For those who don’t have the challenger bread pan, or any Dutch oven, but still have a baking steel and a cast iron skillet and are serious about making good bread (Prepare for a long read lol) I’ve found the best way to recreate the steam in my oven is 2 fold. For prep, place one rack with a baking steel in the middle and the other rack on the bottom with a cast iron skillet (preferably with high walls). Preheat the oven to maximum temp for an hour before loading baguettes with cast iron in oven (you want it as hot as possible). First, get an old pan (preferably something hefty) and roll at least two but preferably more regular dish towels. Boil a pot of water (2-6 cups depending on how big your vessel is) and pour it over the towels and into the pan. The towels don’t need to be completely submerged but you just need to make sure all of the towels are soaked from the boiling water. Then load this into the oven on the bottom rack while your steel is in the middle rack. Put into the oven 15-20 minutes before loading the baguettes. This part provides a slower, constant steam throughout the bake and “humidifies” the oven right before loading. The second part, bring more water to a boil (anywhere from 2-4 cups) right after you load part 1 into the oven. This water will be poured directly into the cast iron pan right after loading the baguettes. For baking First thing is to load the baguettes onto the steel. Be careful when you open the oven because there will be steam from part 1 that can burn you. Once the baguettes are on the steel, this is when you slide out the cast iron pan that’s been preheating on the bottom rack of your oven and pour the second pot of boiling water directly into the cast iron pan. To protect the oven door glass, you need to put a kitchen towel or some sort of barrier over the glass before your pour the boiling water. It’s never happened to me before but I’ve heard stories or peoples oven glass shattering from boiling water splashing onto it. As soon as you pour the boiling water into the cast iron, you want to close the oven as fast as possible to “trap” as much steam as you can. All home ovens are made to naturally vent steam so this steam will be escaping from the steam vent throughout the bake. Bake the baguettes at 500 (your oven may not be able to actually reach that temperature because of the added steam but that’s ok) for the first 10/15 minutes (depending on if you prefer crispy or crunchy crusts) and bake without steam at 450 for 5-10 minutes until it’s a deep reddish, golden brown. Now when you’re ready to take out both steaming vessels, be extremely careful opening up the oven. It will be extremely hot steam that can burn you easily. My preferred method is to carefully open the oven while stepping backwards at the same time and just waiting. It takes around 3 seconds for the steam to dissipate and then it’s safe to take out the steaming vessels. Make sure you have good oven mitts/gloves because the steaming vessels will be extremely hot. Just place them on the stove to cool down. WARNING When you pour the boiling water into the preheated cast iron, it will generate A LOT of steam and make quite a bit of noise. This is completely normal. Making sure you’re wearing long sleeves and gloves because the water will splash out of the pan no matter how careful you are. The first time you do this, your instincts will think you’re doing something wrong and you’ll think the cast iron might break but I promise it will not. Really hoping this helps out at least one person and wasn’t just a waste out time lmao…happy baking y’all
@switchsanity15 күн бұрын
THX this helped me so much I am that at least 1person :)
@agtronic13 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting so many details. The only issue I can see here is that you have the oven wide open for at least 30-45 seconds while loading the loaves and then pouring in the boiling water. That's a lot of heat escaping. The thermal mass from the baking steel probably helps stabilize things when you close it, but I wonder if it's worth it. I tend to do the exact same thing but use two cast iron pans in the bottom of the oven (no rags) and I find it takes me too long to do all of that in one step. So now I just load them onto the baking steel and place an aluminum cover over them. I can't really tell the difference between both methods, so I tend to lean towards the faster/simpler method.
@Dales_Workshop Жыл бұрын
I went straight to level 3. Even bought a Challenger. No regrets, great bread! Poolish is now a permanent addition to my bread repertoire.
@kencase2179 Жыл бұрын
Three ways to make my favorite bread from quick and easy to a bit more complicated but delicious. Thanks, Brian!
@dimilton3166 Жыл бұрын
It makes sense that he returns with a bread since Lorn said the bread videos can take up more time to create. Glad to have you back, Bri!
@prapanthebachelorette6803 Жыл бұрын
Well appreciated ❤
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m taking a little extra time to recharge over the holidays so you’ll see fewer posts for the next couple of months. But I’ll be back after January!
