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Baking Great Artisan Bread
By: Dael Leathe

One of the most highly prized bread for everyday consumption is artisan breads. In general, artisan breads are made from very pure ingredients, without anny additives, chemicals, or preservatives. The main ingredients used in making the bread include water, flour, yeast, and salt. A lot of other ingredients can be added to enhance the flavor of the bread in a specific way. The possibilities with artisan breads are truly endless, and a baker is limited in his or her creativity. Artisan breads are thought to be of higher quality and tastier than ordinary breads. This could be attributed to the all natural ingredients used in its formation. Once purchased, it's best to eat the artisan bread within a couple of days as these hand crafted gourment bread were not meant to have a long shelf life.

There are many types of artisan breads; you have French bread, fococcia, deli rye and more. One of the secrets of artisan bread is the way it is prepared and baked. Artisan bread is handmade; you may use a mixer for the kneading process but the rest, like shaping or dividing the dough, must be done by hand. Artisan breads are not made in conventional ovens but are baked on a stone, which helps to give it that delicious crispy crust everyone loves. Artisan breads have been used to make pizzas, submarine sandwiches, croissants and Italian loafs stuffed with cheeses, olives, and Italian herbs. Another example of delicious Artisan bread is the fabulous chocolate bread, filled with chocolate chips and cocoa.

Even if you do not have local bakers locally to supply you with freshly baked artisan breads, you can still enjoy this delicious bread at home. You can make it yourself, right in your own kitchen. Start with your basic bread recipe, and you may add ingredients of your choosing, such as olive oil, honey, etc. But remember, if you add a liquid ingredient this adds hydration to your dough, but this could make your dough easier to handle when it comes to the kneading process. If you want firmer dough to work with let it set for 15 or 20 minutes. Knead and fold dough several times until the proper consistency, then place it in an oiled bowl and be sure dough is slightly oiled all over, and then place in a warm area, cover with a clean cloth and let it rise until it is twice its size. But if you want to experience its full flavor, let the dough rise slowly, by putting it in a cooler area. After it has risen, remove from bowl and separate into the amount of loaves you prefer, place in baking pans and cover to let it rise once more to twice its size.

Now you're ready to bake your loaves of delicious homemade artisan bread. Before you bake, it's good to preheat your oven to the desired temperature called for by your recipe. After bread is done baking, remove from oven and set out to cool before slicing. Perhaps the easiest part of bread making nowadays is finding a recipe. Afterall, thanks to the internet, we have literally thousands of recipes at our disposal. Of course, choosing the right recipe for you takes some experimenting. No matter what kind of bread, any bread that is home made is sure to taste better and more natural than its counterpart in the supermarket. There may be a bit of work to preparing bread at home in our own kitchens, but once you bite into that delicious loaf of artisan bread, you'll see it was worth the extra effort.

 

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