1. Add to bread machine according to owner's manual (my machine does liquids first); program for DOUGH or MANUAL. 2. At the end of the cycle, place on lightly floured surface, rolling into a large rectangle; start at the longest end and roll up tightly, pressing seams and tapering each end, tucking under. 3. Place loaf on a greased baking sheet or stone; cover and let rise for one hour until doubled. 4. Near end of rising time, preheat oven to 400 degrees. 5. Mix glaze ingredients in a small bowl; brush over loaf generously; snip three diagonal slashes over the top (optional). 6. Bake for 20-25 minutes, top will be golden brown. 7. VARIATIONS: After rolling dough into a rectangle, (1) sprinkle with grated cheese [cheddar is delicious], or (2) generously brush with melted butter & sprinkle some aromatic herbs, or (3) spoon leftover marinara sauce close to the edges, -- then roll up tightly and pinch edges; continue as described in Step #3. 8. VARIATION #2: Mince one small onion (about 1/4 cup) and add to wet ingredients. 9. CREATIVE SUGGESTION: Shape into a round loaf instead of the usual long loaf. 10. BABY FRENCH BREAD LOAFLETS: Divide dough ball into 12 balls, tapering to make mini-loaves; bake 15-20 minutes--watch carefully! 11. FRENCH TWIST: Divide dough into 3 pieces, rolled into 14-16" ropes. Lay them on pan and braid in usual fashion, tuck ends under, stretch out a bit if need be; brush with 2 T. melted butter; cover & rise for about 30 minutes; brush with glaze, bake 20-25 minutes--watch carefully. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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