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French Baguette

Homemade French Baguette

Meenakshi
These homemade french baguettes have the perfect crusty exteriors with chewy and flavorful interiors. This no-knead french bread is a 3 ingredient easy recipe.
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Course Side Dish
Cuisine French
Servings 3 Baguettes

Ingredients
  

  • 750 g All-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon Active dry yeast
  • 2 teaspoon Salt
  • 545 ml water

Instructions
 

  • In a large mixing bowl, add flour. To which add yeast and salt. Mix well using a whisk.
  • Add water and mix using the backside of a wooden spatula or steel spatula or something similar in strength. Make sure to hydrate the flour completely and there should be no dry flour patches in the dough.
  • Cover the dough with a cling wrap and place it in a warm and humid place for 30 minutes.
  • Then, uncover the dough and slightly wet your hands. Now, stretch the dough from a side and fold under the other side. Go around the bowl doing at least 6 stretching and folding.
  • Now, let it rise for 45 minutes in a warm place.
  • After the first rise, place the dough in an airtight container, much larger than the volume of dough.
  • Let it slow rise in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours or overnight. This helps in gluten development and also in the flavor development in the dough.
  • The next day when ready to bake the baguette, take it out of the refrigerator on to a well-dusted work surface. Use some flour and dough scraper to work the dough for 1-2 minutes to form it into a round. Then, divide the dough into 3 equal portions.
  • Shape them into oval-shaped pieces. Use some dry flour if needed. Cover with a kitchen towel and let them come to room temperature. Almost half an hour.
  • Fold the dough in half lengthwise, and seal the edges by applying pressure with the tip of your fingers brought together. Then again fold the rest of the half and seal again.
  • Now, roll and bring the seam side down. Cup your fingers to roll the of dough into a log shape.
  • Place the shaped baguette with its seam side down on a flour-dusted Couche or a baguette pan.
  • Cover and let them rise unless they become more than double in size.
  • Towards the end of the rising time preheat the oven to 440 0F.
  • Place a pan with water at the bottom of the oven.
  • If not using a baguette pan, transfer them to a baking sheet before slashing them.
  • Using a sharp knife or a lame slash the baguette 3 times diagonally or make just one single vertical slash.
  • Spray the baguettes with warm water before placing them into the oven.
  • Bake till golden brown color.
  • Let cool before slicing and enjoy fresh.

Notes

• Ensure that yeast is alive. Try blooming very little sample in warm water with some sugar before starting the recipe.
• Understand the texture of the dough. Baguette dough is never easy to tackle unless you are handy with it. If the dough seems smooth and not sticky, your dough is probably under-hydrated. And you might end up with hard and dry baguettes. So carefully measure your flour and water.
• Keep a dough scraper handy because there is no way to work with this dough without one.
• Take care not to use too much flour while handling the dough and shaping the baguettes. I suggest you keep a bowl of cold water near. Use a wet hand and a dough scraper to handle the dough.
• Dust some flour over the dough while shaping the baguettes.
• Also, dust your shaped baguettes with some flour when leaving them for rising, so that they do not stick to the kitchen towel or cling wrap used to cover them.
• Always use a floured board for transferring the baguettes to the baking pan. The last thing you want to do is to deflate your baguettes at this point. So, flour the transferring board.
• The best tool to avoid all these hassles is to use a baguette pan.
• Always have a pan with boiling water at the bottom rack of your oven.
• Spraying the baguettes with water before putting them in the oven is a really helpful trick to make perfect baguettes at home.
• If the crust of your baguette becomes very hard. Try to spray some water over the bread towards the end of the baking process. This helps to cease baking quickly and bring down the bread temperature and prevents hardening of the crust.
Storage:
Baguette is best eaten fresh. But that is not always possible.
Store the baguettes in an airtight packet, container, or bag at room temperature for 3 days. Baguette should never be refrigerated.
If you intend to store for a longer duration (more than 3 days) try freezing it a heavy-duty freezer bag and then wrap it in a foil. It may last 2-3 months. When ready to eat, quickly run it under cold water and bake at 300 0F for 2-4 minutes.
 
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