"How do I build a proofer?", and other questions. I bake bread too.
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I've been disappointed that all the sourdough biscuit recipes I found included baking powder. A search here, however, revealed David's attempts at an all-sourdough version (http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/21967/sourdough-biscuits-trying-real-thing-take-2).
Yesterday was the dinner for CHAINES DES ROTESSIUERS
I had agreed to make my home brew stout bread for the occassion so after starting off the soak of stout and wholemeal at 8.30 in the morning i took to my normal purchasing duties until lunch time and then with thanks to my manager was allowed to go down to the kitchen.
My hubby can't get enough of these babies. If I ask him 'What bread should I make?' his reply is ALWAYS 'Baguettes!' I just use Chad Robertson's baguette recipe, but substitute 150g organic wholemeal stoneground flour for part of the all purpose flour in the final mix and add 65g extra water.
Fall is here and my baking reflects it. Today it was zucchini muffins. Earlier this week it was a grape focaccia.
I've had salzstangerl (salt sticks) on the brain for a while now.
One of my favorite sourdough variations is inspired by a combination of the classic blue cheese and walnut sourdough (which I've never made because I don't like blue cheese) and a twisted sourdough with chunks of dark chocolate that I got from a bakery in Chelsea Market in Manhatten on a family vacation some years back. The combination: sourdough with dark chocolate and walnuts.
Today was a fun day, featuring a thoroughly informal and just as thoroughly entertaining class on how to make bread. Eight friends and acquaintances received a lesson on making a honey whole-wheat bread. Two of them thought that they would just observe but we had them up to their elbows in flour along with the rest of the group in no time flat.
This is my version of bread which became very popular in Japan some years ago. Apparently some Italian restaurant in Tokyo started serving this some years ago and it became so popular, other restaurants and bakers followed suit, so did home bakers.