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Cottage Loaf

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A cottage loaf is a basic white bread that is English in origin and is unique due to its shape. The loaf is actually two round loaves - one on top of the other. The top round is smaller than the bottom round. Making a hole through the center of the top round and continuing through the bottom round welds the dough of the two rounds. A wooden dowel or a spoon handle are useful tools for creating the hole. The perimeter of each of the rounds is often slit every 2 to 3 inches, which helps the dough to expand while baking. It is thought that the unusual shape was a result of the need to be as efficient as possible with the small baking space available in the ovens of earlier times. The term "cottage bread" is often used to describe a variety of breads that all have the cottage shape in common.

Suggested Wines

  1. Barbera                                          
  2. Dolcetto                                          
  3. Grenache                                          
  4. Sangiovese                                          
  5. Sangiovese Blend                                          

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There are so many wines and so many foods to choose from; so how do you know what to pick? In the Classicwines Food and Wine Pairing Section we want to help you find new recipes and give you general guidelines on what wine could work with that recipe. The truth is part, of the fun is experimenting with different wines to see what you like. Eat, drink, learn what you can, and share with us what works.

Editor's Picks

  1. moet & chandon 2002 Champagne Blend

  2. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin 2008 Champagne Blend

  3. Au Bon Climat 2007 Pinot Noir