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Flax seed Sourdough, what a hit
Here's my first loaf to place on The Fresh Loaf, hope you enjoy it!
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- Connie.'s Blog
Altamura Style Bread Revisited
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- varda's Blog
Another Try at Asiago Bread
After last week’s delicious experiment, today I tried another version of Asiago Bread. This time I used my San Francisco Country-er Sourdough (15% whole wheat and 15% dark rye).
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Banana Bread Cake
Using the same filling and frosting as the YW Cinnamon Rolls, you can make a nice banana bread cake by substituting your favorite banana bead recipe for the dough - and you might need some sprinkles too! Much better than plain old banana bread and 3 times as fattening too :-)
Hamelman's Olive Levain, with quite a few modifications
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Chipolte Cheddar, Smoked Onions Potato Sourdough Bread
I've made similar bread with cheese and potatoes before, but this time I added some Durum Semolina flour to the starter and I smoked a sweet Vidalia onion and some baby red potatoes as well.
I like to work with fairly high hydration doughs and this was no exception coming in at 75% hydration.
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Oven Baked Gluten-Free Sourdough Pancakes
Oven Baked Pancakes
One of my readers wrote to me about how she wanted a less oily pancake than what came out of the skillet. She tried baking them in the oven and had great results. I finally tried it and am happy to say it's an excellent option! The finished pancakes are much less oily and cook through really well. I can bake a whole tray in a lot less time than it takes to bake the same amount in a skillet or a stove top griddle.
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- sharonk's Blog
Three French breads with three French flours
I bought a new book. Yes! another bread book. I wasn't planning to ... and thinking back I'm not completely sure where the inspiration came from, but sometimes inspiration just happens. (or in Nat's version of events ... self indulgence just happens...)
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