Golden Semolina Torpedo (Altamura)
From
The Bread Bible
Cookbook
Page 365
Course: Breads
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This is a delicious bread with a lovely golden colour, a bouncy/chewy crumb and a crisp crust.
It’s also one of the oddest breads I’ve ever made. It’s a lean dough, made entirely of durum semolina flour with water, yeast and salt. The author recommends kneading by hand to avoid overworking the gluten. The dough ends up very soft and silky, but also quite slack, causing me great difficulty with the shaping….my loaves look more like baguettes than torpedos :). I was supposed to slash the loaves w... Read more
It’s also one of the oddest breads I’ve ever made. It’s a lean dough, made entirely of durum semolina flour with water, yeast and salt. The author recommends kneading by hand to avoid overworking the gluten. The dough ends up very soft and silky, but also quite slack, causing me great difficulty with the shaping….my loaves look more like baguettes than torpedos :). I was supposed to slash the loaves w... Read more