1. Sift flour into a mixing bowl and place into a low oven to warm. 2. Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water, then stir in remaining water, salt, and sugar. 3. Remove flour from oven; take 2 cups of flour from the bowl and set aside. 4. Make a well in the remaining flour and pour in the liquid; stir in a little of the flour until the liquid gets thick, then cover the bowl and leave in a warm place until the mixture is frothy, about 10 minutes. 5. Stir the rest of the flour into the liquid, and add the butter/oil gradually, beating with a wooden spoon or mixing with your hands until smooth (about 10 minutes), or alternatively, use a dough hook/mixer for 5 minutes. 6. Sprinkle a little flour onto a board, and turn the dough out; gradually mix in some of the flour you had set aside earlier. 7. Only knead in enough to keep the dough from sticking; dough is ready when it is satiny, and the surface is slightly wrinkled; shape into a ball. 8. Oil the dough, and place in bowl, making sure the top side is oiled completely; cover bowl with plastic and allow to rise in a warm place for 1-1 1/2 hours or until doubled in size. 9. Punch down and make into 2 pieces; turn onto floured surface, and form each into a torpedo-shape. 10. Grease baking sheet and sprinkle with semolina; place the dough well apart on the sheet and cut 4 diagonal slashes across the dough; cover with a cloth and allow to proof in a warm place until doubled again, about an hour. 11. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 12. Place a dish of boiling water on the bottom of the oven; spray bread lightly with a mister and bake in preheated oven for approx 35-40 minutes; after first 15 minutes, mist again with water, then again 10 minutes later. 13. Cool on a rack when done. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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