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Dan Lepard and his bread

One of my fave bread making books is by Dan Lepard; a baker I have mentioned several times here on Slashfood.

There is a new article over on the BBC's food section by him that details some basic steps to take when baking bread at home. It boils down to six simple rules:

  • Water is the key to making a good dough. Careful measuring is important.
  • Don't throw in handfuls of flour to stop the dough from sticking. Flour takes time to fully absorb moisture, so leaving the dough for ten to 15 minutes.
  • A baked loaf placed in the refrigerator will stale much more quickly than one left at room temperature.
  • Don't just use the oven. Try rolling your favourite dough thinly on a floured surface and flip it onto a hot heavy-based frying pan.
  • Make your own bread improver by creating a natural leaven.
  • If your bread comes out a bit pale and soft on the base, use an oven stone to increase the heat at the bottom.

[Photo Andrew Barrow]

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