STRAIGHT BAGUETTE

Yield: Three 12- to 14-inch-long baguettes

INGREDIENTS METRIC (GRAMS) VOLUMETRIC (APPROXIMATE) BAKER’S %
All-purpose flour 380 3 cups + 2 tablespoons 100%
Water 285 1¼ cups 75%
Salt, fine 8 scant 1½ teaspoons 2%
Yeast, dry instant 2 ¾ teaspoon 0.50%
Total Weight 675 All 177.50%

MIXING

Calculate temperatures. See Setting Temperatures for instructions. Desired dough temperature: 75°F

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and yeast. Add the water and mix with your hand or the handle end of a wooden spoon until the dough forms a shaggy mass. With some doughs you may have to knead for a few strokes in the bowl to incorporate everything. If you find it easier, after some stirring, scrape the dough out of the bowl with a plastic scraper onto your work surface and knead briefly with your hands just until the dough comes together. Resist the urge to add more flour. Scrape the dough off the work surface and return it to the bowl for bulk fermentation.

BULK FERMENTATION

Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl and allow the dough to rise, covered, for 3 hours at room temperature, folding as directed below.

FOLD

Fold after 20, 40, 60, and 120 minutes, then leave untouched for the last hour. See Folding for instructions.

As you perform each series of folds, you’ll begin to notice that the dough becomes smoother, stronger, and more cohesive.

DIVIDE AND PRESHAPE

Divide the dough into 3 pieces weighing about 225 grams each. See Dividing for instructions.

Preshape as tubes. See Preshaping for instructions.

Cover and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.

SHAPE

Shape as baguettes roughly 12 to 14 inches long (or longer if your baking stone will allow). See Shaping for instructions.

Place, seam side up, on a floured couche, and pleat the couche between the loaves to support the sides as they rise.

PROOF

Cover and proof for 45 to 60 minutes at room temperature.

BAKE

During the proof, preheat the oven to 500°F with a baking stone and steaming system in place. See Baking for instructions.

Transfer the loaves to parchment paper or a baker’s peel, gently inverting them so that the underside, which was against the dusted tea towel or linen, becomes the top.

Score the bread prior to loading. See Scoring for ideas and tips.

Slide the loaves onto the preheated baking stone.

Bake with steam for 22 to 25 minutes. After 18 minutes, carefully remove any steaming devices, lids, or parchment paper. Rotate the loaves on the stone.

At 22 to 25 minutes the loaves should be well colored and feel light when picked up. Turn off the oven, prop open the door a few inches, and allow the loaves to dry for an additional 5 minutes.