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  2. Martha Stewart Just Cracked the Code to Making the Perfect ...

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    Then, place the bread in the oven for 18-20 minutes. After baking, transfer the bread to a cooling wire rack and let rest for a few minutes. Now you’re ready to slice and serve up your very own ...

  3. Garlic bread - Wikipedia

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    Garlic bread (also called garlic toast) [1] consists of bread (usually baguette, sourdough or ciabatta) topped with garlic and occasionally olive oil or butter, and may include additional herbs, such as oregano or chives. [2] It is then either grilled until toasted or baked in a conventional or bread oven. [2]

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  5. Parbaking - Wikipedia

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    Parbaking is a cooking technique in which a bread or dough product is partially baked and then rapidly frozen for storage [1] or assembled into a final product. It has been used to increase the mass manufacture and distribution of bread products, including bagels. [2] When parbaking is used to bake bread, it increases the shelf life of the loaf ...

  6. Baking - Wikipedia

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    Freshly baked bread Anders Zorn – Bread baking (1889) Baking is a method of preparing food that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, but can also be done in hot ashes, or on hot stones. The most common baked item is bread, but many other types of foods can be baked. [1]

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  8. Garlic knot - Wikipedia

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    Garlic knots are typically made from bread dough. The dough is rolled and then pulled into small, tight overhand knots, and pre-baked in a pizza oven (temperatures of 700 °F or higher). The knots are then dipped in or generously brushed with a mix of oil, Parmesan cheese , and crushed garlic ; variations can include finely chopped parsley ...

  9. Proofing (baking technique) - Wikipedia

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    Bread covered with linen proofing cloth in the background. In cooking, proofing (also called proving) is a step in the preparation of yeast bread and other baked goods in which the dough is allowed to rest and rise a final time before baking. During this rest period, yeast ferments the dough and produces gases, thereby leavening the dough.