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Inadvertent 50% Rye & Swedish Rye Variation
I have been on a higher % rye kick for a while now and decided to bake up a few to stock me up for December. When I say higher %, I know these aren't quite high, but for me, I haven't really tried anything higher then 40% prior to this. Maybe a Danish Rye qualifies as higher than 40%...
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When things go horribly wrong...

You just have to improvise and salvage what you can!
These were really good buttery rolls. They should have been croissants!
I was trying to make croissants, but had a major butter blowout while working my dough. Such a blowout that it was not going to work as croissants at all! So I folded my dough up, cut it into 6 pieces, sort of tucked the corners under to form a ball and then went at each ball with my apple corer.
Some times you just have to do what you can to save what you can!
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Cherry Pecano Bread

Continuing on my quest to enhance the collage I posted, this is what I call Cherry Pecano Bread. And I know that I said I would include either recipes, or links to recipes, but this one is a work in progress, so the recipe is not really ready yet. I will though, explain what I did so that you can try it too!
We eat a lot of salad at my house, and I've recently started using these little packets to kind of dress them up when one day it occurred to me that this stuff would be good in bread.
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Sopapillas
Coconut Cashew SD & Brezeln (German Pretzels)
Long time no read. :)
For the last month I've been busy testing new sourdough formulas, adapting them, testing them---repeatedly. So much so that I was confident enough to launch a taste-testing party. Why? Because I intend to open my own bakery, here in Cambodia, Southeast Asia.
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Flauta Follow Up

This is a follow up to the flauta blog from yesterday. This shows a little bit more about how they go together.
Fillings can be made of whatever you like, I generally use whatever leftover meat I have on hand be it chicken, pork, beef, or even moose. Next I add a spicy type sauce or chile that I also usually have on hand, but even sriacha sauce will work. The third component is always some kind of shredded cheese.
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Turkey Bake (pic heavy)

So I have been a wee bit busy over the last week or so and here is an account of the baking.
Remember to gather ALL the tools required before baking. Mise en Place people!
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I needed to make some plain bread for Stuffing/dressing.
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Black Seeds

I love Jewish Rye, but haven't quite got the angle on getting people who didn't grow up with it to love it. My latest attempt - replace caraway seeds with charnushka. At least it makes a dramatic presentation. For good measure I also made a durum levain with black instead of white sesame.
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Sourdough Orange Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls

Working on the collage thing again, this one deserves a recipe page of it's own, and I will get to it, someday!
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