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Basic Doughs: Indirect Methods

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Baking

By James Peterson

Published 2009

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The breads in this section are made with sponges or starters, wherein portions of the water, flour, and yeast are combined in advance and allowed to rise before being added to the rest of the ingredients. This process maximizes the bread’s flavor.

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