@Hippydaze35 Жыл бұрын
@@BrianLagerstromwe appreciate you Brian for sure have a great holidays and definitely recharge! :)
@Luke_Swanson_ Жыл бұрын
@@BrianLagerstrom well deserved time off. Enjoy the holidays! We’ll still be here when you get back!
@hiwelcometochillis2579 Жыл бұрын
@@BrianLagerstromdo you think the most pro Bread is similar to the south American bread called Marraqueta? The technique is similar and is made by french people that emigrated to chile That Marraqueta bread also have many win contests
@Dilfed Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie bro, your bread baking videos are what got me into bread baking and I've thoroughly enjoyed all of them. Multiple times.
@DarkMatterPost Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite channel for learning about bread-making on KZbin. I love how clearly you explain everything with just the right amount of detail. Just started my Sourdough journey and can't wait to get started baking other breads! Thanks for the amazing content!
@lancemartin2513 Жыл бұрын
I've done the middle version twice now. No prior bread making experience, and both times have been good. First time i over baked a little but the second time was perfect. Easy explanation of every step.
@VATNIK-KILLER7 ай бұрын
Best video out there which is odd, not french, not italian, not long or complicated, no "not-in-your-home" stupidities, perfect. Thanks.
@houssamarar Жыл бұрын
As a person who grew up in France (saint-Malo) the most of their life: I can confirm that this looks like an amazing baguette.
@hundvd_79 ай бұрын
Please get your carte d'identite checked, this looks like a 7/10 at best
@houssamarar8 ай бұрын
@@hundvd_7 Français ? Je voudrais etre gentille. MDR.
@OrenUrbach Жыл бұрын
Brian keeps covering bread techniques and they keep getting better and better every time. These recipes are gold
@canonli4 ай бұрын
I watched the video, and I've made the 3rd bread, absolutely the most delicious bread I've ever eaten This will be my bread to the rest of my life!!!
@robertphillips1941 Жыл бұрын
These Good, Better, Best videos are great. When it's just me, Good is all I need. I've returned to the brownie video multiple times.
@jennlizzy2019 Жыл бұрын
I am challenging myself to bake "Best" version. If all goes well I will be taking these loafs to my family Thanksgiving day feast.
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥
@JJONNYREPP Жыл бұрын
regards the nature of: job email alerts and quality job search... i mean, i typed in job alerts for admin, city based, preferably permanent position. i get: Hi JONATHAN! Here are the latest jobs for you: Christmas Temporary Pantomime Dresser - Richmond London, Greater London £10.42 Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG)
@mikewright665 ай бұрын
So I did level 2. And by far the best baguette I've ever made. I'm not a huge baking guy, but being retired I love to try new breads, pizza crusts, so ive baked before. Ive made many breads and they all turn out ok. This level 2 took some time but was very fun!! I made them for a French dip recipe...on KZbin ......and the bread was amazing with the French dip. My family said the best they've had even at restaurants. The bread was soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside. Also good choice for bruschetta or garlic bread. Recommend highly...Later all...time for Olympics and a cocktail.
@jimjajkowski7198 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I what a coincidence. I made version 3 from your video from 3 years ago just today. They are amazing. You make me look like a real bread maker. Thank you for all your hard work.
@janinafowler Жыл бұрын
Have already baked the best bread twice without the malt or the challenger and everyone is loving it! Thank you!!
@senadzri Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips. There's no way I can find this alien in rice eating country of mine 😅
@lancehinds428 Жыл бұрын
Did you adjust anything on the bake time to compensate for not having a lid?
@ryanppax Жыл бұрын
@@lancehinds428use the pan from the better recipe
@janeclark70602 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that worked for you! I'm going to try it as well!
@cayenneman Жыл бұрын
Went with the 'Best' version and it literally has taken all the mystery out of creating a true French baguette so bravo to you Brian!! The only thing I did differently was to cut the dough into three, not four pieces making for larger loaves. It could be my particular ingredients or altitude, I don't know, but mine didn't turn out looking like yours, much smaller berth. So I cut them down to 310g and they came out about 10" long and 3" wide, perfect!
@MrWine287 Жыл бұрын
Im 13 years old and I've made the 2nd option 1 year ago! It was absolutley delicous, im back again to check more recipies and stumbled across yours might try it!
@jeffreyschmidt3997 Жыл бұрын
Nice work little dude
@tonydangelo77811 ай бұрын
Good for you! I wish I had found my passion for cooking at your age. Keep at it! It will take you far.
