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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook introduction to hard bread - small french rolls using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Introduction to Hard Bread - Small French Rolls:
- Take 180 grams ●French bread / baguette flour
- Make ready 20 grams ●Whole wheat flour
- Make ready 3 grams ●Roasted salt
- Take 2 grams ●Instant dry yeast
- Prepare 120 grams Water
- Make ready 1 tsp Honey
- Make ready 1 Bench flour
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Instructions to make Introduction to Hard Bread - Small French Rolls:
- Add the water, French bread flour, whole wheat flour, roasted salt, and instant dry yeast. Set the "kneading" stage on your Home Bakery machine for 6 minutes. Add honey after 30 seconds of kneading. Then program your machine to "proof" for 40 minutes.
- Dust your work surface with bench flour and de-gas the dough. Weigh the dough, divide into eight pieces, roll them into rounds, and rest (bench time) for 15 minutes covered with a damp towel.
- Lightly de-gas and roll into rounds. Line the dough balls on parchment paper, cover with a plastic wrap and proof again for 30-35 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 240℃ with the baking tray inside as well. Put oil into a dropper for use on step 5.
- When the oven is preheated, score the dough (or make incisions with scissors), and drop 3~4 drops of oil into the slices (optional).
- Take the tray out of the oven, place on the baking sheet with your dough balls, and mist the entire pan with water using a spray bottle (about 5 sprays).
- Put the dough in the oven, spray the oven with water (5~6 sprays), and bake at 230℃ for 8 minutes and 30 seconds. Lower the oven to 200℃ and bake for another 5 minutes (total baking time is 13 minutes and 30 seconds).
- Cool the bread on a rack and store.
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