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Sourdough bakes

davey1025's picture
davey1025

Sourdough bakes

I look forward to weekend for the bread baking experiences. Having just started in the last few months using sourdough it really is fun and maybe not as difficult as some make it.

 

DanAyo's picture
DanAyo

Hey Davey, you are baking some great looking breads!

You might try a longer ferment time for the crumb in your third image. I think your crumb will open up more if the dough is allowed to ferment longer. All in all - I think you have great reason to be proud of those breads...

Dan

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davey1025

Thanks Dan

so when making SD people are looking for larger holes?

 

Just a beginner

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DanAyo

Large holes are a personal preference. Some bakers love them and others don’t. Either way I don’t think the size of the holes have a great affect on the flavor, but it does affect the chew and the texture of the slice.

In this image the very large holes, coupled with the surrounding dense crumb is an indicator that the dough was not proofed long enough (under-proofed).

Your other crumb shot looks better. 

Notice how dense the majority of the crumb is in the first image. 

An over all open crumb will make for a light bread that is most often desired.

Dan

 

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davey1025

I understand now. difference between the two crumbs, the under developed was done at RT and the better crumb done with my new proofer.

 

Thanks Dan