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Homemade bread day

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This is a favourite in our house . Jeffrey Hamelman's Toast Bread. 1lb 9oz dough in each of two Pullman pans . (enough left over for two rolls) when toasted it is crisp on the outside and soft in the middle - love it !

I did not dare make anything that needed to be slashed for homemade bread day. Still have not mastered this art despite the many lessons and videos . Want to cry every time Alfonso posts his baguettes !

Merlie

Kamut "No Need No Rule" bread for homemade bread day

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Hello Loafers,

Here's my bake for homemade bread day. As the title suggested "no rule" so it's mostly by feel. I use WW Kamut (500gm), AP (300gm), a few table spoons of Rye, salt and water plus of cause a piece of old dough (AP+Rye). I did throw in some black sesame seeds to the proofing basket so it wouldn't stick. 

Turn out to be a very soft, sweet, caramel colour crumb and very fragrant too. Luckily the crumb is not too dense cause that was my first worried that was why i added in 300 of AP. Next time will try to reduce AP to see the different. 

Portuguese Corn Bread (Broa de Milho) for Homemade Bread Day

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The original post for this bread credits Varda for requesting a recipe for it. The poster (whom I neglected to record - sigh), found and adapted a recipe, and it was that formula I chose to prepare. It contains whole wheat, spelt, rye and BF, along with a scald of cornmeal. It employs a 4-hour levain and an overnight bulk ferment on the counter.

A couple of squash breads

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It's that time of year when I get a little too squash happy and buy more than I should, so naturally some of it had to be baked into bread. I used Sarah Owens' butternut squash and cherry recipe as a general formula to make one sweet and one savory loaf.

The sweet loaf used roasted butternut squash puree and dried cranberries (I would like to try it with the cherries; I just didn't have any on hand). I just love the color:

Hamelman Semolina Levain (as baguettes, of course)

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rushyama recently posted a beautiful semolina sesame levain.  Kismet, but that isn't what had me geared up for this bake.  It had already been earmarked as my next bake.

For this bread, a search of TFL yields one clear use of semolina coarse #1 way way back.  This specific bread in baguette form?  Only David Snyder seemed to make it.  Mixed by hand? Who knows, but probably not many if any. 

Sourdough Fruitcake

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The recipe is one that incorporates sourdough with real dried fruit instead of a bunch of candied pretend fruit. I can't remember how I stumbled on this but it sounded very good to me and not having made fruitcake before, I didn't have preconceived notions so I was open to any idea.

Does Christmas Pudding count for Homemade Bread day?

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I know, I know, I said I was going to create something new for homemade bread day. But I baked eight loaves of Buckwheat Cranberry bread (a variation on Buckwheat Cherry posted here) on Sunday, and have four dozen hamburger buns and ten loaves of beer poolish bread to make today and bake tomorrow, and I wanted to get my Christmas pudding done, so here it is.

This is an old recipe I've been using for many years. I like it for a couple of reasons: