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Durum Semolina Roasted Onions Sourdough
This is the second bread I made for Rosh Hashana to bring to my Cousin's house for dinner. The other loaf was hearty multi-grain with Farro and Toasted Lager so I wanted to make something a little lighter for this loaf. I used some Durum Semolina, Italian Style 00 flour, whole grain Spelt flour and roasted onions and greek yogurt. I wanted to use the yogurt to try to make the
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Farro Toasted Lager Multi-grain Sourdough
I decided to make a couple of breads to bring to my cousin's house for Rosh Hashana this weekend and she requested I make my Farro Hard Cider Multi-grain. I didn't have any hard cider available nor did I have time to make a Farro starter so I used a nice Long Island toasted lager and substituted my stock AP starter which I recently refreshed.
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Bob at The Bakery
Hey Everybody,
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Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Happy Rosh Hashanah to all - A New Year Knotted Roll for dinner made here:
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Is this like broa YOU'RE familiar with?
Living in a part of the world with a fair number of Portuguese folks living here, I've heard of and read about broa bread, but I haven't been able to find a "gold standard" in any local bakery to compare to. I found a broa bread in a Portuguese restaurant, but it was more like a heavy biscuit than a corny, slightly sweetish loaf I've been led to believe it is. So I thought I'd share my latest experiment with the keeners here at TFL to see what you have to say.
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Milk Rolls
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Country Bread
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A girl and her bread machine (part une)
It’s just a piece of home kitchen equipment, but it has inspired opinions from “absolutely necessary” to “nearly utterly worthless.”
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