Matcha Croissant with Sourdough Starter - and red bean filling for some
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Some recent bread made into lunches , the last bloom of the jackaranda and a blueberry, blackberry, chocolate cheese cake.
Sweet Tader Toast with caramelized minneola marmelade
Since I started bread baking last year I've been aiming mainly at sourdough and have made some reasonably good loaves at the weekend but it has been a challenge to fit it into the week's work schedule. The comparatively long rise of approx. 4 hours means I'd be baking at 22:50 if I made the loaf on getting home from work. Letting it rise in the fridge while I'm at work seems a pretty good solution to this, and here's how I've worked it so far.

When some friends invited us to the beach at West Wittering (near Chichester, England) last week, they asked me to bring some spelt bread, as they try to stay away from wheat.
Based on my previous experiments with spelt I came up with two very delicious.
Not even the fine sand on Wittering Beach (which gets just about everywhere) could do harm to the culinary experience (on the way home it was mentioned that we passed the food test ;-) )
== UPDATE ==
Hi,
I made whole wheat rye maple challh.
I used white whole wheat, Rye flour, Maple syrup, vital gluten , salt, canola oil, two eggs and instant yeast.
Cut piece will be look like this
Hello everyone,
I had some extra starter (wheat, rye, durum) ... and yesterday, saw Susan's post featuring lovely Blueberry Sourdough Scones.
Mixed some up last night and froze them; baked fresh this morning - Yum :^)
Thanks, Susan, for a delicious recipe and great way to use extra starter!
Here is a sample of what the darker side of bread baking will reveal if you don't keep you apprentice on a short leash. I wish that was all of them but these are just the ones I found in the garage. More good deals like these and my apprentice will be broke :-) She said we have to use the 6 sided one next but wonder how you have to shape for that!
She looks pretty guilty don't you think?
It’s a stunning morning with gentle early winter breeze. I could see the tips of my tall bamboo shrubs waving in the yard out of the window in my tea room. Years ago when I was working, racing to the airport on Friday afternoons to see family, rows and rows of bougainvillea that lined the expressway to the airport would dance as my taxi flew by. I used to count the waving bougainvillea, as do I now with the bamboos against the bright blue sky.
What do I bake on this early winter morning? I feel like something that would add some heat, some aroma.
We always seem to have smoked and BBQ ribs for many holidays. This Memorial Day was no exception. In KCMO where I grew up, the ribs are famous and are always served with Wonder Bread. I was looking for a different bread when I saw Floyd’s Sweet Potato Rolls in the home page. I though this might make a great bread to go with ribs.