Submitted by arlo on November 13, 2009 - 4:49pm

My "Zingermans Farm Loaf' Boule

My Farm Loaf

After having successfully fed my starter from Zingermans last week, turned it into a chef and then a levain, I was finally able to start crafting my own Farm Loaf using Zingerman's Bakehouse recipe last night!

I started the bread last night by prepping the levain and letting it set for 12 hours. In the morning I started the mixing and crafting, mixing in bowl till combined...kneading for 12 minutes and so on. After letting it set for 3 hours with two stretch and folds...I proceeded to let it ferment again for 3 and a half hours more. One thing I've learned so far from Zingermans it all their recipes seem to take time...lots.

I preshaped the loaf around 2 o'clock, placed it in my banneton and by five o'clock, it was ready to bake! 18 hours of overall time it took for this bread, but from all the farm loaves I've tasted, it is worth it.

If this bread wasn't still so freshly baked, I would have pictures of the crumb, but I've learned to wait before slicing bread : )

Next week I will be attempting the Vermont Sourdough by Hamelman one more time since my last few attempts haven't been that great. Hopefully with my newly acquired knowledge I will be able to craft a nicer loaf though.

 

Also baked for the first time ever, Palmiers today!Turned out to be a bit 'overdone', but they still tasted yummy!

Palmier

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Nice bread Arlo

Good looking bread Arlo. The palmiers turned out pretty good too. Those are harder than you would think.

So how was your session at Zingermans?

Eric

Zingerman's was fantastic. It

Zingerman's was fantastic. It really helped me get a grasp on some techniques better, i.e. shaping batards, scoring (still need a bit more work hehehe) and how to have an even better time baking and sharing with friends.

I am going back with my fiance a month for a brownie class and a baguette class as well. Both, I am looking forward to ever so much!

And yes, the palmiers were a pain to slice : /

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