There’s a magic in baking bread that no store-bought loaf can ever replicate. The aroma that fills the kitchen, the golden crust that cracks just right when sliced, the soft, pillowy interior that melts in your mouth — it’s more than food. It’s comfort, nostalgia, and a quiet sense of accomplishment all rolled into one.
For Alex, baking homemade bread had always been a ritual. It started years ago in a small apartment kitchen with nothing but a mixing bowl, some flour, yeast, and a spark of curiosity. The first attempt wasn’t perfect — sticky dough, uneven crust — but it was a start. Over time, through trial and error, reading countless baking guides, and a little bit of stubbornness, Alex discovered the secrets that transformed a simple mix of flour, water, and yeast into a loaf worthy of family dinners and Instagram posts alike.
Chapter 1: The Art of Making Bread
Baking bread isn’t just about following a recipe; it’s about understanding the rhythm of the ingredients, the way yeast wakes and stretches, how dough responds to your touch, and the patience required to let it rise properly.
Ingredients:
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3 ½ cups (440g) all-purpose flour
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1 ½ cups (360ml) warm water
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2 tsp sugar
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1 ½ tsp salt
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2 ¼ tsp (1 packet) instant yeast
Step 1 — Activating the Yeast:





