White bread
By: Paul Merrett
- Prep time:
- 20 mins, plus 3 hrs rising time
- Cook time:
- 45 mins
- Serves:
- Makes 2 x 450g loaves
Take time to make crusty flavoursome bread the good old fashioned way with Paul Merrett's easy-to-make recipe
Ingredients
Method
1. Put the flour into a mixing bowl, add the salt and yeast and stir with a wooden spoon, until fully combined.2. Spoon the olive oil and sugar into the measuring jug and top up with warm water to just over the 300ml mark. Stir well.
3. Add the oily water to the flour a little at a time and using either a wooden spoon or your hands, work the water into the flour and gradually bring it together into a mass of soft slightly sticky dough. If necessary, add a little extra water or flour to give the correct consistency.
4. Dust the work surface and your hands lightly with flour. Turn the dough out and knead for 5 minutes or so, until smooth and elastic.
5. Knead for a further 5 minutes.
6. Form the dough into a neat ball, return it to the bowl and cover the bowl with cling film (brushed with oil) or a damp tea towel.
7. Leave the dough in a warm place for about 2 hours, or until doubled in bulk.
8. Turn the dough out and knead for 2 minutes.
9. Divide the dough into two equal sized pieces and form each piece into an oblong. Fold one end into the centre and then the other across the top. Repeat with the other piece.
10. Lightly grease 2 loaf tins and sprinkle each with a dusting of flour. Place one piece of dough in each, then place them side by side in an oiled polythene bag (or cover with a damp tea towel). Leave to rise for about 30 -50 minutes, until the dough rises above the tops of the tins.
11. Preheat the oven to 220C/gas 450°F (230°C). Bake the loaves on the centre shelf for 30-40 minutes, or until they sound hollow when the bases are tapped.
12. Place the loaves back in the oven upside down (and out of their tins) and cook for a further 5 minutes, to crisp the base and sides. Cool on a wire rack.









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View all comments (4)This is the perfect recipe, it is easy! Follow it to the 'T' and you can't go wrong. ONE thing though, does anyone know, also UKTV, how, once a loaf has been started, how do you keep it CRUSTY!!!??? I GIVE THIS FIVE STARS
This was excellent thanks - the first decent white loaf i have managed!
Thank you for the recipe. I made this bread yesterday using live yeast. It turned out to be the best loaf I have ever made, perfect crust and light, soft white inside. I will definitely use this recipe again and check out your other recipes too!!