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Basic White Bread

Basic White Bread is a traditional European recipe for a classic standard white loaf of yeasted bread made with plain flour and milk that is the traditional staple of many homes. The full recipe is presented here and I hope you enjoy this classic European version of: Basic White Bread.

prep time

20 minutes

cook time

45 minutes

Total Time:

65 minutes

Additional Time:

(+90 minutes proving)

Makes:

2 loaves

Rating: 4.5 star rating

Tags : Bread RecipesMilk RecipesBaking RecipesEuropean Recipes



This is a classic recipe for a basic standard loaf of white bread. This is the base recipe on which all other white bread variants (such as French bread) are based.

Ingredients:

60ml warm water (40.5°C for dry yeast)
480ml scalded milk (cool to 35–40.5°C)
15g yeast (active dry)
2 tbsp melted butter or shortening
2 tbsp salt
2 tbsp white sugar
1.4kg plain flour

Method:

Add the water to a bowl then stir-in the yeast until dissolved. Now add the scalded and cooled milk then the melted butter, salt and sugar. Stir to thoroughly mix the ingredients then begin adding the flour 200g at a time. Add 4 batches of flour and beat until the dough is smooth and elastic (you may need several goes at this, if you become tired). Finally mix-in the remaining flour a little at a time until you have a stiff dough.

Sprinkle about 100g flour on a board trip the dough onto this and dust its surface with flour. With well-floured hands fold the dough towards you with your fingers. Then push firmly away with the heel of your hands. Add more flour to board as it kneads into the dough, until the dough no longer sticks. The kneading process is complete when you have a non-sticking dough that's smooth and sitting (ie holds its shape). Transfer this dough to a well-greased bowl and lightly grease the top. Cover the bowl and set aside in a warm place to raise. Allow the dough to raise until it almost doubles in size (about 90 minutes). Test the dough by inserting two fingers into the risen dough (about 0.8cm deep). If the indentation remains, the dough is ready to shape.

Knock the dough back and squeeze out any large air bubbles with your hands before shaping into a smooth ball. Grasp the centre of the dough ball and squeeze so that you divide the dough into two equal portions. Form each loaf by squeezing the dough to press out any air bubbles, then shape into smooth ovals. Turn the dough over in one hand and with the other hand pinch a seam in the centre. Turn the ends over to seal.

Put the shaped loaves in greased pans with the seams on the bottom. Cover and set aside in a warm place to raise until almost doubled in size. Transfer to an oven pre-heated to 190°C and bake until the bread is nicely browned and just starting to pull away from the sides of the tin (about 45 minutes). Remove from the oven, turn the loaves out onto wire racks and allow to cool before slicing or storing.