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Fun with (Basic) Scoring

Ok, so I'm not an artist in any way, shape, or form! Lovely images that I can see in my mind's eye always turn out as stick figures, and not very good ones at that! :) So, it's a bit surprising, then, that I decided to try some decorative scoring on my weekly loaves this week. Back story.......we hosted our annual Halloween party on Monday, and one of our guests brought a loaf of bread that had a "Jack Skellington" skeleton face scored on the top of it. I thought to myself, "Hey, this would be a cool thing for me to make next year to go with my BBQ Skeleton.....
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Kamut Semolina Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread
I ran out of bread, hard to believe since I’m semi retired with more time to bake, but it happened. I found a bit of whole kamut in the back of the closet so that gave me the idea of combining it with some semola rimacinata (semolina) since they are related and both have a great yellow colour. I decided to try doing a cold retard after shaping. I’ve never done this with a milk bread that I can recall. This is the reason for the blisters on the crust, which for this type of bread I’m not a huge fan of.
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An In Real Life Meet-Up
TFL is such a great community. We share ideas, advice, recipes, and help each other, in general, along the way. In some cases, we get to know each other at an almost personal level. At least as personal as you can get communicating virtually with someone you’ve never met. 😁 Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to put a voice with a virtual face and have lunch with Paul (pmccool).
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Cinnamon Swirl Bread Attempt and Banana Bread
I made the Walter Sands white bread from King Arthur in October and tried doing a swirl. I rolled my dough a wee bit too thin in the middle, but it was offset by having a pocket of sugar peeking out at the end. It was gone in 3 days. The only problem I had was that the swirl kept separating from the bread. It was not fun to pull it out of the toaster.
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Local West Australian Stone Ground Flour Tried

i was very fortunate to be gifted some flour that is grown locally by a farmer and stone ground on site. I wanted to do the Flour justice and was given the tip that it was exceptional by the owner of a very successful local bakery that is doing great things here in Western Australia. Thankyou Lachie and Big Loaf.
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Mazanec and Vanocka Sourdough
This year we will be away until just before Christmas. As a result, I need to do at least some of my Christmas baking before we go. I’ve been eyeing the mazanec recipe from Maurizio Leo since Easter. I realize that Mazanec is an Easter bread, but the recipes for Mazanec and Vanocka are so similar and since Vanocka is a christmas bread I thought I would try making these. The Mazanec seems to be shaped as a boule and given a cross scoring.
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RWC SD @ 75%

I have posted similar loaves in the past, but there's probably been enough change to the formula, I thought I'd add a new entry. This bread is what I make every week about 90% of the time (my recent olive and cranberry loaves notwithstanding.) Over the past year or two, I've swapped the amounts for whole wheat vs durum, in favor of a higher % of durum in the mix. All of the non-white flour is freshly milled in my Komo Fidibus mill.
Oh, and I've confused people in the past with the RWC abbreviation......it's the city I live in (Redwood City.) :)
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Ian's Multi Grain Potato Bread with Guinness

When I read Ian's recent blog post, I put this one on my short list for bakes. Not only because of the Guinness, but the blend of grains as well.
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20221028 100% whole-wheat pumpkin bread with CLAS
Please see here and here to learn more about concentrated lactic acid sourdough (CLAS).
This pumpkin bread is made with fresh 100% white whole-wheat flour. Pumpkin puree makes up approximately 85% of the liquid in the bread.
No egg or butter is used. Instead, mascarpone cheese is used to achieve a "cleaner" pumpkin taste.
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