@EmmanuelEytan3 ай бұрын
I'm a Parisian in exile in the US. I have two options: either regular American bread that is always soft and dense. Or bread from a gourmet bakery that costs about six times what it would cost in Paris. I'm tempted to try version 3 without the special pan. It looks pretty close to the real thing. (It can't be identical: bakers have specific ovens and a deal with a brand of flour. In Paris, it's usually Banette.) But I am very tempted. I've been baking a very easy bread for a few months now. I may be ready to invest more time and effort. I'm pretty sure that the baguettes in Paris don't have the malt power thing: only flour, water, salt, and yeast. I don't think I'll be adding the malt.
@brynley11 ай бұрын
Made the "Best" version today. I don't have a big lid on pan so I just used a big cast iron baking tray and fashioned a aluminium foil lid (flipped it upside down to shape the foil) then cooked two baguettes at a time with steam. Unreal outcome. My oven is garbage so it took 40 minutes total for each batch to get a nice dark crust but it was well worth pushing on. Fantastic bread. Thank you Bri from Australia!
@lucy1376Ай бұрын
I’ve never baked bread in my life. Went for the third best version and it turned out insanely good! My family and my friends and their kids loved it!!! Thank you so much!!🙏
@bally121310 ай бұрын
Found you about 3 weeks ago, just had my 4th attempt, fantastic. I’m retired now but I used to import frozen baguettes from France , and what I made today was as good as them. Thanks for the recipe 👍😋
@selwynsivagumar Жыл бұрын
Just hit up basic bread 'cause we're sick and I'm doing two stews. 100% worth it! When I'm better, will hit up the medium difficulty one. Thanks so much!
@captinamazin21 Жыл бұрын
The dough is very flavorful, especially with the poolish. The recipe and techniques are very informative. I've learned so much in trying yeast breads the past couple of weeks with this video as my guide. Thank you!
@xmas4203 Жыл бұрын
I've never use DMP before and I just got some Anthony's yesterday for pizza dough. So I'm happy to see you got the same for your baguettes and it worked good. So yes, I'll be trying "the best" recipe. I don't have the challenger, but I do have a large cast iron pot with a lid I can flip upside down and do 1 baguette at a time.
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
Report back on how the recipe worked for you!
@stephenwhite6932 Жыл бұрын
Oh my! I love my Challenger bread pan! I use it for sourdough all the time. VERY much worth the expense if you can afford it.
@nononsens605711 ай бұрын
I think I'm gonna do the last one. I just wanted to say that you are very good at giving instructions and it is very pracrical that you give the amounts in grams and not in cups or whatever...Giving the temp in degrees Celcius on the screen is also much useful, for non-Americans 😊. Thanks!
@drewb.9497 Жыл бұрын
Brian, just wanted to say ty from someone whos never really attempted cooking//baking to baking nearly every week for the past year. It was your OG bagel video & first 2 baguette recipes that inspired me to start taking baking seriously & Ive discovered one of my favourite new hobbies ever since. I managed to make my own baguette recipe taken inspiration from your older ones & I finally managed to get the sought after baguette ear! just wanted to ty for making these entertaining vids and providing alot of useful tips for beginners like myself. It means alot :)
@drewb.9497 Жыл бұрын
wish there was someway to send you a link to a reddit post I made showing the final bread pic but yt keeps deleted the comments
@RobinLoner11 ай бұрын
Wow! The results are awesome and easily duplicated from your instructions; you are an excellent teacher. I should know because I am a teacher... learning to bake this beautiful bread. So impressed with the “best” baguette! Going back to your library to see what else you have to say about the subject, especially sourdough! I am stumped on the starter part so will have to study that next. Thanks again for videos :):)
@davidfuller5816 күн бұрын
Bri, I just got a challenger as a gift and this is the first recipe I made. awesome.
@jaredhancock5154 Жыл бұрын
I love that you're coming at us with your bakery background. I'm gonna try your first 2 methods for sure. Want to do the third, but I currently can't justify the extra expense. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@GabesHacks Жыл бұрын
You could mix the techniques. I think making a poolish with the second method would make a big difference.
