Mini Baguettes with Parsley and Lemon Using a Bread Maker
- 250 grams Semi-strong flour (lys d'or brand or a mix of 190 g of bread flour and 60 g of cake flour)
- 3 grams Sugar
- 4 grams Salt
- 10 grams Olive oil
- 130 grams Water
- 2 grams Dry yeast
- 20 grams Parsley (finely chopped)
- 1 less than 1 Lemon peels
- 1 Flour for finishing
- Chop the parsley finely, grate the lemon peel.
- Mix them with 130g of water.
- Total amount should be about 150g.
- Put all the ingredients into a bread maker.
- Start the dough course on the bread maker.
- Leave it until the 1st rising.
- Take the dough out from the bread maker, punch the air out gently, and divide into 4 portions to form.
- Wrap them or cover with a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel and leave to rest for 15 minutes.
- Then, turn over the dough and use your hand to roll it out into rectangles.
- Fold the edges in towards the centre.
- Fold it in half and close the edges well.
- Place with the seam side down and roll out gently to make it 20 cm long.
- Prepare a baking sheet covered with a bigger size of parchment paper and make a little wall between each baguette like in the photo.
- (The bread will rise.)
- Cover with plastic wrap and leave to proof for another 30 minutes in the oven.
- Dust finishing flour on the top with a strainer and make 1 slit on each dough.
- Bake for 20 minutes in an oven preheated to 210C.
- I cut it into slices.
- It's great just after baking.
- It's full of umami and refreshing flavor from the lys d'or.
- Though this uses a low amount of sugar, it's slightly sweet.
- I want to try using it to make sandwiches with plenty of vegetables.
flour, sugar, salt, olive oil, water, yeast, parsley, lemon peels, flour
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/168378-mini-baguettes-with-parsley-and-lemon-using-a-bread-maker (may not work)