Best 2 Everyday French Breakfast Baguette And Jam With Chocolate Milk Recipes

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In the vibrant tapestry of culinary delights, French breakfast stands out as a symphony of simplicity and sophistication. Picture yourself in a charming Parisian café, the aroma of freshly baked baguettes filling the air as you prepare to indulge in a classic French breakfast of baguette and jam, accompanied by a steaming cup of chocolate milk. This article will guide you through the art of crafting the perfect French breakfast experience, from selecting the right baguette and jam to preparing the most delectable chocolate milk. We will also provide tips on how to elevate your breakfast with additional accompaniments, such as fruit, cheese, and yogurt.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

EVERYDAY FRENCH BREAKFAST- BAGUETTE AND JAM WITH CHOCOLATE MILK



Everyday French Breakfast- Baguette and Jam With Chocolate Milk image

I lived in Paris for 4 months and in Valladolid, Spain for 6 months as a student and in both cities, the traditional everyday breakfast was this (although some adults have black coffee rather than chocolate milk!). In Spain I lived with a local family and everyone had a variation of this breakfast each day. It really hits the spot and with some fruit it is a well-balanced breakfast. This is a great way for kids to have fun learning about other parts of the world and works well with a class of schoolchildren. I haven't specified amounts for the toppings as that's all down to personal taste.

Provided by Shuzbud

Categories     Breakfast

Time 10m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 French baguette, freshly baked that day
butter
strawberry jam
chocolate milk

Steps:

  • If possible, buy a french stick that is part-baked so you can bake it at home for that truly fresh texture.
  • Cut the french stick in half vertically, then halve each part horizontally.
  • Spread a thin layer of butter over each piece of bread, then top with strawberry jam.
  • Serve with a glass of chocolate milk, or if you want to have a really authentic breakfast, pour the chocolate milk into a bowl and dunk the bread and jam before savouring each bite!

FRENCH BAGUETTE



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Make and share this French Baguette recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Loves2Teach

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 12h30m

Yield 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
2 cups lukewarm water (100-110 degrees)
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons salt

Steps:

  • Other equipment: unbleached all-purpose flour for kneading, sesame seeds (optional), cornmeal, tray of hot water, razor blade, sheetpan, parchment and Dough scraper.
  • Starter Dough: In a small bowl, mix the yeast in the lukewarm water (do the baby's bottle test on your wrist) and make sure that it bubbles (about 10 minutes).
  • In a bowl large enough for the starter dough to triple, transfer the yeast-water mixture, add the flour a half a cup at a time mixing it in well with a wooden spoon.
  • When the ingredients have been thoroughly combined, the Starter Dough will be quite soupy.
  • Let the Starter Dough rise, covered, in a no-draught spot on the counter (at room temperature) for 7 to 10 hours.
  • Bread: To make the dough, add 1/2 cup of flour to the Starter Dough.
  • Stir with a wooden spoon.
  • Continue to add all but 1/2 cup of the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring all the time.
  • (Note: To make a more rustic bread, use 1/2 c whole wheat flour and 1 1/2 c white flour).
  • You don't have to add all the flour.
  • You know it's enough when the dough comes away from the side of the bowl.
  • It will still be quite sticky.
  • Dust your board or counter with some of the last 1/2 c flour and then scrape the dough out of the bowl.
  • Sprinkle salt over top.
  • Use the extra flour to help you handle the wet dough.
  • Using a dough scraper when the dough sticks to the surface, knead the dough for 10 to 15 minutes until it is smooth and silky (it should feel like your ear lobe when done).
  • Scrape away any dough that is on the board.
  • As you knead, add flour a very little at a time to stop it from sticking.
  • The dough will still be quite loose.
  • Put the dough in a lightly floured bowl.
  • Cover with a damp towel and let rise in a no-draught place for 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
  • When the dough has doubled, deflate the dough by pushing down on it with your fist and turn it out onto the board.
  • Divide it in two equal pieces.
  • Sprinkle or Sift a fine coating of flour on the work surface.
  • Place one ball of dough on the surface and gently pat it down to an even thickness of 1 inch.
  • Do not attempt to deflate every air bubble.
  • Using the heels and palms of your hands, flatten the dough into a crude rectangle measuring about 1 inch thick.
  • Fold the long side farthest from you a little over 2/3 of the way toward you.
  • Using the heel of your hand, gently press the folded edge to seal the dough.
  • Pick up the dough and turn it 180 degrees.
  • Fold over the other long edge of the dough about 2/3 of the way, and seal with the palm of your hand.
  • To make a compact cylinder easy to roll into a baguette shape, use both hands to fold the log in half lengthwise.
  • This time, as you fold, press your thumbs gently inside the fold to create tension on the surface of the log.
  • Using your fingertips, press the edges together to seal the dough into a taut cylinder.
  • This will produce a visible seam running the length of the dough.
  • To roll the dough into a baguette shape, place both hands on the center of the log with your fingers spread apart.
  • Using light uniform pressure, gently roll the dough back and forth into a long snake.
  • Taking care not to stretch the dough, move your hands from the center of the dough to the ends as the loaf begins to lengthen to about 14- 16 inches.
  • If the dough resists rolling, let it rest for 5 minutes before continuing.
  • Put the baguette seam side down on a baking pan that has cornmeal (or parchment) sprinkled on the bottom of the pan.
  • Optional: Wet your hands well and rub the dough.
  • Sprinkle sesame seeds over each baguette.
  • Repeat forming process with the other piece of dough.
  • Cover sheetpan with plastic wrap then a damp towel and let rise again to almost double (about 45 minutes).
  • Thirty minutes before you are going to bake, turn oven to 500F and Put water into a broiling pan and place it on the bottom rack of the oven.
  • Slash the top of the baguettes with a very sharp knife or razor blade horizontally across the loaf at a slight angle- make cuts at 2-3- inch intervals.
  • Spray the baguettes liberally with water.
  • Put bread in oven and immediately turn the oven down to 450F.
  • Bake the bread on the second lowest rack for 30 minutes or until it is hollow sounding on the bottom.
  • The bread will be done when the internal temperature reaches 200 degrees.
  • Turn off the oven.
  • leave the finished bread in the oven and leave with the door ajar for 5 or 10 minutes.
  • Remove to cool on cooling racks.
  • Wait until the bread is cool before cutting it.

Tips:

  • To make the perfect baguette, use a combination of bread flour and all-purpose flour. Bread flour has a higher protein content, which will give the baguette a chewy texture.
  • When kneading the dough, be sure to do it for at least 10 minutes. This will help develop the gluten in the flour, which will give the baguette its structure.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place for at least an hour, or until it has doubled in size. This will give the yeast time to ferment the dough and produce carbon dioxide, which will give the baguette its characteristic holes.
  • When baking the baguette, be sure to preheat the oven to a high temperature. This will help the baguette to rise quickly and evenly.
  • To make the chocolate milk, simply whisk together milk, cocoa powder, and sugar. You can also add a pinch of salt to taste.

Conclusion:

A traditional French breakfast is a simple but delicious way to start your day. With just a few ingredients, you can make a baguette, jam, and chocolate milk that will satisfy your hunger and give you energy for the day ahead. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy breakfast, give this French-inspired meal a try.

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