There’s nothing like a home smelling of homemade bread. Oh, wait! Yes, there is! Creamy, delicious butter to go with that bread!
 

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Ok, I really don’t know how I pulled this off. I mean, the post, the pictures, everything… Because I LITERALLY couldn’t stop snacking on these Homemade French Baguettes with this luscious Finlandia gourmet butter
 
When I started shooting the pictures I had 6 beautiful baguettes. By the time I was done there were 4 and a half. Which is a shame, because I had so many plans for those baguettes: lots of different types of sandwiches, heroes, bruschetta, crostini, canapes. Their short life was resigned to being consumed with butter. Gladly, that happens to be my favorite way of eating just about any type of bread!
 

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Growing up, breakfast revolved around 3 main ingredients: black coffee, french bread and butter. Other types of food were occasionally appreciated, but if bread, coffee or butter were missing… boy, oh boy… not a good start to the day. Especially because we would have to deal with the fury of the dragon (my mom’s bad mood!) for the rest of the day. 

The bread of choice? Any type of french bread: usually little french rolls that are sold in any neighborhood padaria (Brazilian bakeries that specialize mostly in bread) or french baguettes. Always fresh and preferably still a little warm so the butter melts when you spread it on your bread.

Oh, and no margarine, please! We like our butter and it had better be real good butter! 

I actually never understood why people eat margarine in the first place. Unless you’re dairy intolerant or have some type of allergy, it has been proved that butter is better for you. Margarine is highly processed and may contain trans fat while butter comes from a natural source: the cow’s milk! Not to mention butter tastes so much better and it even helps other food taste better too. (Yes green beans, I’m talking to you!) 

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For this post I had the amazing opportunity to work with Finlandia who recently introduced a delicious, creamy and rich premium butter to the American tables. You might be familiar with the brand because of their famous cheeses!

Finlandia’s butter is crafted from pure, fresh milk and produced on family-owned farms in Finland. There’s nothing artificial in it and no hormones are added. Oh, and it is kosher! It is definitely a product that I’m very proud to try and spread the word about. And then spread it in my bread, my muffins, my croissants, my cookies… 

Finlandia and I are so certain you will absolutely fall in love with their product, that we are giving away a $25 ShopRite gift card that you can use to buy as much Finlandia butter as you can fit in your cart! Ok, maybe not that much, or the grocery store people will think you went cuckoo banana crazy… But enough to enjoy many delightful breakfasts, plus some more to use in baking or cooking.

Just scroll down to the end of this post to entry the giveaway! I’ll be crossing my fingers you’re the one that wins it! :) 

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As for making the baguettes, this recipe works as a charm. I make things easy on myself and use a stand mixer and I let it do all the kneading for me. You could also use your bread maker or make it by hand! Making it by hand may require a little more time kneading, though… And some muscles! As for shaping the baguettes, if you need a little visual tutorial on how to roll your baguettes, this video will help you!

A good trick for a crispier crust is to bake them on a pizza stone and also spray water inside your oven at least 3 times during the first 10 minutes of baking. Just make sure you do it quick and close the oven ASAP so the heat and the steam don’t escape.

I don’t have a baguette pan, so my baguettes are flat on the bottom, which is fine by me. If you want your baguettes round all around, use a baguette pan to achieve those results! 

Be prepared to be in total awe of your baguettes. I know I was… I took pictures and sent to my whole family, saying: ‘Can you believe I made this? I’m awesome!’. The baguettes look and taste professional, as if they were bought from a french bakery in Paris… or in my case, NYC! 

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Homemade French Baguettes

Yield: 6 loaves
Prep Time: 3 hours 35 minutes
Cook Time: 18 minutes
Total Time: 3 hours 53 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups (18oz) lukewarm water
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 6 cups (25 1/2oz) bread flour
  • 2 (1/4oz) packs active dry yeast
  • Egg wash for brushing
  • Sesame seeds or poppy seeds to decorate your baguettes

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, combine the yeast and the lukewarm water and give it a good stir. Let the yeast proof for about 10 minutes.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, add the flour and the salt and mix until combined. Add the yeast mixture and mix again until everything is combined.
  • Switch to a dough hook and knead, on medium-low to medium speed, for 10 minutes.
  • Transfer the dough to a greased bowl and brush some olive oil on the dough as well. Cover the bowl with a clean kitchen towel, place it in a warm spot (inside the microwave works well!) and allow the dough to rest for 1 to 2 hours or until it has doubled in size.
  • Divide the dough into 6 balls and let them rest again, for at least 15 minutes.
  • Roll each ball into a rectangle.Starting at one short edge, roll the dough up tightly into a thin log, pinching the edges to seal.
  • Taper the dough to a baguette 8 to 10 inches in length and round the ends.
  • Place the loaves on a parchment-lined baking sheet or into a baguette pan. If you're using a baking stone, which I highly recommend, place the loaves on parchment placed on a baker's peel or rimless baking sheet.
  • Cover the loaves with greased plastic wrap and allow them to rise for about 1 hour, or until doubled in size. With a sharp knife or a baker's blade, make 3 or 4 diagonal cuts about 1/4 inch deep across the tops of the loaves. Brush the baguettes with egg wash and, if desired, sprinkle some sesame (or poppy) seeds on the loaves.
  • Place a baking stone on the center rack of the oven and preheat to 425F degrees for at least 30 minutes.
  • Bake the baguettes on the baking sheet or directly on the pizza stone (with parchment paper) for 15 to 18 minutes, or until golden brown. For the crispiest crust, create steam by spraying water in your oven three times during the first 10 minutes of baking. Do this quickly, as you don't want too much heat and steam to escape.
  • When the baguettes are golden brown, remove them from the stone and allow the loaves to cool before serving.
  • Notes

    1) You can also make the dough in your bread machine. Just place the ingredients in your bread machine pan, in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Program for "Dough" or "Manual" setting and press "Start". Check the dough's consistency about 7 minutes after the kneading cycle begins, adding additional water or flour to form a smooth, soft ball of dough. Allow machine to complete its cycle. Remove the dough and place it in a greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let ir rest on the counter for 20 minutes.

    2) This recipe was slightly adapted from a bread making class I took at Sur la Table.

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