@apatterson8128 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I was thinking version three's recipe, using a couche, but baking using version two's method. @@GabesHacks
@Cubeforc3 Жыл бұрын
I made the "better" loaf and it came out really well, thanks Bri! Very newbie at baking but I managed to follow the instructions.
@loucinci3922 Жыл бұрын
Poolish give so much extra flavor. Nice job. Thanks for sharing
@Rime_in_Retrograde Жыл бұрын
I tried the "best" version of this bread (twice), and it was indeed very good. Though I didn't have a stand mixer so I just had to knead by hand; I also didn't have anything resembling a dutch oven so I just sprayed the dough with water and threw some ice cubes in the oven and the bread came out very crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. My first attempt I didn't have bread flour, just all-purpose, nor did I have diastatic malt powder, so I subbed molasses... my second attempt I managed to find bread flour and just left out the malt powder/molasses and it was so much better. Like, it was legit as good as the closest bakery (just smaller since I halved the recipe)... so, anyway, thanks!
@nhatlaihoang4318 Жыл бұрын
I have the same lacking in equipments and ingredients as you, and was wondering if it would work despite all of that. Thanks for your comment, now im confident to try this recipe
@daltonbutterfield180811 ай бұрын
@yulia7831 Жыл бұрын
Just tried making this yesterday (the "better" one) and it was the nicest bread I've ever made! I'm literally making more today as me and my partner ate the whole thing in one day 😅.
@klani13097 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@eylemp7203 Жыл бұрын
OMG! I wanted to say biig THANK YOU!!!!! I have been trying to make bread for years and always felt like something was off. After trying your recipe (better) , I said yes, that's it. No more buying bread anymore. Thank you so much again!!!
@tomspencer4371 Жыл бұрын
I have learned more from you than any other channel. If i sent you a picture of your bar pie you would think it was the one from the video. Your recipes (even the complicated ones) are broken down perfectly. If you have any cooking skills you can do them all! As long as you follow the directions. Just thanks so much!
@briannw1973 Жыл бұрын
Your baking videos have given me the tools and confidence to actually create some delicious baked items. I sure appreciate your channel!
@georgeclinton4524 Жыл бұрын
My favorite part about making these myself is you can adjust the salt to your personal taste, which in my case involves adding slightly extra salt. Having that little extra dash of saltiness being baked into the bread itself is so delicious to me.
@thatfuzzypotato1877 Жыл бұрын
100% agree. I tend to use 2tsp/16oz flour otherwise I find the bread bland abd flavorless
@Ahglock Жыл бұрын
I salt my salt so I can agree with this tactic.
@pistolpete8518 Жыл бұрын
Just made the “better” version from this video. Gotta say, I was worried as it was really wet and would barely hold a shape through the SBF phases. But once I flipped the lid half way through the cook I knew it was a success! Thanks Bri!
@shyg22910 ай бұрын
Ongoing now "better" version, it's really wet. Looking forward how it'll turn out after the 15 minute rest
@Covenant-R Жыл бұрын
I did my first ever baguettes a few months ago... totally winged the dough... basically just check about which ratio of salt I should have... and also started it by off using a Yudane... then added a lot of water... I think I ended up at like 70% or something like that, it was very wet... folded a few times in room temp, then shoved it into the fridge overnight. Next morning I pulled it out and let it warm up a bit, divided it up, very slight preform, a small rise, then did a final shaping and put it on a cloth for a final rise. Then into oven on a steel, came out some of the best baguettes I ever ate, and more then the best bread I think I ever made. To be fair though, I watched like 4 or 5 different masterclass and baguette videos how to do them at home before I even tried. And what it comes down to seem to be the shaping of the dough before the final rise, that is how you roll it up or fold it up and then shape the ends. Then the major thing... with a normal oven with a steel, I sprayed them quite heavily before they went into the oven. I also had a pan in the bottom of the oven that I poured boiling water into when I shoved in the baguettes. The spring from the heat from the steel, and the steam in the oven made the crust come out amazingly crispy but also very light, and after a full night of cold rising, the crumb was gorgeous as well.
