Overnight Proofing Plain Flour Rustic Bread
Overnight Proofing Plain Flour Rustic Bread

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have overnight proofing plain flour rustic bread using 4 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Overnight Proofing Plain Flour Rustic Bread:
  1. Make ready 3 cups Plain Flour
  2. Take 1/8 teaspoon Dry Yeast *about 1g
  3. Make ready 1 teaspoon Salt
  4. Prepare 1 & 1/2 cups Warm Water

Once the dough is finished proofing, carefully remove the plastic wrap and dust the top of the loaf lightly with flour. If desired, you can use a sharp knife to score the loaf as well. This is optional and the loaf will naturally open in a rustic way if you do not score the loaf. In a large bowl, combine flour, salt and yeast.

Steps to make Overnight Proofing Plain Flour Rustic Bread:
  1. Dutch Oven OR Substitutes* - If you have a Dutch Oven, you are lucky. Dutch Oven seems to be the best tool for baking this rustic bread. I used ALDI’s cast-iron casserole pot. You can use an oven-safe metal pot & lid, a high heat oven-safe casserole dish with lid or covered with foil, or something you can cover to trap the moisture.
  2. Place Plain Flour, Dry East and Salt in a large bowl, and mix well to blend evenly.
  3. Add Warm Water and stir using a spoon or spatula. It is a very soft and gooey dough. Don't try to knead it. When the dough comes together, cover with plastic wrap and rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.
  4. After 30 minutes, it is still very soft and sticky. Wet your hand with water, grab an edge of the dough, lift and bring it to the centre. Repeat several times. Cover and rest again.
  5. Repeat this process every 30 minutes, 2 to 3 times, before you go to bed. This process makes the dough elastic. Cover with plastic wrap and leave it somewhere safe and it won't get too cold overnight.
  6. In the morning, after 10 to 12 hours later, the dough should look bubbly. The dough is still very soft and sticky, but do not wet your hand this time. Dusting the edges of the dough with flour, carefully turn onto a well floured surface and bring the edges to centre to shape into a cob.
  7. Turn it over, so that the folded side faces down. Place the dough in a well floured bowl or proofing basket. Cover and rest for 30 minutes.
  8. Line the bottom of the pot with a piece of baking paper.
  9. After 30 minutes, place the pot in the oven and preheat to 240℃. This means the dough will rest for extra time until the oven gets hot.
  10. Take the very hot pot out of the oven, take off the lid, turn the dough into the pot, so that the folded side now faces up, put the lid back on, and bake for 30 minutes.
  11. After 30 minutes, remove the lid and bake for 5 minutes or until nicely brown. Take the bread out very carefully and cool on wire rack.
  12. *Alternatively, bake on a baking tray, with/without boiling water in an oven-safe dish on the bottom of the oven, at 190℃ for 40 minutes. The below picture is the result of this method.

This is optional and the loaf will naturally open in a rustic way if you do not score the loaf. In a large bowl, combine flour, salt and yeast. Create a well in the center; add water. Stir flour into yeast mixture until well incorporated. The dough will be loose and look wet.

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