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2 Photos of No-Knead Small Baguette (Stecca)
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18 hrs
25 mins
Taken from Jim Lahey with Rick Flaste's bread book, My Bread: The Revolutionary No-Work, No-Knead Method As described by Lahey himself: "The name of this bread—stecca, or “stick” in Italian—is one I simply made up to describe it, since it has a narrow shape. It’s based on the faster-rising pizza bianca dough you’ll find in the pizza section and is stretched into such a narrow rope that it bakes rapidly. It is also baked on a baking sheet rather than in a pot. In this case, even though I get a good, brittle crust, it’s thinner than most of the other breads in this section. Because I wanted to use it for sandwiches, I was aiming for a lighter-colored, less-assertive loaf of bread to encase the filling ingredients without overpowering them. But the olive oil glaze and coarse salt make it very flavorful on its own." Double the recipe if you need to feed more than 6. Also, see variation below and more importantly, plan for the time involved.
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Serves: 4
Yield:
thin lo ...
Units: US | Metric
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Serving Size: 1 (199 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 4
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