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Daily sourdough
It has been a long time since my first and so far only post, so I just thought to pop up and show how I bake my daily bread these days.
I've got a long rectangular-shaped dutch oven/baking dish, but I usually want to bake two smaller loaves rather than one huge batard, so, sacrificing shape, I put two smaller loaves separated by a small piece of parchment paper into the DO and bake them like that. To make all sides of the loaves brown evenly, you've got to take the separating parchment out when uncovering the DO, but I don't always do that, since the bread is fine either way.
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- MisterTT's Blog
Sourdough Spelt Rolls
Hello!
Am typing this out while I am munching on these rolls for lunch. Had them baked this morning.
Just wanted to experiment on feeding old bread crumbs to my starter yesterday and it went really well. Fed the crumbs to the starter in the morning and in the evening, used the starter for a 100% spelt roll recipe. The dough rose quickly and 4 hours later, chucked it into the fridge.
took it out this morning and divided into rolls and into the oven it went! the result is kinda amazing, extremely moist and soft, even though this only a starter, flour and salt recipe!
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- mycroft's Blog
We 3 gmas baked "separately"
We talked, we texted, we discussed ideas and recipes... but this week we all baked somewhat differently. Barb made the amazing Tartine bread on the lead in... many times... many loaves... maybe obsessively!! Maybe not, she had a wealth of talent and people standing in line to eat her breads... or sitting and reclining... however it gets them bread they are doing it!!!
Absolutely beautiful and holes that have never been seen in
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- gmagmabaking2's Blog
French Bread in Covered Baker
Thanks so much to blueboy2419 for posting the recipe for this French bread. It looks fantastic. Just letting it cool down for lunch. Ironically, blueboy2419 mentioned adding stout to the bread (I didn't) and getting it at the Liverpool Organic Brewery in England, and, while we live in California, my husband is from Liverpool, and we were just there over the holidays visiting with his family. We go often, so I hope we can visit the brewery. I saw on their web site that there is a big beer festival when w
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BBGA Bakers% Spreadsheet
As an exercise I created a spreadsheet for Diagram 3, Part II "Rustic Sourdough with Three Flours, a Cracked Wheat Soaker and a Yeasted Preferment.
I have no idea if it will be of any use to anybody, but here is the google doc link if you are interested.
The only difference is that I used grams instead of kg, though that is easily changed if people find that annoying.
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- David Esq.'s Blog
SD, YW, ADY Tangzhong 100% WW sesame Loaf
Lately I have been seeing many post on Tangzhong in softening the crumb n giving it a better spring. I decided to have a go my self. I have slightly modified the formulae from our TFLer Janet.
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hot weather baking
We are experiencing some pretty hot weather here in the West at the moment but i did find time to bake.
I was impressed with the 36 hr baguettes that were featured recently on TFL, i retrieved my s/d culture from the deep freeze here at work and it proved to be a little sluggish to start with, taking 3 or 4 days to come out of its christmas holidays slumber.
I did a half size of tx farmers dough and here are the results, still not as good as the others but quite acceptable and very tasty.
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Bread with Friends
Today I produced 2 lovely loaves of Honey WW sandwich bread since I was taking dinner to some dear friends who have had more than their share of troubles recently. It's always so rewarding to see how fresh, homemade bread is received. As we all sat dragging our bread through the stew gravy in the bottom of our bowls everyone seemed to just relax and enjoy the quiet company of good friends and good food.
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A couple of more ITJB bakes, OH MY!
This was an orange chiffon cake and I will call it an upside down cake and explain that later. I used a spring form pan and manually sliced 3 layers using a vanilla fudge spread for one layer and a chocolate fudge for the other. The cake was finished with enrobing chocolate and I thought a sprinkling of ground almond and some sliced almonds would go well, as a ski bum I don't need to watch my weight.

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