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French Bread


French Bread Baking

A True Classic

French Bread is a true classic! The crusty, chewy bread is just wonderful with a bowl of soup or pasta. Serve it sliced with Italian Herb Oil dip (https://sanctuary-ridge.com/2020/07/23/sanctuary-ridge-family-recipes-2/) as an appetizer. You can even make Homemade Croutons with this classic. The potential is endless! And if you are fortunate enough to have any left after you bake it, the bread stays fresh for 3-5 days!

How difficult is homemade bread?

Bread Dough Rising

This is such an easy bread to make, I truly believe anyone can do it! The best part of this recipe is that it can be made from start to finish in about 2 hours time. It comes together so quick. The longest part is waiting 15 minutes between kneading the dough over one hour’s time. If you have never made homemade bread, this is the one you need to try!

French Bread

An easy home made French Bread- delicious for any meal!
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine French
Servings 4 loaves

Ingredients
  

  • 2 1/2 TBSP Instant Dry Yeast
  • 1/2 Cup Warm Water
  • 1 1/2 TBSP Granulated Sugar
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 1 1/2 TBSP Olive OIl
  • 2 1/2 tsp. Salt
  • 6 Cups Plain Flour, plus more for kneading

Instructions
 

  • Combine 1/2 Cup warm water with 2 1/2 TBSP dry yeast and 1 1/2 TBSP granulated sugar in a small bowl. Allow this to dissolve for 10 minutes.
    In a large mixing bowl, combine the yeast mixture with the remaining ingredients, adding flour two cups at a time until all flour is incorporated. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface. Allow the dough to rest and continue to knead 2-3 times, every 10 minutes for one hour. Separate the dough into 4 equal loaves, careful to pinch out any air bubbles. Place the loaves 2-3 inches apart on prepared baking sheet. Brush the tops with beaten egg whites for crispy bread! Slash 4 diagonal lines into the tops of each loaf. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Let the loaves rise for 30 minutes. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes, then lower the temperature to 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Allow to cool slightly before slicing. Enjoy!
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Sister Shubert’s Copycat Rolls

Melt in your mouth goodness!

Confessions from a Baker

I have so many great bread recipes! I have been baking bread since I was only 11 or 12 but I must confess, I love Sister Shubert’s rolls. When I am preparing a meal for a crowd, I sometimes buy her rolls.

There. I said it.

Sometimes I have so many side dishes and other preparations going on that I just do not want to make the rolls.

My daughter Madison recently graduated from College and we had a small family dinner to celebrate. I made all her favorites and one thing she requested was rolls. I have not made these rolls in a while because I have been on a French Bread kick lately. I remembered a recipe in our Family Treasure’s Cookbook from my parent’s restaurant days. I always loved how quickly this particular recipe came together. The texture just melts in your mouth! But I always thought something needed to be adjusted. The taste was not quite perfect. As I was looking at the recipe it dawned on me that the salt to flour ratio is incorrect. I decided to make these for our dinner, changing the salt to flour ratio and the results were stunning! Days later, my family is still raving about these rolls!

These Rolls taste just like Sister Shubert’s Parker House Rolls! This is considered a “refrigerator” dough: it can be covered and refrigerated for up to 3 days! So, you can prepare the dough ahead of your upcoming celebrations OR you can go on and bake as many as you want and then refrigerate the remaining dough for tomorrow night’s dinner.

Either way you must try these! Your family will be amazed at your skills! There will be no way to resist the melt in your mouth goodness of these delightfully delicious rolls! Feel free to pin, share, or print this one!

Sister Shubert’s Copycat Rolls

Monica Scott
This is the one! A perfect copycat recipe of the most delicious rolls around. You can mix this refrigerator dough and make rolls for days from just one batch! The texture and flavor are amazing!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Rising Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 55 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 75 Rolls

Equipment

  • Large Mixing Bowl or Kitchen Aide Mixer with Dough Hook
  • small bowl
  • measuring cups and measuring spoons
  • Biscuit cutter or round cookie cutter
  • Rolling Pin
  • Baking Sheets (3)

Ingredients
  

  • 2 TBSP Active Dry Yeast Or 2 packages of yeast
  • 2 Cups Warm Water, divided One for activating yeast, one for mixing bowl
  • 1 Cup Salted Butter, Softened
  • 3/4 Cup Granulated Sugar
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 4 tsp salt
  • 7-8 Cups Plain Flour

Instructions
 

Activate the Yeast

  • In a small bowl, combine 1 Cup Warm Water with 2 TBSP Yeast. Sprinkle 1/4 cup Granulated Sugar over the top. Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes, until it begins to foam. This step insures that the yeast is active so the bread will rise!

Mixing the Dough

  • In a large mixing bowl or KitchenAid Mixer, combine 1 Cup softened butter with 1/2 cup granulated sugar.
    Add the beaten eggs, water and salt.
    When the yeast is ready, add the yeast mixture and mix well.
    Finally, add the plain flour one cup at a time until a bread dough forms. You will use 7-8 cups of flour. It will be softer than play dough and slightly sticky. Don't worry, if it is too sticky you can always add a little more flour while cutting the rolls.

Rolling and Cutting the Dough

  • On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough to 1 inch thickness. Use a biscuit cutter or round cookie cutter to shape the rolls. This method helps the rolls to rise up instead of out!
  • Place rolls on a lightly greased baking sheet 1-2 inches apart. Set these in the oven with the oven light on. This will create a warm place for the rolls to rise. Leave them alone for 1 1/2 hours or until doubled in size.

Baking Time!

  • After removing the dough from the oven, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until golden brown. Brush with melted butter while they are still warm.

Refrigerator Option

  • This dough can be refrigerated for up to 3 days! So if you only want to bake 12 rolls at a time, you can do that! Just bake as needed, returning any unused bread dough to a covered bowl in the refrigerator. If you choose to refrigerate the dough, make sure it is covered with plastic wrap so it doesn't dry out.
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