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Default French Baguettes

I use Electrolux CombiOven so I dont care about it.. for trivial ovens I
can recomend to use some tank with water on the bottom of oven. Anyway it is
almost impossible to make good crumb, but ALMOST
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>I use regular grocery store brand AP flour, and for steam, I put a jelly
> roll pan right on the bottom of my oven while pre-heating. Put the
> loaves in, and pour boiling water into the hot bottom pan. WATCH OUT
> for immediate steam. Use those long oven mitts.
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