Simple Bread | Crispy Crust! Cob Loaf Bread

The bread has a crispy outer crust, while the inside is moist and soft. It's a large, round bread that is made without any added sugar, using simple ingredients. It's perfect for daily consumption as an everyday bread.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
My Youtube Recipe Channel→ Fumie's Recipe
https://youtu.be/QJjK7fFoOxY - 2
Warm water to 35℃ (95℉) with a microwave (for 20 seconds at 600W). Prepare a tray or flat container that fits in the oven. Let it sit on the bottom of the oven.
Put bread flour and butter into a large bowl.
Add the yeast on one side, and salt on the other. Use a spatula to mix salt lightly into flour, then combine all. - 3
Add half of the water and fold roughly. Gradually add the remaining water in several batches to the dry areas, and fold each time.
Spread oil on a work surface and put the dough on it. Please scrape out all the dough from the bowl. - 4
Fold and knead, to coat with the oil. Knead the dough for 10-12 minutes until smooth, stretching it out as you go.
- 5
Next, slam the dough onto the work surface about twenty times. Then roll it back and forth in a V-shaped motion. Repeat alternately for 5-7 mins.
Stretch the dough thinly. If it doesn't tear, it's ready. If it does tear, try slamming and rolling more. - 6
Roll into a ball while stretching the surface. Put in a lightly oiled bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let it rise at 35℃ (95℉) for about 45 minutes until doubled in size.
Punch down and put it out on the work surface. - 7
Punch down again to remove any air pockets. Roll into a ball while stretching the surface.
Cover it with a cloth and let it rest for 15 minutes and punch down and flatten it. - 8
Fold the front and back sides to overlap slightly. Rotate it by 90 degrees, fold the front and back sides again, and flip it over. Shape it into a ball while stretching the surface.
Place it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and cover it loosely with a dry cloth. Let it rise at 30-35℃ (86-95℉) for about 30 minutes until 1.5 times in size. - 9
Preheat the oven to 250℃ (482℉). Boil water and have it ready.
The dough is done rising when it's elastic and leaves a slight trace when gently pressed with your finger.
Lightly mist with water. Dust bread flour or cornstarch, and gently stroke and blend it in. - 10
Cut a grid pattern on top, about 1 cm deep. At this point, if the bread shrinks or flattens, it means it has over-risen.
- 11
Put the baking sheet into the oven. Pour hot water into the prepared tray at the bottom just before you shut the door. Lower the oven temperature to 220°C / 428 F and bake for 35-40 minutes.
Remove any excess flour. Transfer to a rack and let it cool for at least 15 minutes. It's done!
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