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After a long time being intrigued by artisan bread baking, I finally decided to give it a go. I think I got it from my father, but I usually dive in head first and think "go big or go home."
I purchased excessive quantity of malted coarsely-chopped wheat grains in brewery supplier’s shop.
After milling this grain in flour it was not clear how one can use these quantities (1 kg) since we add only 1% of diastatic malt to dough.
After searching and thinking I created a recipe by myself, receiving golden, crispy and very healthy crackers. It’s wonderful to eat with home-made cheese, cream cheese, salty dip or jam.
Ingredients:
What to do with your starter excess? I always feel bad just pouring it down the drain. However sometimes I have to pour out the full cup of each starter to make room for the cup of new feeding that has to get added in. Even when I do use the pour off for sourdough pancakes, there is often a good 0.5-1 cup of excess re-fed starter in the proofing bowls. In either case, I hate to pour good starter down the drain. If I follow the recipes in books like Tartine they really are only using a very small fraction of the total starter, albeit for great recipes. I w
I've read this website and blog for years. Over those years I've tried lots of different breads from lots of books. I haven't made a truly serious study of it. I'm not baking multiple loaves a week, nor am I going through formal training to become a baker. However I do have lots of books and recipes that I've tried repeatedly. The first bread I ever made was a focaccia bread from a recipe I found in a USENET posting way back in the early days of the internet. It was all I could find at the time. Throughout college I used that plus the recipe for fre
After about 22-23 hours in transit from Johannesburg, which includes a 4-hour layover in Atlanta, I arrived in Kansas City just after noon on Friday. It's a wonderful thing. And kinda weird at the same time.
No baking this weekend. That will probably wait until next weekend. Meanwhile, I've been keeping busy with things like buying a pickup, getting a new cell phone, catching up with friends and neighbors, revisiting some favorite restaurants, yard work, sleeping, etc.
Dal titolo - 470°C la temperatura del forno il fase di riscaldamento.
[color=blue]From the title - 470°C (880°F) the oven preheating temperature.[/color]