Preparation | Resting | Cooking | Start to finish |
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20 min. | 4 hours 10 min. | 40 min. | 5 hours 7 min. |
1 | Filter 300 ml sea water to strain out any little impurities it might contain. | |
2 | Pour the sea water into the food processor bowl, add 125 g leaven and mix briefly. | |
3 | Add 500 g plain white flour (French Type 65) then ½ teaspoon yeast and knead for 5 minutes on minimum speed (1), then for a further 5 minutes on speed 2. You could also chech the dough by trying the window-pane test. Note: For the best way to knead, see: A few tips for effective kneading at home. | |
4 | Tip the dough into a large clean bowl and cover with a plastic sheet. Leave to rest for 10 minutes. | |
5 | At the end of this resting time, take a wooden spatula or a dough cutter and lift the dough, stretching it upwards... | |
6 | ...then fold it over on itself. Give a quarter turn to the bowl and repeat the operation. Continue like this until the bowl has made at least one complete turn. In French this kneading manœuvre is called a "rabat". Cover the bowl again and leave to rest in a warm place for 20 minutes. This sequence of "rabat" + 20 minutes resting should be done 3 times. Note: The "rabat" technique is rather hard to describe, so you can watch it in the video on the right. | |
7 | Cover the bowl and leave to rest in a warm place for 2 hours. After resting, tip the dough out onto your worktop. | |
8 | Shape it into a nice round ball by folding the edge under until the top becomes a smooth dome. | |
9 | Put this ball into a banneton (rising basket), dust with flour, cover and leave in a warm place for 1 ½ to 2 hours. | |
10 | Preheat the oven to 240°C (460°F). Turn the loaf out of the basket, slash the top and bake for 30 to 40 minutes. Note: As when baking any bread, you should ensure that the oven is filled with steam for the first 15 minutes of baking. This page shows you how; it really is the secret of golden-brown, crusty loaves.. | |
11 | When the loaf comes out of the oven, see how crunchy the crust is and how light the loaf is inside. |