Gift bread
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I link my photos from flickr...so far it is the easiest way for me work it :S
I have a few contacts on my flickr friends list...all people who saw my photos and decided they wanted to add me. So I add them back :)
One contact posted this most delicious looking recipe. It is in another language, but they also have written it in english below the entry in their native tongue.
It looks absolutely scrummy! So, I thought I'd post a link for those who want to have a look.
Today I had a little triumph.
My oven has been broken for 5 days and finally the oven repair man came to replace the element....yesterday....
So, after testing the oven with lentil Pie and Steak and red wine pie (for the hubby) last night. I was ready to make some bread today.
I had made a poolish, but after a bit of a busy/mixed up day, it had been left out for too long and I decided not to use it. I had made it way too wet as it was anyhoo.
I've had a number of discussions with TFL participants recently about sourdough rise times versus temperature and inoculation. Temperature has a big effect on sourdough rise times, and sometimes a starter appears unhealthy, when it is really just rising more slowly because of low temperatures in the kitchen during winter. Also, recipes that used to work seem to fail during the winter, but the colder temperatures may be the cause.
A late entry. For Christmas I made stollen with a recipe that looked like it would produce something close to what I know from The Netherlands.
Dutch Regale's Almond/Rum Stollen
I made another of the "favorite recipes" from this site.
for the pain aux raisins, I added lots of raisins (my husband loves them).
A little help from my friends, please? Bear with me, here comes one of my notorious rambling lead-ins to some serious baking questions. I love The Splendid Table with Lynn Rosetto-Kasper on Natl Public Radio; doesn't everyone? Years ago she recommended a book, "FoodWise" by Shirley O. Corriher on both the science and the mechanics of cooking. I gave it to my son-in law as a gift and then borrowed it back just the other day.
Hi everyone,