This month's Daring Bakers challenge is perfect for me. Ever since the weather turns cold, I have been wanting to horn my skill at bread baking. Of course I occasionally bake dinner rolls, but I am mostly grounded in my comfort zone. Making something like French Bread that takes 7-9 hours has certainly never crossed my mind.
I am really glad that the past challenges have pushed me to bake some cool stuffs that my normal lazy self won't have attempted on my own.
Our hostesses for this month- Sara of I Like to Cook and Mary of The Sour Dough have picked Julia Child's French Bread as this month challenge. It has been a challenge indeed from the very beginning. Even before I dip my measuring cup into the flour. Reading through the looooong recipe, had me feeling exhausted, before I get started.
But once I got over the reading part, everything else was a breeze. Ok, maybe not as easy as I had envisioned, but hey, after two attempts, I got these batards you see here!
Did I just mentioned I made this recipe twice? Oh yes, that's right. When I first made the recipe on Monday, my dough was unbelievably sticky and the little petits pains that I baked turned out looking anemic. Even though they tasted great, I was quite sure that something wasn't quite right, so I repeated the recipe again on Thursday. Learning from my first experience, I adhered to the recipe more closely, and shaped my dough into batards, like many of my fellow Daring Bakers do.
Although there are many areas that my french bread can be improved on, I think it will be awhile before I bake french bread again. Don't get me wrong, I love this recipe, and the flavor of this bread is quite addictive. I can eat it without anything topping or spread. It's merely because I have 2 batches of these in the freezer now.
We are going to reheat some petit pains and spread withNutella for breakfast, and the batards, with smoked salmon, apple, spinach and cheese for our weekend dinner and lunch. I wonder how my fellow Daring Bakers are going to eat their French Bread? :)
For the recipe of Julia Child's French Bread, see Mary's entry with nice step-by-step photos here
To read about the other Daring Bakers takes on the French Bread Challenge, head over to the Daring Bakers Blogroll.
The past Daring Bakers Challenges:
Tender Potato Bread
Yule Log
Lemon Meringue Pie
Mandy, your bread looks wonderful! Your perseverance definitely paid off!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I still wonder how we can be punished ourself to go through those 15 pages of recipe! lol!
ReplyDeleteHi Mandy, I'm glad you decided to push through with it. Experience is priceless :) And it gave you nice loaves too!
ReplyDeletewow your patience is truly admirable for you to make it twice. I on the other hand only made it once but swears I wouldn't do it again. Not because I didn't like it, I just feel it takes too much of my time :) Mine wasn't evenly brown, it was more like overly brown :)
ReplyDeleteI love to dip it into a stew.
ReplyDeleteTwice! There are a few of you out there who did this and I'm amazed. Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteFantastic bread. You did a great job!!
ReplyDeleteliked it very its blog, is the first time that I am visiting! Pretty bread, with butter and coffee is very good! Until more.
ReplyDeleteoh mandy your french bread turned out beautifully!! great job for this month's challenge!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when you push yourself outside of your comfort zone! Congrats on your "daring baking" session(s)!
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks great! Got to love how the Daring Bakers challenge us to go outside of our comfort zones!
ReplyDeleteWell, they look great. Can having a freezer stuffed full of batards really be such a bad thing?!
ReplyDeleteVery nice bread Mandy! The crumb looks perfect and I like the rustic shape of the loaves. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful batards Mandy! Bow to you...& to everyone who tried it twice! Once was enough for me...it took a WHOLE day...but I enjoyed it when it was over!Good for you...Lol
ReplyDeleteDeeba
Good for you for attempting it twice, that's more than I did!
ReplyDeleteYour bread might be pale, but the crumb is what I like the most about it. It crumblicious!
ReplyDeleteNice looking bread! Well done! I love it's airy inside...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Kudos for doing it twice! It turned out gorgeous! I hope that a bowl of soup and a couple of slices will make you feel less homesick :)
ReplyDeleteGood job of sticking with it!
ReplyDeleteOh Mandy your bread looks wonderful. I love the crumb on yours ...so perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! It's been fun to see what everyone has done with their loaves!! Fun challenge.
ReplyDeleteI ate mine just straight with a little butter! Your bread looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGood job on your bread. It looks terrific! I love the texture you got on the inside. I loved mine with bruschetta. And Nutella. And butter.....I loved it all!
ReplyDeleteGotta love french bread x 2!
ReplyDelete;-)
Looks great!
You managed it, congrats!
ReplyDeleteUlrike from Küchenlatein
Wow your bread looks awesome! And I'm impressed you made it twice! I ate one bread with nutella, gave one away and ate the other one with just plain butter. Mine is all gone, so I may be making this again soon!
ReplyDeleteMandy, great looking loaves. Good for you for baking it again. I love your photos, once again!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bread! I have some in the freezer too. Way to go making it twice!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your challenge this month
ReplyDeletethanks for baking with Sara and I
Hi Mandy~
ReplyDeleteYou bread looks great~
I agree with you that DB got me doing what I normally would have avoid =)
Your bread looks delicious - I love the Gallic towel that it's wrapped in!
ReplyDeleteHats off to your for doing this challenge more than once! One of these days, I'll be able to do that when I learn not to be a procrastinator! Your batards turned out very nicely -- the crumb is great!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I love the holes in the bread!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be trying Nutella on the last loaf in my freezer.... just sounds too amazing to pass up!
ReplyDeleteYou got great curst and crumb...job well done.
ReplyDeleteI also found the reading exhausting! Your bread looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic bread! Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteHi Mandy! Great job, awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou may have been tagged before, I have no idea, but I have tagged you with "meme", hope you don't mind! :)
http://cafechocolada.blogspot.com/2008/03/meme.html
This looks simply wonderful. I love your picnic-y presentation too--it just makes me think of how tasty the bread would be after a long walk...
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. So nice and crusty. I bet the Nutella was great on it!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Can I have a slice?
ReplyDeletefyi: I tagged you in a meme.
Lucky you to have tasty bread in your freezer. Mine is long gone.
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks wonderful! Great Job!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone for your kind comments! you guys totally rock!
ReplyDeleteThese French breads sound interesting. I don't like breads much though. Authentic!
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