer texture and more of a chewy crust than what you get from the bakery. I found this in an Bon Appetite years and years ago. I sometimes make rolls rather than loaves. With this coming together so quickly you can easily make large batches; with two students helping to shape the rolls I've made 6 batches, start to finish in under two hours. Prep time doesn't include rising time."
 
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Ready In:
36mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
2 loaves
Serves:
12
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ingredients

  • 12 cup water, 110-115 degrees
  • 1 12 tablespoons yeast
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 3 12 cups flour
  • 1 12 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 cup water, 110-115 degrees
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directions

  • Grease baguette pans for two loaves or cookie sheet if making rolls.
  • Combine 1/2 cup cup water,1 1/2 Tbls yeast,1 teaspoon sugar;in food processor bowl, let sit 5 minutes to proof.
  • Add 3 1/4 cups flour, 1 1/2 tsp salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, process for 30 secs.
  • Slowly add 1 cup of water with the processor running, once dough comes together process mix for 1 minute.
  • Check dough, it will be slightly moist and sticky, add extra flour if needed and process for 30 seconds.
  • For loaves, divide dough in half and shape into 2- 11"-12" loaves( I usually hold it and squeeze gently starting in the middle and working towards the ends, letting it hang from my hands). Place on pan, and cut or snip 4 diagonal slashes into top of the loaf.
  • For rolls pinch off dough and form 24 balls place on cookie sheet. Snip a small slash into the top of each roll.
  • Set loaves or rolls in a warm spot to rise, rise for 40 - 60 minurtes for loaves, 30- 40 minutes for rolls, depending how warm your room is.
  • As soon as you set you bread to rise, Preheat oven to 450 degrees, after 20 minutes place a shallow pan of warm water on the lower rack of you oven.
  • Bake for 10 minutes, lower temperature to 400 degrees bake 15 minutes more, check rolls at 10 minutes.
  • With the oven I have now, I have to remove the loaves from the pan turn them over and bake for 5 minutes more to get the bottom crusty, you may have to also.

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Reviews

  1. This recipe has kind of blown my mind....I just can't believe how ridiculously simple this was to prepare and how little time and effort went into it...I'm amazed!!<br/>A great recipe for those just venturing into the world of bread making!<br/>Made for PRMR.
     
  2. Very simple to make. I would cut salt by 1/2 tsp next time, but other than that, it was delicious. I will try the suggestion by Craftscout to add some fresh herbs to it for variety. I made rolls.
     
  3. Mine didn`t turn out that well, it kept collapsing while it rose and again while it baked. Is the 1 1/2 TBSP of yeast correct, that seems like an awful lot,I thought maybe you meant tsp. but I noticed none of the other reviewers mentioned it so I went ahead with TBSP. I have the baguette pans also. We still enjoyed it though.
     
  4. Never knew you could make bread in a food processor. So easy and so good. Made for ZWT.
     
  5. This is a wonderful French bread or so I was told LOL I made it sliced it took it to work and didn't even get any LOL Easy to mix up. Made for Fall Pac 09
     
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