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Miche Pointe-à-Callière

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I have decided to try Mr. Hamelman's miche formula from his book Bread. I followed the formula and recommended procedure to the letter. I had to scale down the quantities to the total flour of 700 grams, so I would get a loaf of a little over one kilo, which is enough for me and my wife for about a week. Not having access to high extraction flour, I followed Mr. Hamelman's recommendation, and substituted it with a 60/40 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour.

100% spelt

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Just bought a MockMill and spelt berries and saw a recipe here from Jonze (sp??) late last night. You mix everything together, so I tried it on a 300g loaf. I digressed from his recipe and just rested the dough for 30 minutes and then did two laminations, 30 minutes apart. 85% spelt flour, 15% milled spelt, 72% hydration, 11% levain (my regular starter I had on hand), 2% salt, 2% Vital Wheat Gluten,1% powdered ginger. It looked like a teeny clay blob but had surprising oven spring. 

Mostly white sourdough

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Wanted to make a mostly white sourdough with just around 11% whole grain flour (mostly wheat and a tiny bit of rye from the starter) and bread flour for the most part (mix about half-half of 12.3% and 13% protein) for a barbecue/picnic today. Wanted to try for a more open crumb with 80% hydration. Here is the formula: https://fgbc.dk/1mrr

The Rogue Dove

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It has been a considerable blot of time since my regularly featured Italian enriched doughs were frequently demonstrated. I am out of practice, and in need to validate my reputation, even if to myself but not only that but to exceed where I recognised the faults. Now armed with a new bit of kit, the Hanna “Bread and Dough” pH meter, I wanted to go deeper where such tracking was once a novel endeavour, the time had come to up my game as it were.