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does anyone know a recipt to italian bread ?

i have a party and i need a recipt for ilalian brd for about 50 people

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Is focaccia ok? It's italian! It's easy to make in big batchesIt's also very good made into rolls, and you can be sure to have the right amount that wayI'll give you a recipe for that hereIt's a little complicated, but worth itThe only unusual requirement here is two half-sheet pans (16x12)They should be lined with parchment paper or aluminum foilIngredients: 10 cups unbleached bread flour 4 tsp salt 3 Tbsp dry yeast 3/4 cup olive oil 4 cups water (room temp) 1/4 cup chopped fresh rosemary Directions: 1) Dissolve the yeast in the water 2) Sift together flour and salt in a large bowlMix in the rosemary3) Add the oil and water to the flour and mixThe dough will seem very sticky, but this is okYou can get your hands or mixing spoon damp to keep it from sticking4) Knead in a mixer for 5-7 minutes or mix by hand until the dough gets smooth mass5) Spread some flour on the counter or cutting board and put the dough on that for 5 minutes6) Split the dough in halfCover each piece and let sit in a warm place for about 2 hours, until it doubles in size7) Carefully cut each large piece into 24 pieces (or 30), trying not to deflate the dough too much8) Form each piece into a rough rectangle without handling it too much9) Arrange the pieces onto the two 12x16 sheetsCover the dough lightly with plastic wrap10) Preheat the oven to 450F 11) Once dough has doubled in size, remove the plastic and put it in the oven12) Bake for 18-24 minutes, until it browns lightly 13) Remove from the oven and immediately remove the bread from the pan and put it on a cooling rack.
the fan should turn easily with a little tensionbecause you installed a new pump you have to check the tension on your belt and make sure it is not too tightIf it is too tight you may end up destroying your pump.
A little stiff should be fineIt means that there is enough oil inside of it to fiction correctlyTake a look at he fan clutchIf it is wet from oil, then you should be concernedIf not I would not worry about itDo this, with the engine warm, rev the engine while observing the fan, if it spins slowly, then you have problemIf it spins faster when reved then you probably OK.
Yes, it should be somewhat stiffThe pump has a mechanical seal in it and that will cause some drag A little extra: IF you have a fan clutch, between your fan and waterpump, after you put the belt on, the fan will still turn but have quite a bit of resistanceIF a fan has a clutch and you can spin it freely, with the belt installed, the clutch is worn out Pops
Depends if you have a clutch fan or not? If you have a clutch fan it should turn freely with very little resistance! If you have a fan that doesn't not have a clutch that fan should not move unless you really yank on it!! Good luck!!!

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