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It is possible to quickly make artisan-style bread at home for less than one dollar for two 12-ounce loaves.
Many grocery stores sell artisan-style breads at prices ranging from $2.49 to $3.99 per loaf, depending on the style. It is possible to quickly make artisan-style bread at home for less than one dollar for two 12-ounce loaves. Grocery shoppers often are not aware that most major chain groceries do not mix the artisan-style breads they are selling. These breads come in frozen, in a form known as “par-baked”. The breads are already baked. The store bakeries simply heat and crisp the crusts, then package and put the bread on the shelf. Many artisan-style breads are stone-baked and it is very easy to line any oven rack with baking stones. For less than $15, most big-box lumber/hardware stores sell unglazed quarry tiles. Available in 4-inch or 6-inch sizes, any oven can be turned into a stone oven with enough tiles to cover the oven rack, leaving room around the edges for circulation. Instant yeast will reduce homemade bread preparation time by half. This yeast is used in “single-rise” techniques, and most recipes can be adapted to instant yeast. Rather than “proofing” the yeast prior to adding it to the flour, instant yeast is mixed with the dry ingredients. The water temperature is warmer and all of the components are mixed together at once. Easy Homemade Artisan-Style Bread
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