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    Sourdough San Francisco Bread


    Source of Recipe


    http://redeyesblackdra.forumsplace.com/recipes/recipe27.html

    Recipe Introduction


    another recipe from my old site

    List of Ingredients




    1 tb Dry yeast
    1 1/2 c Warm water
    1 c Sourdough starter
    1 tb Sugar
    1/2 tb Salt
    2 tb Cider vinegar
    5 1/2 c White flour
    1/2 ts Baking soda
    Yellow cornmeal

    Recipe



    In lg warmed bowl, sprinkle yeast over water, stir to
    dissolve and let stand until bubbly. Blend in starter,
    sugar, salt and vinegar. Gradually beat in 3 c of the
    flour. Beat at least 3 mins. Turn batter into a lg
    oiled glass or ceramic bowl, cover with towel and let
    rise in warm place 1 hr or until double in bulk.
    Combine 1 c of the remaining flour with baking soda.
    Stir batter down and add flour-baking soda mixture.
    Gradually add remaining flour to make a stiff dough.
    Turn out onto floured board and knead, adding
    additional flour only as needed to prevent sticking,
    approx 300 strokes of folding and turnin or until
    dough is smooth and elastic. Sprinkle a greased baking
    sheet with cornmeal. Form dough into 2 oblong loaves
    and place on sheet. Cover with towel and let rise in
    warm place 1 to 1-1/2 hr or until not quite double in
    size. With sharp razor, slash the tops of loaves
    diagonally. Mist with water and bake in 450 oven 10
    mins. Reduce heat to 400 and bake 35 mins longer or
    until bread tests done. For a harder crust, place a
    pan of hot water on bottom of oven and mist with water
    several times during baking. Remove pan of water after
    15 mins of baking. Turn out onto wire rack and cool.
    NOTE: If you like your sourdough very dar, remove the
    baked bread from the pan or sheet and place under
    broiler about 2 mins, or until rich brown in color.

 

 

 


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