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Pumpkin and Thyme, 75-ish hydration.

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Objective: Use up a can of pumpkin that's been in the pantry since last year's frenzy of fall baking, ha. 

Levain: 50g refrigerated starter, 100 g water, 100 g AP, overnight at RT (60s nowadays)

Main dough: 500g flour, 200g water (held back about 30g for the salt) 125g canned pumpkin. Autolyse for ~30 mins. Incorporate 10g salt with pinch and squeeze. 

Sourdough Brioche

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Hello TFLers! I haven't posted for a long time because I was very busy. I just made it through my first year of practicing the noble profession of teaching so to celebrate it, I made a sourdough brioche. 100% sourdough, made with whole eggs and about 70% butter then baked in ensaymada style in ensaymada tins. I wish I have made a brioche à tête shape too given shape of the tins.Though simpler to make, it was still a labor of love; it took 36 hours from start to finish!

Maurizio’s Beginner’s Sourdough - Again

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I’m sorry about posting another Beginner’s Sourdough loaf but I wanted to repeat it a few more times to see if I am getting any more consistent results.  I reduced the hydration by 20 gms when mixing to try to account for water added while doing coil folds etc.  I found that the dough was quite stiff despite a several hour autolyze, I think this was the reduced hydration unless I actually reduced by even more than I thought.  The lower hydration made slap and folds very hard.

Fig/Date & Walnut near-disaster

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This was inspired by Rushuyama's beautiful Fig & Walnut multigrain posted a few years ago here. I scaled the ingredients to 70% of the original to make one larger loaf. I didn't have any spelt on hand (we love spelt and it disappears) so subbed in some Kamut, used freshly and finely ground durum instead of semolina, and I added chopped date along with the chopped figs, since I didn't have enough of the latter.

Need Help on Crumb, Last 5% of making the perfect Tartine Country Loaf

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I post on rare occasions and mainly follow everyone's great work on this site. I need help achieving the last 5% of the tartine country loaf-- a good interior crumb. Or maybe it's more like 50% of the importance haha.

Currently, my crumb is very uneven where some areas are chewy, some are light and airy, and other areas have too much bubbly airholes. 

Starter help!

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I had a reliable, easy starter in Pittsburgh. I have been baking sourdough bread every weekend for the past year.

I just moved to Charleston SC and started a new starter with 100% fresh milled rye flour and water, the flour was purchased 1 year ago and kept in a sealed Tupperware container in a dark cabinet. The temperature in my house is 78F. 

50-50 Hiatus Ender

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After what seems like forever, I finally baked yesterday.  This is a Hamelman-based 50% whole grain bread with a soaker.  Hard wheat, rye, spelt, and kamut comprised the whole grain.  I attempted to sift for a bran levain, but the sifter stopped working.  Therefore the levain was all whole grain, which at least helped somewhat.