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bagels here
for all asking about the Trinity Loaf, it is VERY simple. divide one loaf's worth of dough into 4 equal parts.
make a ball out of one section by tucking the dough under itself over and over until you have a smooth ball. (rolling dough into balls doesn't work well). do this with a total of three parts.
place balls onto a well oiled baking sheet, in the shape of a three leaf clover.
with remaining part dough, cut into four equal parts. roll out one section like a snake. (think playdough). do one more. pinch ends together and twist to make a double rope. pinch other end.
place this double rope across the middle of the clover.
repeat snake/double rope and create the cross. tuck ends under the dough.
let the dough finish it's final rise and then bake.
bagels here
for all asking about the Trinity Loaf, it is VERY simple. divide one loaf's worth of dough into 4 equal parts.
make a ball out of one section by tucking the dough under itself over and over until you have a smooth ball. (rolling dough into balls doesn't work well). do this with a total of three parts.
place balls onto a well oiled baking sheet, in the shape of a three leaf clover.
with remaining part dough, cut into four equal parts. roll out one section like a snake. (think playdough). do one more. pinch ends together and twist to make a double rope. pinch other end.
place this double rope across the middle of the clover.
repeat snake/double rope and create the cross. tuck ends under the dough.
let the dough finish it's final rise and then bake.