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    @mrs dundee, I make several sorts, but the everyday one which I came up with is

    2 tsp dried yeast
    200 mls tepid water
    2 tsp sugar

    put the yeast and sugar in a bowl, add the water and leave until bubbly
    add to

    3 cups of flour (sometimes I will add buckwheat flour, wholemeal, etc)
    1 tsp salt

    work well, adding more warm water if necessary. Knead well.
    Oil the bowl and leave to rise until doubled.
    Knead the dough again and place on a greased tray (I sometimes sprinkle semolina on the tray), cutting slashes across it. Leave to rise again and bake in the oven at 180 until nice and brown. Sometimes I will bake it in a tin.


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    This is a lovely loaf with the melted red onions which is a bit of fiddle but worth it...just perfect for lunch on the patio...



    You will need

    325g strong flour...00 flour is the best if you can get it
    15g dried yeast
    half a tsp salt
    450g red onions, finely sliced and soaked in cold water for about 10 minutes
    50g butter
    salt and pepper
    olive oil
    a sprig of fresh rosemary
    1 teaspoon of coarse salt

    Drain the onions and place in a frying pan with the butter and cook until they are melted...about 35 minutes...stir occasionally, add salt and pepper to taste.
    Meanwhile, dilute the yeast in a little warm water and leave until it froths. *Measure out the flour and place in a bowl with the salt. * Add enough warm water to make a nice dough, knead well and leave in a warm place to double in size, allow about 3/4 or an hour for this.

    Back on the range, the onions will be done so remove from heat and cool.

    Have the oven at 200 degrees. *Knead the dough lightly, roll into a long sausage and form into a circle, on a oiled oven tray, flattening the top.
    Spread the onions on the top and snip over some rosemary leaves and sprinkle on the coarse salt. *Bake for about 30 minutes...delicious warm or cold.
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