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Farmhouse White Bread Recipe 13″ Pullman Loaf Pan – How to Use a Pullman Pan (Pain de Mie) – USA Pan



Wondering how to use a Pullman pan (Pain de Mie)? In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to make soft, fluffy farmhouse white bread in a 13-inch Pullman loaf pan — perfect for that square, bakery-style (or grocery store!) sandwich loaf. This recipe creates a soft, fluffy loaf with a fine, tender crumb and crust, and a perfectly square shape — just like traditional pain de mie. Perfect for sandwiches, toast, or fresh out of the oven with butter! Watch this pullman loaf pan tutorial to learn exactly how to bake bread using a 13″ pullman loaf pan.
I have also included the recipe to make this loaf in a smaller 9″ pullman loaf pan on my website!

Used in this Recipe:
13″ Pullman Bread Pan:
Cast Iron Melting Pot & Basting Brush:
Cast Iron Handle Cover:
KitchenAid Mixer (21 fun colors!):
Dough Mat:
Active Dry Yeast:
Redmonds Real Salt:
Vital Wheat Gluten:
Bread Knife:
Bread Bags:
Tea towels for cooling:
50 LB bag of bread flour:
5 Gallon Buckets for Flour Storage:
Gamma Lids for Buckets:
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  2. This is what a cooking show should be–no celebrities fawning over one another and tossing out platitudes and dried flower sprinkles, but a real person making an actual recipe and teaching skills along the way. I've long wondered how one uses this kind of pan. Thank you!

  3. Hi Robyn, I love your recipes! I have made quite a few of them and we have loved every one! I would like to try this recipe using the dough cycle on my bread machine and using a 9X4 in Pullman pan. Do you think it would work if I just cut this recipe in half? Thanks so much for any advice you can give.

  4. Have you tried the dutch oven bread from laura vitale? Just sharing a recipe that was amazing. Love your channel, I have commented before and once again I think your doing great things. I use the cast iron loaf pans because of you and I just recently started using the same salt as you. Oh your the reason I use dough enhancer too lol learned a lot of great tips from you, thanks Robyn!! 😊

  5. 😃 This is great! That pan, I’ve never seen anything like it, but I do know they have the long skinny loaves of bread in the stores. Always wondered how they made them. I love it! Yes baking bread IS fun! This looks delicious and intriguing to make in that pretty neat pan! Thank you Robyn! PS: I’m making your cheese bread right now, letting the machine do it as I go about my day. I’ll let you know how it turns out! Very Happy Thursday, and thanks again for this interesting and cool video! 🤗🥰🇺🇸

  6. Oh interesting!! I do have a pan similar to that but without the lid and only a 1.5 lb tbh!! I gave one of my neighbor the farmhouse and Amish bread and they absolutely loved the farmhouse bread!! So thank you Robyn!! 🫶🏼🤍

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