Handmade Onion Bread - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    3 cups warm water
    3 -4 tablespoons active dry yeast (more yeast makes it fluffier)
    3 teaspoons salt
    4 tablespoons vegetable oil
    1/2 cup white sugar
    8 cups bread flour
    1 medium onion
    1 tablespoon garlic, minced
    1 -2 tablespoon sesame seeds
    3 tablespoons butter
Preparation
    In a large bowl, combine warm water, yeast, salt, oil, sugar, and half the flour. Mix thoroughly, and let sponge rise until doubled in size, approximately 35 minutes.
    While the dough is rising, place thinly sliced or finely chopped onion in a saute pan with sesame seeds, garlic, and butter. Saute until caramelized (light brown). Remove from heat and let cool.
    Gradually add the rest of the flour, kneading JUST until smooth. I usually knead gently with my fingertips to work the flour inches When the dough has absorbed all the flour and is beginning to get tacky, I stop kneading. (One thing I discovered was to use ONLY the amount of flour listed, even as the dusting powder for the kneading surface. So 8 cups TOTAL and no more, or the bread comes out very heavy.)
    Place dough in a greased bowl, and turn several times to coat. Allow to rise until doubled, approximately 35 minutes.
    Punch down the dough. Divide dough into three equal parts. Pour onion mixture onto the dough and fold over on itself JUST enough to distribute the onion mix throughout the dough.
    Shape into loaves (they will be a little ugly here, not smoothed on top), and place in three 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch greased bread pans. Let rise until almost doubled, approximately 35 minutes.
    Bake at 350\u00b0F (175\u00b0C) for 30-40 minutes (mine are done in 30 no problem). The loaves may need to be covered for the last few minutes with foil to prevent excess browning.

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