¿Qué es French Baguette?
A long, thin loaf of French bread, traditionally made from basic lean dough, characterized by its crisp crust and soft, airy interior.
"The quintessential emblem of French baking, offering a perfect harmony of shattering crust and airy, flavorful crumb."
¿A qué sabe French Baguette?
Mild, slightly yeasty, earthy, crunchy crust, chewy interior
- Taste
- Mild, Yeasty, Slightly Salty
- Texture
- Crisp (crust), Airy, Chewy (crumb)
- Aroma
- Yeasty, Bready, Slightly Sweet
- Acidity
- Low
Technical Metrics
Ideal Shelf Life (Fresh)
A few hours (best day of baking)
Length (Typical)
65 cm (26 inches)
Traditional Ingredients
Flour, Water, Salt, Yeast
Información Nutricional
Per 50g (1 slice/chunk)El Secreto del Chef
To revive a day-old baguette, lightly mist with water and bake at 180°C (350°F) for 5-7 minutes until crust is crisp again.
Sustitutos y Proporciones de French Baguette
El mejor sustituto para French Baguette es Ciabatta Bread, usado en una proporción de 1:1. Similar chewy texture and open crumb, but flatter and less crisp crust.
| Sustituto | Proporción | Mejor para |
|---|---|---|
| Ciabatta Bread Mejor | 1:1 | Similar chewy texture and open crumb, but flatter and less crisp crust. |
| Sourdough Loaf | 1:1 | Offers a chewy texture and tangy flavor, but denser. |
| Crusty Italian Bread | 1:1 | Good for dipping and sandwiches, similar crust, but often wider. |
| Hard Rolls | 2-3 rolls per baguette serving | Individual portions with crisp crusts, suitable for sandwiches. |
Cómo Elegir y Almacenar French Baguette
- Look for a deep golden crust and irregular, airy crumb.
- It should sound hollow when tapped.
¿Con Qué Combina Bien French Baguette?
- Cheese
- charcuterie
- pâté
- soups
- salads
- olive oil
- butter
- sandwiches.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿A qué sabe French Baguette?
Mild, slightly yeasty, earthy, crunchy crust, chewy interior Yeasty, Bready, Slightly Sweet
¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para French Baguette?
El mejor sustituto es Ciabatta Bread (1:1). Similar chewy texture and open crumb, but flatter and less crisp crust.
¿Cómo eliges y almacenas French Baguette?
Look for a deep golden crust and irregular, airy crumb. It should sound hollow when tapped.