@jayb555-r9k Жыл бұрын
Ok so a few comments after making the Better version. Results were good and tasty, and looked like a crusty bread in spite it being my first time doing it. It’s about 20 degrees C in my apartment at the moment so the first few proofs were a bit slower, and the dough was wetter than it looked on the video. I learnt that my fancy Japanese oven has a Proving mode by the time I got to the first long proof so that helped. The oven stone is critical for getting a good crust in the bottom, mine was cooked and brown but without the strength of the upper crust (like a roll more than a baguette), not a disaster. I ended up baking it a bit too long and the color was darker than shown here but still worked. Keep an eye on your oven! All in all I’m happy with it for my first try but it’s definitely not quite at the bakery level baguette level. Lots to explore.
@mikhailnemirovskiy5189 Жыл бұрын
Hi Brian, I love your bread and first it was great. But lately I’ve a problem with crust and I don’t understand why. As soon as it cools the crust becomes soft. It starts happening with all my breads. Big loaves as well as baguettes. Can you help?
@seanszarkowicz Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean!
@seanszarkowicz Жыл бұрын
thanks for all the hard work to bring these great recipes!@@BrianLagerstrom
@StaticXD00d5 ай бұрын
I made the best version yesterday, first time making baguettes. Holy cow are they delicious! Blew my mind! Can't wait to make more! Thank you for the video!
@erichphang-lyn3081 Жыл бұрын
Digging the "good, better, best versions" format 🫡
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Check my GBB fudgy brownie vid as well
@coolbro3723Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. First time bread maker, tried the "best" first and wow. Making this weekly
@kathrynmoll86 Жыл бұрын
You have a culinary way of making everything look so dang easy! Will have to try these recipes. Love it!❤🙏🏼
@brennonoverton8277 Жыл бұрын
I use the recipe for Charlie Anderson's Cheesesteak rolls often and it is quite similar to this recipe. I can't wait to give it a try.
@breannaobryan1120 Жыл бұрын
OMG, today i made the bread in the third version. Of course, I started last night with the sponge. I did not have the challenger oven but i used my preheated pizza stone, and i covered it with the tin like in method two. IT WAS DEVINE. My intention was to have it for lunch. Since i also made some homemade apple butter, the two of us inhaled 1.5 loaf, i never ate so much bread in one session in my entire life. Hopefully the remaining bread will be enough for dinner when the rest of my family will be over. Thank you for sharing.
@loriruether171311 ай бұрын
This was soo good, easy and fast . I made the second recipe , while the shape was not as good as yours it was delicious! I can’t wait to make it again . Love your videos and recipes. Thanks for sharing !
@carlavanwezel88474 ай бұрын
Sorry for my rude remark Brian, I apologize. I really like your programs, and your explanations makes things so much easier. Explain away!
@chrisblanc663 Жыл бұрын
To be honest I love the first one you made. I can easily see myself doing that often to burn off some steam in the evening and to quickly add some baguettes to my wife’s dinner. The second one I can see myself make as a fun weekend project along with the whole wheat bread loaves I make for the week. I don’t really see myself trying the pro level as I don’t have the equipment for it, but it does look delicious!!
@bobicrni1284 Жыл бұрын
Second version seems the best result for effort. It looks frickin delicious 😋 😋
@barthagerman1315 Жыл бұрын
Keep these recipes coming. My family loves all the great food that I keep making. Especially the BREAD! I always have 1 or 2 Poolish bowls on the counter. Thanks Brian, I Iove to cook and you make great food easy to duplicate.
@joubess6 сағат бұрын
I'm starting with the better version and will work my way up to best. I need to get a kitchen scale, pizza steel, and pizza peel to start. The scale and steel will also help my pies. I worked in a pizza store for a year and having a peel will be amazing. I've missed that ever since I left pizza making. I'm not getting the fancy pan. I probably couldn't lift it so I'll use the pizza steel and aluminum cover for the best loaf, too. Then all I'll need is a Couche. I think I have an old linen cotton pillow case that will work until I can get the pro one. If I start baking a lot I'll buy one.
@WhatIlearned-w4l2 ай бұрын
I just finished baking #3, the hardest. I didn’t look exactly like that but the taste…. omg!!! Thank you for this amazing recipe
@martindonald7613 Жыл бұрын
I tried this recipe today (and yesterday). The baguettes turned out very well, although hardly professional. I tried the type with the poolish. The biggest issue is that we only have a wood cookstove. It takes very careful monitoring to maintain a constant temperature. Even though I couldn't follow all of the instructions to the letter, it still turned out moderately well. Because my wife is also gluten free, I will have baguettes for a good amount of time.
