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- Combine the sponge ingredients and allow the mixture to rest for 12 to 18 hours at room temperature until it�s fully activated. Combine all of the dough ingredients, but salt, and mix on low speed for 2 minutes, till they are well-blended. Allow the mixture rest for 30 minutes, allowing the flour to absorb the water. Add in salt and knead the dough till it's firm and elastic.
- Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover tightly with plastic wrap for 50 minutes in a warm place. Remove the dough from the bowl and place it on a lightly-floured surface, gently pat down flat and fold like an envelope, all four sides being brought over the center of the dough. Return the dough into the bowl, cover and let ferment for another 50 minutes. Pat down, fold and round up. Place the dough back in the bowl, cover with a plastic wrap and let ferment until about doubled. Divide the dough into 5 equal portions and shape each into a sandwich loaf, namely demi baguette. Proof the demi baguettes, covered, in the folds of a linen or baking paper. Dust them with flour, cover, then refrigerate overnight. Next morning, remove the loaves from the fridge, and let them sit, still covered, for about 30 minutes at room temperature.
- Place a shallow pan in the bottom of the oven and start preheating to 250C/500F. Use tiles or stones on the oven rack. Slash with a razor knife across top of loaves and slide the loaves onto the heated baking stone. Pour a cup of very hot water into the water pan. Close the door and bake for 12 minutes. Lower the temperature to 200CT/400F and continue baking the loaves until golden brown, about 20-25 minutes. Cool them on a rack.
I like to thank Anncoo@Anncoo's Hoobby, Elin@Elinluv Tidbits Corner, and Arlette@Phoenician Gourmet sharing their awards with me!
Wowo thos baguttes look so so perfect.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any tiles. Which is a real pity. From what shop can you get the tiles and is there a name.
Happy Cook: I got them from the garden of my parents-in-law. I think those small marble stones would work too.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect....awesome texture. I would love to have one in my hand and biting into it even without any filling. I would even love to smell it. Fresh bread just smells and tastes soooo good.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThose baguettes look so perfect!
ReplyDeleteWoh! Look at all those bubbles! That is the perfect homemade baguette! I love slashing bread dough with a knife.
ReplyDeletePerfect baguette..you are a pro baker, Angie :-)
ReplyDeleteperfect and yummy..loved it
ReplyDeleteOmg, wat a prefect baguettes, looks like we get from the bakery..awesome work Angie..
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived close by so that I could taste your many, amazing creations!
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing Angie! Can I live in your house? I love sourdough bread but never thought to make it (or even have the courage to!)
ReplyDeletegorgeous baguette, I love the wholes inside! great job!
ReplyDeleteAngie
ReplyDeleteThese baguettes look so professional I love the crust on them! I am gonna have to start making them too!
Holey moley! LOL Look at that crumb! I have got to get into sourdough!
ReplyDeleteJust look at that crumb - it must be so soft... mmm... And they are so smooth, pretty and professional. Very inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI like to eat baguette, but not my hubby, as he like only soft bread..I will try to make this one day for myself. And this is really well done and look very pro..Have Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteSimply great!
ReplyDeleteOoo..lovely! Love chewing on the crust. hmm....
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing. Can you believe I am actually trying a low carb diet though? I want to break my diet for this though. Pass the butter!
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic weekend.
*kisses* HH
Your baguette look PERFECT!! It's really really amazing! Better than the ones i buy here in paris :)
ReplyDeleteThankyou fir tge suggestion, will look in a garden shop.
ReplyDeleteIm so impressed with your baguette! It's so beautiful and look so professional! I've yet to try anything sourdough..and the first baguette i made was a failure too! :D Will have to try out your recipe soon! I'm bookmarking this!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. I aspire to be a bread baker like you!
ReplyDeleteOH, MY!! You've made my jaw drop! Very professional-looking bread!! I love rustic European country bread, too, besides our softer, fluffier Asian bread! In fact, I just baked my first artisan bread last Sunday!! Thanks for sharing! You've been my inspiration, really! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese demi-baguettes are absolutely perfect! [Sigh] I can imagine the heavenly aroma as they baked. 8-)
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing! I must tell you a secret: I've just bought a baking machine, I don't know how they are called exactly in English, but I'm really happy with it. I haven't bought any more bread at the baker's, the machine makes it for us.
ReplyDeletexxxx from Spain
Carmen
ces baguettes sont magnifiques et très réussies, bravo
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
Your baguettes look like they were done by a professional. You did a wonderful job. I hope you are having a great weekend. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletewow, Lovely looking bread looks straight from a bakery :)
ReplyDeletewish i could bake like u!
ReplyDeletemissed ye too angie!! been rili bizi the last few months.. neways will be in touch. rili loving this yummy bread! m sure itll taste as good as it look! :)
ReplyDeletecheers!
nora@ffr
Wow, those baguettes look perfect. Happy Easter my friend.
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ReplyDeleteI offer you a price on my blog you can come on take it
see you soon
Those are beautiful baguettes! Happy easter!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Tes baguettes sont magnifiques.
ReplyDeleteBravo et joyeuses pâques.
these baguettes are really beautiful. they look like they come from a top-notch bakery :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, these baguettes look as good as any speciality bakery shops. Love the look of the crusty skin and chewy centers. Another great recipe.
ReplyDeleteThese are some of the most welcoming loaves ever. Just to have my family come home and see these would elicit broad smiles. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow...awesome loaves! Will be so yummy with a bowl of soup.
ReplyDeleteWe love baguette. Just ate it today. Your baguette looks incredibly gorgeous and tempting! Perfect to dip with soup. Yummy! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful crusty baguette Angie! You have superb baking skills!
ReplyDeleteYour bread always looks so perfect! Another great one! Hope you enjoyed your Easter and ate lots of yummy stuff!
ReplyDeletethat looks so good! wish I could to bread- but I always fail starter/yeast recipes.
ReplyDeleteI like sourdough. They are common in San Francisco but not here in Singapore. With your sourdough baguette, I'm thinking of my Roti John again! What is better than your bakes :D
ReplyDeleteThe great Angie does it again! Beautiful loaves!!
ReplyDeleteWow, can imagine the nice aroma and crispiness when hot out from the oven.
ReplyDeleteThe baguettes look perfect! I like to have slices of baguettes dipped in chicken curry. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese baquettes look awesome..
ReplyDeletedid you try the pineapple starter...or you prefer the raisin.
still using the raisin, and didnt get the chance to try the pineapple to compare the different.
Once again lovely pics, Angie and your baguette looks like those from the bakery!
ReplyDeleteI always love cooking , and this is a very god article ,thanks
ReplyDeleteLovely loaves!
ReplyDeleteAngie that is a stunning baguette - I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteThat baguette looks perfect! Is there nothing you cannot make in your kitchen, Angie?
ReplyDeleteIt is time that we make a baguette. Definitely time!
ReplyDeleteI am now wishing I would have made some bread last weekend. Yours turned out splendid and grape sourdough is quite excellent. I have some in the fridge begging to be used. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletePERFECT!! All I need is a bowl of soup.
ReplyDeleteMade the pineapple starter last week and I am going to try it this week and see the result, smell good though...
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