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  • noun Plural form of batard.

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Examples

  • First, it was more of a challenge for me since I have successfully made decent if not perfect batards before whereas the basically nice looking boule has (and continues to) eluded me.

    Daring Bakers Challenge: Julia Child's French Bread Laura 2008

  • I ended up removing the objects surrounding the shaped boules after I took the photo -- although objects help support batards, I don't think they are necessary for boules.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Laura 2008

  • I ended up removing the objects surrounding the shaped boules after I took the photo -- although objects help support batards, I don't think they are necessary for boules.

    Daring Bakers Challenge: Julia Child's French Bread Laura 2008

  • People won't be happy 'till some of these batards are locked up.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • More important, I accidentally left my nice large baking stone in my old house (which we still own, but given how hard it would be to mail I have yet to figure out how to retrieve it and it is 9 hours away), so there was no way I could fit the batards on my stone.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Laura 2008

  • More important, I accidentally left my nice large baking stone in my old house (which we still own, but given how hard it would be to mail I have yet to figure out how to retrieve it and it is 9 hours away), so there was no way I could fit the batards on my stone.

    Daring Bakers Challenge: Julia Child's French Bread Laura 2008

  • First, it was more of a challenge for me since I have successfully made decent if not perfect batards before whereas the basically nice looking boule has (and continues to) eluded me.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Laura 2008

  • For Oval Rolls – Petits Pains, Tire-Bouchons: Form like batards, but you will probably not have to lengthen them at all after the two foldings and sealings.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Sara 2008

  • Unfortunately I have to admit, that the taste of my batards wasn't mind-blowing.

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

  • For Oval Rolls – Petits Pains, Tire-Bouchons: Form like batards, but you will probably not have to lengthen them at all after the two foldings and sealings.

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

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