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Golden Boule - Experiment with Long Ferment
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Senfbrot - Mustard Bread

10/7/18 This post has been updated to include a sourdough starter here
Facebook friend and co-baker David Wolfe asked me to help him understand some terms in a German recipe. Google translate (always good for a laugh!) is not too fluent in professional German baking lingo.
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Beginning bakers
Today was, well, not your ordinary Saturday.
Instead, the morning was spent in the company of 9 beginning bakers, ages 5-9 (and their adult "assistants"). Off-hand, I'd estimate more of the bakers were closer to the age 5 end of scale. There were three dad/daughter combos, a couple of grandmothers with grandson or granddaughter, and the rest were mom and child. All in all, some really nice kids. We baked two different breads; one a cheese and onion scone (some opted not to use the onions) and the other a Cape Seed Loaf.
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Circular Batard
Here's something probably a thousand people on this site have figured out before me, but just in case someone hasn't thought of this yet:
The problem: A 12 inch diameter dutch oven. Handles boules quite nicely. Still, you don't always want the boule shape. The maximum size for a batard would be 12 inches of course. Unless you don't mind a circular batard, which allows you (pi X diameter) or 3.14 X 12 inches = 37.7 inches for your batard length, or at least external circumference. Now that's a substantial batard.
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Sinclair's Bakery
Latest Update!
Next Tuesday I pick up my completed concession trailer and get busy! I can't wait. That means that in exactly two weeks (March 2, 2013) I'll be making the Sinclair's Bakery debut at the Bozeman Winter Farmers' Market! I won't be bringing the trailer since it's an indoor venue, but instead will be baking in the trailer here at my place, then transporting the breads and pastries to Bozeman, just like a regular market.
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Urenika bread anyone????
Are you ready for Urenika??......Purple Rewena....
Made with the Urenika potatoes from La Cigale last week

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Tri- Fold Straight Dough Baguettes
First success!
I was finally able to produce baguettes that I am happy about.
(didn’t have the nerves to post here until I had something to show off )
Thanks to txfarmer , I flowed the formula he posted under
Straight Method Baguette - a good starter baguette to practice on
(with title alteration on the flour parts)
This is my version, and what I did:
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Yeast Water Cinnamon Rolls
We bumped into a container marked as stock in the fridge. We were looking for stock but inside was a once mature YW levain for panettone that we made on Feb 1st. Here it was 2 weeks later and we still hadn’t used up all the excess levain build we had made trying to get to a panettone white levain.
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smelly cheese for my valentine??
happy valentine's day to all

a heart shape country boule
hot from the oven, the blue cheese is still bubbling ! smells goood to me :)

the crumb..
added pumpkin puree and pine nuts besides the smelly cheese 'gorgonzola'
evon
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