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Rustic potato loaves - part 2 Recipe
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       Title: Rustic Potato Loaves - Part 2
  Categories: Breads
       Yield: 24 servings
  
            See below
  
   Recipe by: The Washington Post - October 1996
        Cover the mixing bowl with plastic wrap and allow the dough to rise at
   room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes, at which point the dough will have
   risen noticeably, although it may not have doubled.
        While the bread is proofing, place a rack in the lowest position in
   the oven and fit it with a baking stone or quarry tiles, leaving a gap of
   at least 1 inch all around. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Place a linen
   towel on a baking sheet, rub the towel with flour, and set aside; this will
   be the resting place for the breads' final rise. Rub a baker's peel or
   baking sheet with cornmeal or flour. Fill a spray bottle with water; set
   aside.
        Turn the bread out onto a lightly floured surface and, using a dough
   scraper, cut the dough in half. To shape each half into a torpedo shape,
   first shape it into a ball and then flatten it into a disk. Starting at the
   end farthest from you, roll up the dough toward you. When you're on your
   last roll, stop and pull the free end of dough toward you, stretching it
   gently, and dust its edge with flour. Finish the roll and, if necessary,
   rock the loaf back and forth a little to taper the ends and form a torpedo,
   or football.
        Place the loaves on the floured towel, seam-side down, and cover them
   with the ends of the towel (or another towel). Let the breads rise at room
   temperature for 20 minutes.
        When you're ready to bake, spray the walls of the preheated oven with
   water and immediately close the oven door to trap the steam. Turn the
   breads out, seam-side up, onto the peel or baking sheet and transfer them
   to the oven. Spray the oven with water again and bake the loaves for 45 to
   50 minutes, or until the crust is very brown, the loaves sound hollow when
   thumped on the bottom and, the most important test, the interior
   temperature measures 200 degrees when an instant-read thermometer is
   plunged into the center of the loaves. Remove the loaves from the oven and
   cool on a rack for at least 20 minutes before slicing. While you should
   wait for the bread to firm up in the cooling process, slathering this bread
   with butter while it's still warm is a great treat.
        Store at room temperature. Once sliced, the bread should be turned
   cut-side down on a cutting board; it will keep at room temperature for
   about 2 days. For longer storage, wrap airtight and freeze for up to a
   month. Thaw, still wrapped, at room temperature. 2 Loaves, about 24 slices.
   
   This recipe from Leslie Mackie can be found in "Baking With Julia" by Dorie
   Greenspan (Morrow, $40).
  
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