Short Baguette
Baguette is one of the most difficult breads to make and ongoing practice is a must for beginners like me.
My oven is a small one which can’t handle the usual length of 65 cm, so I am going to make a short Baguette instead.
Short Baguette recipe:
The recipe I’m using will utilise the Poolish method with the following ingredients.
Ingredients | Grams/ml | Baker’s % |
---|---|---|
Poolish | ||
Bread flour | 150 | 94% |
Whole-wheat flour | 10 | 6% |
Water | 160 | 100% |
Instant yeast | 0.5 | 0.3% |
Main dough | ||
Bread flour | 310 | 66% |
Instant yeast | 2.5 | 0.5% |
Salt | 9.5 | 2% |
Diastatic malt powder | 2.5 | 0.5% |
Water | 160 | 34% |
Poolish | 320 | – |
Preparation
Poolish
- Combine the poolish ingredients and let it ferment at room temperature for 15 hours (I made it the night before!)
Main Dough
- Mix all the ingredients
- Put the wet dough into an oiled storage box and let it autolyse for 30 minutes (This will ease the subsequent kneading works)
- With highly hydrated dough like this used for Baguette, I will use the “Stretch and Fold” method to build the required dough structure instead of the traditional kneading
- Let the folded dough to rest for 20 minutes
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for four to six times
- Divide the dough into 3 pieces and shape them into balls
- Cover the dough and do a bench rest of 5 minutes
- Shape the dough into three short baguette and leave them for a final proof of 60 minutes or until double in size
- Score the dough before going into the oven
Baking
Pre-heat the oven to 240°C and lower the temperature to 230°C right after putting the dough inside the oven.
Bake for 20 minutes.
I should have a much deeper cut in the scoring work. The Baguette surface is not up to standard. 😫
The crum seems to be a little bit tight and not so airy!
Still there is plenty of room for improvement. 😀😀 💪💪
Looks yum
Perfection!
It抯 actually a great and helpful piece of info. I抦 glad that you simply shared this helpful information with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.