French Bread with Julia Child


February 29th, 2008

Baking bread from scratch always makes me stop and really appreciate baking. This French Bread, a classic recipe from Julia Child, is like being in a sometimes difficult, but always rewarding, 9 hour relationship. You have to figure out what this bread needs from you, and the bread might not tell you in a language you understand. Is it too sticky? Does it need more flour? Is it too dry? Does it need more water? Does it need time alone? Should you break up? What it comes down to is feel, intuition, and love. Yes, you must put yourself out there and love your bread. Put it all on the line, and dedicate yourself to a loaf. It might sound silly, but it’s critical. French bread is made up of 4 ingredients- flour, salt, water and yeast. None of these ingredients are a taste treat on their own. They come together, into what I think is one of the most fundamental and simple pleasures. I think what makes these 4 ingredients join so beautifully is the secret 5th ingredient. Yes- it’s love.

This French Bread was the February selection for Daring Bakers. Thank you Sara and Breakchick Mary! This recipe certainly put the Daring in Daring Bakers. It’s a 9 hour commitment, and not for the faint of heart. But the product is a light, flavorful, soft and crusty French Bread. And the whole house smells like fresh baked bread, which is just priceless. If you’re afraid of commitment, or don’t know how to fall in love, this multi pages recipe and bread making experience just might teach you a thing or two. And that’s no joke.

 Would you like the recipe?  Well here it is!

French Bread with homegrown avocado slices and sea salt.

 




38 Responses to “French Bread with Julia Child”

  1. Deeba on February 29, 2008 2:01 am

    WOW Joy…what a pretty loaf & a wonderful write-up. You’re spot on with the secret ingredient! I think love, with whatever you have a passion for, makes the world go round.And the 9 hour commitment shows the sprirt here! Loved your post…& am also smitten by the coffee coffee cake. Makes me crumble too! Wish I’d got here earlier! Thanks a ton for stopping by (& once before as well). Lol Deeba

  2. Stephanie on February 29, 2008 3:38 am

    Hmmmm…I can be a bit of a commitment-phobe, so maybe this recipe is just what I need. So I have made a date with my flour for next weekend. I’ll let you know the results on my blog!

  3. Warda on February 29, 2008 7:13 am

    I love the crumb of your bread. It turned out so light. This challenge was indeed about love and commitment.
    You have a wonderful blog. I don’t why I have never seen it before.

  4. Lucy V on February 29, 2008 7:29 am

    Joy, this bread looks amazing! I also love the way your blog looks. I am very happy to have discovered you through the Daring Bakers.

  5. laurie on February 29, 2008 7:29 am

    Beautiful bread Joy! And I love the post. Its so true. My bread needed more of me, and I could not commit. In the end, it was me who let down my bread, not the other way around. DAMN YOU BREAD!

  6. lynette on February 29, 2008 8:20 am

    in addition to being afraid of whipped egg whites… i also hv a phobia of yeast!!the only difference is that i an now work with the whites… i still keep the door shut on the yeast…

    yur bread looks gorgeous!! i hope one day be able to knead such a work of art!!

  7. Pixie on February 29, 2008 8:34 am

    Your bread looks absolutely delicious!

  8. megan on February 29, 2008 9:03 am

    I knew something was missing from loaves.
    The love. I just wasn’t feeling it.

  9. Beth G on February 29, 2008 9:04 am

    WOW- your bread (and photos) came out absolutely STUNNING!!! I love the pic with avocado slices, I could eat that right this minute!!!

  10. Big Boys Oven on February 29, 2008 9:24 am

    looks so beautiful, you did so well, mine was a bit burn.

  11. Jerry on February 29, 2008 9:29 am

    Looks so lovely! Can I have some of yours?

  12. Nikki on February 29, 2008 9:35 am

    I think your write up said it perfectly and you made me feel all sentimental about bread. Good job :P

    Your bread looks great!

  13. Meeta on February 29, 2008 11:59 am

    Joy this looks lovely. Love the rich color.

