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5-minute Bread attempt

Dixongexpat's picture
Dixongexpat

5-minute Bread attempt

I've been wanting to take some bread to the family this weekend. Unfortunately my starter batch is barely struggling out of the gate, so I gave in to the instant yeast. I made enough dough for 4 pounds of loaves and plan on cooking two loaves tomorrow night. For now, it is resting in a cold, dark place (unless the light stays on when I shut the door)

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Mini Oven

if you wanted to use the new starter.  My Dad would say, "no guts, no glory!"  at a time like this.

Mix up the dough tonight (I'm assuming you are in N. America)  using a 1,2,3 w/2% salt recipe  (hold back a little on the warm water) and get it rising up to about 1/3rd.   Deflate and tuck into the fridge overnight to shape and proof in the morning.  Bake on Thursday.

Example:   100g peaked starter,  around 200g warm water, 300g flour,   one teaspoon salt

Mini

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Dixongexpat

I'm afraid I might disappoint your dad :(

I already made two loaves in pans tonight. Good news, they seem to have a nice hollow thump and generally look good. Taste test in a bit.

I'll try the starter-assisted loaves when we return. Tomorrow night is already booked for packing.