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    English Muffin Toasting Bread

    Source of Recipe

    From "The King Arthur Baker's Companion" by King Arthur Baking Co.

    Recipe Introduction

    "This yeasty, coarse-textured bread makes the best toast ever, a perfect partner to jam or preserves. A purely mix-it-slap-in-the-pan-bake-and-eat-it loaf, it's earned a place of honor in our test kitchen's hall of fame."

    List of Ingredients

    â—¦ 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
    â—¦ 1 tablespoon sugar
    â—¦ 1 ½ teaspoons salt
    â—¦ ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    â—¦ 1 tablespoon instant yeast
    â—¦ 1 cup milk
    â—¦ ¼ cup water
    â—¦ 2 tablespoons vegetable oil or olive oil
    â—¦ Cornmeal, for sprinkling

    Recipe

    Whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, baking soda, and instant yeast in a large bowl, or the bowl of a stand mixer. Combine the milk, water, and oil in a separate, microwave-safe bowl, and heat to between 120° and 130° F. Be sure to stir the liquid well before measuring its temperature; you want an accurate reading. If you don't have a thermometer, the liquid will feel quite hot (hotter than lukewarm), but not so hot that it would be uncomfortable as bath water.

    Pour the hot liquid over the dry ingredients in the mixing bowl. Using an electric beater, or stand mixer with beater attachment, beat at high speed for 1 minute; the dough will be smooth and very soft. If you don't have a stand or electric hand mixer, beat by hand for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and starting to become elastic.

    Lightly grease an 8 ½ by 4 ½-inch loaf pan, and sprinkle the bottom and sides with cornmeal. Scoop the soft dough into the pan, leveling it in the pan as much as possible.

    Cover the pan, and let the dough rise until it's just barely crowned over the rim of the pan. When you look at the rim of the pan from eye level, you should see the dough, but it shouldn't be more than, say, ¼ inch over the rim. This will take about 45 minutes to 1 hour, if you heated the liquid to the correct temperature and your kitchen isn't very cold. While the dough is rising, preheat the oven to 400° F.

    Remove the cover, and bake the bread for 22 to 27 minutes, until it's golden brown and its interior temperature is 190° F. Remove the bread from the oven, and after 5 minutes, turn it out of the pan onto a rack to cool. Let the bread cool completely before slicing.

    Makes one 8 ½-inch loaf

 

 

 


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