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Buttermilk Multi grain with Rye starter / YW fed
This is based originally on a Buttermilk Rye that David Snyder posted. He got it from a baker on the net. I’ve changed a number of things but want to give credit for the idea .
This is another mostly hands off formula. The incredible outcome belies the easy process. This once again proves time and fermentation are your friends .
2150g dough 2 boules 450 /20 min covered graniteware
400/30 min uncovered
levain: 110g freshly ground rye sourced Breadtopia
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- trailrunner's Blog
Blueberry Lemon 50% WW SD Rolls
Heading to some friends for a celebratory lunch, one of whom is retiring. We cannot possibly arrive with only some flowers and a card, so what better to bring than some home baked bread. In this case I wanted to use fresh Canadian grown blueberries and enhance them with lemon.
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- Benito's Blog
Poppy Seed Onion Deli Rye
Inspired by a recent post by Eric Hanner’s daughter, I decided to have another go at the deli rye recipe that Eric has shared with us. As you may know he passed away before his time and although I didn’t know him, I know many of you did here on TFL. Based on my previous bakes of this recipe, I’ve made small changes which are reflected in the spreadsheet and instructions. If you’re worried that the onion flavour will be too much, you can just used filtered water instead of the water used to rehydrated the onions.
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- Benito's Blog
99th bake. 08/16/22. WW, rye, BF, starter, malt, IDY.
Aug. 16, 2022. 99th bake.
WW, rye, bread flour, red rye crystal malt, starter, IDY.
I used 20 grams of ground red rye crystal malt for 350 g total flour, which gave a good malty taste, but perhaps a tad too much. Next time I'll back it off to 5%.
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- idaveindy's Blog
July/August Notes
I've been way behind about typing up notes on my past few loaves. A couple were nothing new and worth making notes on, but two are worth jotting down even if I've forgotten the details.
Lavender Loaf
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- CrustyJohn's Blog
Sesame Coconut Matcha Milk Bread
I decided I wanted to do something different and fun so why not make a multi-flavor sweet milk bread and see what happens. I found out that deliciousness happens!
FULL RECIPE AND CALCULATIONS HERE
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