Resurrecting an old thread here but this is something i can contribute to the site and do it in US measures to boot
I have been making this at least once a week for a few years now, never fails me,(now iv done it
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I make this in a 600 pro Kitchen aid, if yours has a smaller motor, you will need to give it a rest a few times when kneading.
Makes 2 loaves in 9" tins
7 Cups AP four
1 Tblspn active dry yeast
1 Tblspn sugar
1 Tblspn Kosher salt
2 1/2 cups warm water
1/4 cup olive oil (approx)
In the mixer bowl put 1/2 cup warm water, 1 Tblspn sugar and the yeast, quick stir and leave until it has formed a froth, about 10 mins
Add the rest of the warm water (2 cups) and 1/2 the flour, give it a good mix using the dough hook, add the rest of the flour, the salt and 2 Tblspns of the olive oil, mix for 5 mins.
Check the dough, it should have cleaned the bowl but still be sticky to the touch, if too dry add more olive oil, mix a few more mins and check again, sticky to the touch but wont stay on your fingers is the consistency your looking for, mix for at least 10 mins with the dough hook.
Heat oven to 375F
Remove dough from bowl, knead by hand for just a few mins, no bench flour should be needed but dough should still feel sticky, oil the bowl, return dough to bowl, oil the dough lightly and cover with plastic wrap, leave to rise until doubled in size (1hr to 2hrs)
Prepare the 2 tins, i use the no stick spray
When the dough has doubled in size, remove from bowl and cut in half, take the first half and with your hands shape the dough into a 9x12 inch rectangle, the 9 inch being side to side, fold the top down half way and bring the bottom of the dough up to meet it, pinch the 2 ends together and form the dough into a 9 inch by 3 inch log, put the dough into the tin with the seal in the dough facing down and cover with plastic wrap.
repeat for the second half of the dough, put aside to rise again.
When the dough has risen to just above the top of the tins, put in oven on middle shelf and bake for 25 to 30 mins, should have a nice golden top and sound hollow when you tap the bottom (out of tin
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Let cool on wire rack and enjoy with lashings of butter, dosn't last long, i see mold after about 4 days wrapped in Aluminum foil
Colin