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Recipe - Basic Bread Sponge

Categories: Breads, Starter, Basic Bread Sponge
Ingredients:

One fourth teaspoon Active dry yeast
1 One half cup Water; 105115 degrees
4 cup Allpurpose flour;
unbleached

Whisk the yeast into the water. Allow to sit for about three minutes. Add
the flour, mixing for another three minutes. Place in a nonreactive bowl
and cover. Allow to sit in a draftfree spot until it rises and gets

thick and sticky. This will take about eight hours.

Use a spoon to stir the sponge down before measuring for use in a bread.

Once risen, refrigerate for up to three days. Allow to come to room
temperature before using. If it goes beyond three days, discard all but 1

cup of the sponge and make the recipe, adding the reserved sponge with the

flour. Stir for two or three minutes before using.

For all of the breads based upon this sponge, allow two days since the
doughs require overnight refrigeration.

For the best results, use as little of the kneading flour as possible.

To allow yourself to slide the loaves into the oven, form them on a baking

sheet without sides or on the bottom of one with sides that is turned
upsidedown.

If you do not have a stone or tiles, bake directly on the baking sheet(s)
upon which you formed the loaves (be sure to use either cornmeal or
parchment between the dough and the sheet).

All of the breads based upon the sponge can be frozen for up to two weeks.

Don't freeze until the bread has cooled thoroughly then wrap in foil and
freeze. When ready to use, thaw them, still wrapped, at room temperature
overnight. Then, unwrap and warm at 350 degrees for 5 or 10 minutes.
Alternatively, you could warm the frozen and wrapped loaves at
300 for 35 to 40 minutes.

From: "steven.h.bergstein" steven.h.bergstein@ac.com
From: BreadBakers Archives: ftp.best.com/pub/reggie/archives/bread/recipe

Recipe By : Amy Scherber, Food&Wine 2/93


Basic Bread Sponge recipe makes 72 Servings



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