Baking Bread – How to video

This YouTube video shows how to make a Bread from scratch. Video contains preparation steps, ingredients list as well as baking process.

Baking bread from scratch video a simple introduction:
1. Dough Sponge: 1/3 of flour, 1 and half cups of hot water, 1 packet of yeast, 1 table spoon of sugar.
2. Let it sit for about 10-15 minutes.
3. Add another ingredients: 1 table spoon of salt, 2 table spoos of oil, adding gradually 3 cups of flour.
4. Mix all stuff together.
5. Knead the dough for about 10 minutes unitl it’s nice and smooth.
6. Use little bit of oil and let it sit for 1-2 hours. Dough should double its size.
7. Shape the dough: roll and stretch, smooth out the top and pinch and edges into a steam.
8. Let it sit for another 10 minutes.
9. Pre-heat the oven.
10. About 20-25 minutes to bake at 200 degrees Celsius.
11. Let it cool for 10-20 minutes and eat :)

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