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Hi, my name is Brandon Sarkis, on behalf of Expert Village. Today, I'm going to show you
how to make a braided wreath of bread. It's been about three or four minutes. Now what
we're going to do is add the rest of our sugar, and we're going to let it go until we stop
hearing that grinding sound. The grinding sound is the sugar granules in there. If you
listen closely, you can hear the grinding sound go away, and also as you make this yourself,
naturally, you'll hear that sound go away. The next thing we're going to add is our oil.
We want to add our oil kind of slowly, in a thin stream. Obviously, it's not going to
mix completely, because you're mixing oil and water for all practical purposes, and
they're going to separate, but if you drop it all in there at once, it just kind of glops
around, and sits on top. Just go ahead and dump all of that in there. I usually turn
the speed up here just to get it to emulsify a little bit, but don't expect it to completely
mix together. Let this go for a few minutes, and now we're going to add in our salt, just
a little bit at a time. If you put all your salt in at once, you'll shock your yeast and
kill it, so we're just adding the salt in just a tiny bit at a time. You'll hear that
grinding sound start up again. That's the salt granules grinding between the whisk and
the bottom of the bowl. Don't worry, there's nothing wrong. I'm going to let this mix for
about a minute or so, and we're going to be right back to go on to the next step.