The Easiest Italian Bread Recipe for Beginners [Explained Step by Step]

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Published 2021-07-04
If you do not know where to start from to bake Italian bread and are lost between the many options that bread making can offer, then watch this video: after many trials I fine tuned this recipe that is quite forgiving for beginners!
I will explain you step by step how to go from simple flour to a crunchy slice of Italian bread.

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INGREDIENTS FOR 4 PEOPLE:
Flour for bread _____________ 500 g
Semolina __________________ 100 g
Water _____________________ 400 g
Salts ______________________ 11 g
Dry yeast __________________ 3 g
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All Comments (10)
  • @ToniAllegra
    If you try this recipe, send me a picture of your beginner's bread on my Facebook account (see at the bottom of this video description), I will post the best picture on my Instagram! 😎
  • @legaia_2804
    This channel deserves way more subscribers and views
  • I am too lazy to try it. I guess I will just be satisfied watching this video :-0
  • Well, this is something worth subscribing to. A knowledgeable and veritable Italian lady who, unlike other chefs I will not mention, has a pleasant personality. I was making something similar with cold milk but I got a few tips and I will definetely try this recipe. Viva Italia!👍68🌹
  • @phgillon2614
    Bravo! La cultura italiana dalla sua cucina, arte e prodotti " Fatto in Italia" (made in Italy) così come artisanat sta guadagnando alcuni potenti fan in tutto il mondo. Anche la lingua italiana, perché è così potente esprimersi e ha radici profonde nella natura umana! I lived twelve years in North America and now twenty in Great Britain as my little family was is English, for me tough, I learn different languages because...English is useful BUT not enough and has a very limited shelve life communication wise if you speak it i a country that do not speak it as a first or second official language. Each language does open commercial/cultural/work/folkloric/artisanal doors that others cannot! Also, as much as I like to use English of course being in the UK now or speaking it to folks that has it as a first language, I am noticing tough and can see as my predictions which usually becomes true in such matters, that more and more people have started since 2018-2019 not to choose English as a second language as a reflex to use it like the Lingua Franca right away but go for French, Spanish, Russian, German, Malay etc...which are per regions of the globe and for some, internationally, lingua francas themselves. Some folks also seem to go for specialized languages like Icelandic or Maltese or Farsi to open special historical and cultural doors ... Since Brexit (which I understand the reason for) and so many Trumpist extremists and racial/political discriminations in the United States being there still, English will be used less around the world, by at least, and indelibly -15%, by 2023-25. Also, in India, Hindi, not English, is both the most widely spoken first language and second language in India . While the number of native Spanish speakers in the United States is less than that of English speakers, Spanish is getting stronger there as, for now, there are 43,200,000 native speakers languages in that country. I speak French, English / American, some Mexican Spanish and I now go all the way to learn Italian correctly to a fluent level. It will take time indeed. Allora, perché sempre più persone scelgono l'italiano come seconda lingua? Sorprendentemente, è parlato da più di 67 milioni di madrelingua nell'Unione Europea (2020) e con parlanti L2 nell'Unione Europea: 13,4 milioni quindi circa un totale di 85 milioni di parlanti totali! Più così difficile, perché amo i cibi italiani, le opere, la storia dai romani agli esploratori come con esploratori come Cristoforo Colombo, Marco Polo e Amerigo Vespucci ecc ... Cina) è il paese con il maggior numero di siti UNESCO al mondo. Ci sono 55 siti del patrimonio culturale e naturale e altri 40 che hanno cercato di essere elencati, che costituiscono il 5% della lista del patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO. ADORO la fonetica italiana all'interno di un tono di canto. Infine, si dice che l'italiano sia ancora il numero 4 al mondo nella lingua più studiata! sì, per quanto riguarda la difficoltà, è sicuramente più difficile dello spagnolo e del portoghese e anche rispetto ad altre lingue, ma ne vale la pena! https://tinyurl.com/mentoreolistico