@ktb3939 ай бұрын
you can use a pyrex or deep roasting pan and a pizza stone to recreate the challenger bread pan
@ktb3939 ай бұрын
and you can use a towel that is old and has lost some of its softness to recreate the couche. just flour it a good bit
@outthere9370Күн бұрын
Exactly my thinking! 👍
@maximusaugustus6823 Жыл бұрын
Brian, you're the King of Bread makers.
@akcats11 ай бұрын
I made the "best" version with a few substitutions. I used 11.7% AP flour (king Arthur) instead of bread flour. I also used a lodge combo cooker instead of the challenger bread pan as it is one tenth the price. The bread was really good but there are a few things I would do differently; some of which tried while making 4 baguettes. The first thing I I found that helped was to, with a spray bottle of water, wet the dough with a single sprits and spray the lid of the pan 4-6 times to add water/steam. I also also moved each baguette to a different warmed cast iron pan after the covered time so that I could start the next piece (the lodge combo cooker was only big enough for one at a time). This greatly reduced the time it took to make all 4. Next time I think I will divide the dough into 5-6 pieces so that they fit my equipment better.
@akcats11 ай бұрын
I am VERY new to baking. This was my first bread. I made a few pizzas from your videos before attempting this. I happened to have the malt powder because I got it for a pretzel recipe I wanted to try. I look forward to trying your other bread recipes
@Xani13 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the fact of motion being the catalyst for kneading rather than what movements they are taking in general. I've always been asking how to knead "properly" yet no one has bothered to explain that and my eyesight isn't the best to simply "just watch them so I'll get it."
@Smelly1311 ай бұрын
Just tried it out, newbie baker. Tried following the steps for the best bread but due to restrictions it ended up somewhere between better and best. Super tasty, kind of easy still to make, great instructions. Now; a sourdough bread instruction video and a sourdough with cranberries would be awsome!
@anthonydeherrera6205 Жыл бұрын
I’d like just to thank you I’ve been using your recipes for making bread I’m trying to improve my bread making so thank you again
@NikaRunsAndBakes Жыл бұрын
I made your original baguette recipe when it came out. They were great and crusty, way browner than yours are here. The flavor was great. I always want a thinner baguette, more like the 18-inchers you see in photos. I haven’t looked to see how this new one compares to your old one, but I might give this one a try!
@bikeny Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine is (well, she's retired now) a Hollywood Sound Editor and I gotta say that she'd love to have those crunches in her sound library. They sounded great, as I am sure all 3 loaves tasted that way too.
@elizabethcomfort2763 Жыл бұрын
just made the Better loaves - look and smell amazing! next up is the recent stroganoff recipe you posted and will serve the bread with it for dinner tonight! I made this recipe about a month ago and it was sooooo good!! Thanks for teaching us great dishes and breads!
@life.with.sabine Жыл бұрын
That crunch is so good
@omarcortes5754 Жыл бұрын
Nothing like a freshly baked piece of bread 😋
@Puuppanalle Жыл бұрын
Fantastic, inspiring video just as always!! 🙂 I highly appreciate that you take time and effort to make 3 different versions, so that everyone can bake their own bread, even if not a pro baker. 🙂 I also want to thank you for using grams to get exact measurements! Makes a fellow baker happy 😄 Take care Brian 🙂
@pengain45 ай бұрын
I like this series: recipe for simple, quick and tasty X, recipe for more presantable (and a bit more advanced) X and recipe for advanced X (when you feel like trying something challenging). Thanks!
@bartholomewnathaniel8077 ай бұрын
More complicated than I imagined yet your #3 seems more doable as you can leave it alone for 12-24 hrs. Yes Les francaise do know how to bake as I remember my times passing in and out of O Paris!
@capndrake2507 Жыл бұрын
This is my first time trying to make bread and it was a success. Thanks!
@scottdalon801 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see your take on a New Orleans-style French bread and Muffuletta bread
@nicholasweeks7367 Жыл бұрын
Oh shit yes
@sifnakis11 ай бұрын
I made the good version, and it came out great. Perfect for a quick baguette to have with homemade soup. Thank you!
@PeterWiernicki Жыл бұрын
Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Until your good is better, and your better, best!
@tomobrien9483 Жыл бұрын
All looked so delicious. I’m more prone to try 1 and 2.