  14. CB on February 29, 2008 12:03 pm

    Oh now you are talking my taste. Bread and avocado. Yummy! Great job!
    -Clara

  15. Deborah on February 29, 2008 12:34 pm

    I can tell you are a bread pro! And and slice with avocado sounds divine!

  16. linda on February 29, 2008 1:00 pm

    Perfect loafs! I think our crumb looks similar and since your a professional baker I just gave myself a compliment lol!

  17. Melanie on February 29, 2008 1:06 pm

    How come I’m not surprised that your bread looks PERFECT! You were meant to do this. Hopefully that’s what mine looks like next time!

  18. Jaime on February 29, 2008 2:23 pm

    i love how you describe the “relationship” involved in making bread! your bread looks beautiful….and homegrown avocados? i need a plane ticket to go out there! :)

  19. Michelle on February 29, 2008 5:16 pm

    What a great description - your write up was so eloquent! Wonderful job with the bread :)

  20. Carrie on February 29, 2008 5:43 pm

    Reading about the “5th ingredient” really made me smile.
    I agree whole heartedly! :-)

  21. Gretchen Noelle on February 29, 2008 6:24 pm

    Great post! Great blog! I really like what you had to say! Congratulations on completing your first DB challenge! You did a fantastic job!

  22. Gigi on February 29, 2008 8:11 pm

    Congrats on your first challenge! Your bread, like everything you bake, is GORGEOUS! :)

  23. Allison on February 29, 2008 9:02 pm

    Ha, I couldn’t agree more about love as an ingredient! And the bread looks delicious with that avocado! =)

  24. brilynn on February 29, 2008 10:08 pm

    Sure the bread is great, but homegrown avocado? YUM!

  25. Paula on March 1, 2008 6:18 am

    Gorgeous bread and photos! Way to go on the first challenge! You do need a bit of love for this one:)

  26. Joanna in the kitchen on March 1, 2008 10:40 am

    Wooow. It looks great with your very own, homegrown avocado. Marvelous. I used to bake baguettes quite often in the past so I know that baking bread is in fact time and effort consuming but still worth every single minute of my time and all my devotion.

  27. Joy on March 1, 2008 2:43 pm

    Beautiful loaves. I am terribly envious of your homegrown advacado. It all looks delicious!

  28. Lisa on March 1, 2008 6:58 pm

    Beautimous! Great job :)

  29. JennyBakes on March 1, 2008 7:34 pm

    That delicate relationship with the bread is why I refuse to let my mixer do any kneading for me - I have to FEEL it to understand it, hehe.

    Great job on this challenge!

  30. Linda on March 1, 2008 7:36 pm

    I agree with you Joy, making bread from scratch is simply amazing. It’s such a pleasurable thing to do and I absolutely love it because I love to use my hands. The end product is always rewarding too.

    I’ve even gotten my boyfriend onto the baking bread bug (he makes better bread than me now!) and we plan on having an outdoor wood-fire oven made when we get our own place. Homemade bread everyday, yum!

    Also, freshly toasted sourdough bread with avocado, lemon juice and pepper is my favourite brunch dish. Try it :)

  31. Eva on March 1, 2008 11:16 pm

    I love the photo with the torn off piece! That really exemplifies what bread is all about!

  32. peabody on March 2, 2008 2:20 am

    I have to laugh. I mashed up some plain avocado and sea salt and spread it on my bread…..great minds. :)
    Beautiful bread.

  33. Sheltie Girl on March 2, 2008 7:36 am

    Your bread is beautiful. Great job! I love salt sprinkled avocado too…hopefully there will be avocados in New York soon.

    Natalie @ Gluten A Go Go

  34. Miri on March 2, 2008 9:09 am

    The bread looks absolutely fantastic! You’ve put the whole bread baking process into words wonderfully!

  35. Sara on March 2, 2008 10:03 am

    Your pictures are fantastic! Thanks for sharing with us.

  36. Jessica on March 2, 2008 8:16 pm

    Your bread looks wonderful and crusty. Well done

  37. Venus on March 3, 2008 2:13 pm

    Hi~

    Your bread looks fantastic and the words were beautifully written!

  38. Tartelette on March 5, 2008 11:53 am

    Great job! And homegrown avocado to boot? Yum!

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