Notebooks at the ready for Baking 101, with this simple white loaf recipe. Once you've mastered basic bread, you'll be a fully proven baker.
Rate this recipe:- 1½-2 hours (+ 45 minutes to prove)
- 40 minutes
- makes 2 loaves
- * 1kg strong white bread flour
- * 10g fast-action yeast
- * 15g fine salt
- * 1-2 tbsp sunflower, rapeseed or olive oil (optional), plus extra to oil the dough
- * 600ml warm water
1. Combine the flour, yeast and salt in a large bowl. Add the oil, if using (not essential, but it makes for a slightly softer, more supple crumb), then add the water. Stir to create a rough, sticky dough. The dough really should be quite sticky at this stage – if it isn’t, add a splash more water.
2. Turn out the dough on to a lightly floured surface and knead for about 10 minutes, rhythmically stretching the dough away from you, then folding it back on itself. The idea is to stretch and develop the gluten within the dough, not to beat the living daylights out of it. Avoid adding more flour if you can: the dough will become less sticky and easier to handle as you knead, and a wetter dough is generally a better dough.
3. When the dough is smooth and elastic, form it into a ball, coat it very lightly with oil and place in a clean bowl. Cover with cling film or put inside a clean bin-liner and leave in a warm place until doubled in size - in the region of 1½ hours.
4. Tip the dough out on to a lightly floured surface and deflate with your fingertips. Reshape the dough into neat rounds and put on a lightly floured board to prove for around 45 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 250°C/gas mark 10, or its highest setting. Put a baking tray in to heat up.
5. When the loaves have almost doubled in size again, take the hot baking tray from the oven and sprinkle with a little flour. Carefully transfer the risen loaves to the tray. Slash the tops with a sharp, serrated knife and put in the oven. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 190°C/gas mark 5 and bake for about 30 minutes more, or until the crust is well-coloured, and the loaf sounds hollow when you tap it sharply with your fingers. Transfer to a rack to cool completely before slicing.
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I made this recipe for the first time . Managed to produce two beautiful loaves. The next day made into bunes grated chesse on them and halfed the cooking time. Wow it worked
Works a treat been making for few weeks now all the family love it.
Mine's just out of the oven! :D Looking fab! Can't wait for it to cool! But Hugh does say it's best when it's straight out the oven....
I love this recipe.......I am hooked I have made bread now for the last 3 weekends and I have two jobs, three if you count me being the chief cook and bottle washer. I would like very much to thank you for showing me how easy it is. Next project ...jams and bottling fruit and veg.
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Iv made this bread many a time and its lovely every time its my favourite sunday past time :) It is on my window sill as I type :)
Just made a basic white loaf, my first, great, but how do I make the "bubbles" in it bigger. Thats to say how do I make it lighter ??
im making it right now.... just bout to put it in the oven.. im surprised its gone so well, so far
Anyone have ideas on adjustments for a fan oven? Also I made the full dough mixture, but only put one roll into the oven - will the cooking times/temperatures stay the same as in the recipe?
I made this recipe which turned out well but it was far too salty. I have reduced the salt to 10g and it was fine.