@aaronshkolny6824 Жыл бұрын
yesssssss. Thank you so much for bringing back, LETS EAT THIS THIIIINNNNNGGGGG!
@muffinfluff247610 ай бұрын
I did the third version yesterday using a BBC Good Food recipe . I use fresh yeast, it makes a difference
@nickshadow2622 Жыл бұрын
It would help if you had print function for your videos (which I greatly appreciate). Not everyone cooks from a phone or TV
@kittenlang3337 ай бұрын
I made #2 yesterday to excellent results (one guy ate an entire baguette himself). Next week I'll be testing #3! I would love a video all about yeast, including captured yeast and comparisons.
@dww2006 Жыл бұрын
I’m happy you’re back. You’re one cooking channel I look forward to. Stay healthy. 🇨🇦
@dianegougelet1829 Жыл бұрын
Well, I now have a new challenge... ketofying the BEST baguette recipe. I did accomplish ketofying your BEST boulé recipe which truly was a proud moment. I knew it was successful when my son & his wife kept going back for more (& they are not living a Keto Lifestyle). I am looking forward to some Brie on Baguette now. Thanks for this educational & entertaining video. You make learning fun!
@JoeKenneally Жыл бұрын
This is so sick! Thanks for putting this together. I love these videos where you can make a bread according to your current level of laziness. Huge thank you
@brucehunter232510 ай бұрын
Fantastic, an American using the metric system !!
@edkadyszewski705Ай бұрын
Add my praise to all that of previous posters Even wits mistakenly omitting the autolyze step and a very cursory hand mixing of the dough, I got the results Brian promised. This guy knows his stuff and how to teach.
@helanesteinmuller92795 ай бұрын
Oh, when you tried to take a sneaky eat of the malt powder. 😂 Glad you didn’t inhale, but it was so exactly something l would do, l couldn’t help cracking up. Made my day. 😍❤️❤️
@feldon2711 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I make ciabatta every year with a poolish and I wanted to expand into french bread but fell flat watching another video that just didn't come together. This one was perfect. I did the third method but with a pizza stone and spray bottle. I didn't get the massive rise but still got a very good texture and spectacular flavor. I guess I need to try the big dog next!
@NortherIke Жыл бұрын
Absolutely outstanding video. Makes shaping much more attainable. Also builds on a lot of concepts from Peter Reinhart’s outstanding ‘Bread Bakers Apprentice’ and takes them to the next level. Awesome awesome! Can’t wait to try this after my fantastic results from your Thin Crust pizza video. Bravo sir!!!
@williamsturgiss5275 Жыл бұрын
You get what you get, and you don't get upset. I love your channel Carl. I like your taste in things, but more importantly, I appreciate the bigger life stuff you have shared with us. Thanks, happy holidays.
@NateBrotzman10 ай бұрын
The best part about this type of video is varying levels of simplicity and most crucially, time. I love the idea of baked goods without the time to prep on the regular. A baguette in 90 mins is an excellent bar of entry
@KryssAA Жыл бұрын
Yay Bri eats something that shouldn't be eaten! 💪
@MayoBytes Жыл бұрын
YES!! LET'S EAT THIS THING RETURNS!!
@gk6993 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad KZbin is serving your videos to me again.
@BrianLagerstrom Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@dalasher4214 Жыл бұрын
I've been making you third style baguette for 3 years and it never gets old. I even have a Challenger. I went all in at your recommendation and have a couche and a piece of cardboard! Thanks Brian! You get highly recommended on my FB group!
@alinaosborne4275 Жыл бұрын
I try version 3 , I never had so much crispy soft bread ! Thank you ! ❤❤❤
@senadzri Жыл бұрын
Quick question, do you also use the kneading machine or just knead by hand?
@alinaosborne4275 Жыл бұрын
@@senadzri I use a mixer then a bowl with lid and I fold how he sed in video .
@condar419 Жыл бұрын
You make excellent videos for people like me, who are basically competent but far, far away from being experts. There's just the right level of instruction. As for this video, I'm gonna stick with the middle version... that last one is beyond the capacity of my kitchen :) .
@JjrShabadoo Жыл бұрын
Love the bourguignon tie in (also a phenomenal recipe) at the end, but I really, really hope the dancing doesn't go away. 🙏
@miraclebub Жыл бұрын
Totes been wanting a Challenger! Black Friday for the win!