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Dough nuts: There's a new breed of amateur foodie - men who bake their own bread

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Bakeation

Dough nuts: There's a new breed of amateur foodie - men who bake their own bread

When I first came on this site I mentioned the new wave of baking that the male population in the UK was experiencing looks as this fact has been established. I think that baking related items will grow further this includes Equipment,Courses,Books, etc also this site hooorah

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/dough-nuts-theres-a-new-breed-of-amateur-foodie--men-who-bake-their-own-bread-7707175....

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Mini Oven

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/28576/dough-nuts-not-doughnuts

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/8930/men-bread-makers

I got an interesting impression from your previous posts.  What kinds of bread do you like to bake from your castle estate?

 

 

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Bakeation

Well firstly sorry to disallusion you but we don't live in a castle but as they say here "Every Englishman's Home is his Castle". Also I like to think that men don't smell that much, we do like to keep ourselves hygenic especially when baking. The only thing you have to worry about with us is the MESS! At the moment I am churning out Authentic French Baguettes because it's something we cannot get here as we like it. I bought 25 kilos of French Flour which I use in a preferment recipe care of Anis Boabsa recipe which is great, really nice with Procciuto or Pecorino or both. I will start to experiment with other breads when I get tired of this one, also I am quite keen on making some Brioche so that I can make  some real Pain au rasins inc the cream.

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Wanderer

The whole of our kitchen has a permanent light dusting of flour.  My wife has stopped complaining now after I told her she could always go back to eating Hovis Soft White - the ultimate threat!

Wanderer

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Bakeation

Well firstly sorry to disallusion you but we don't live in a castle but as they say here "Every Englishman's Home is his Castle". Also I like to think that men don't smell that much, we do like to keep ourselves hygenic especially when baking. The only thing you have to worry about with us is the MESS! At the moment I am churning out Authentic French Baguettes because it's something we cannot get here as we like it. I bought 25 kilos of French Flour which I use in a preferment recipe care of Anis Boabsa recipe which is great, really nice with Procciuto or Pecorino or both. I will start to experiment with other breads when I get tired of this one, also I am quite keen on making some Brioche so that I can make  some real Pain au rasins inc the cream.

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Yerffej

Mini,

I am with you, when I look at that picture,  I see castle...... knight, princess and so much more !!!!!

Jeff

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Mini Oven

coming from the kitchen.   When either my son or my husband (or both) are in the kitchen, it means only good things.  

...and I've learned how to accept being pampered.     :)