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Whole Grain Multi-Seed Levain Loaves

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I haven't baked in almost a month and my hands were starting to shake.  Withdrawl is no fun.

I decided to bake up a couple of staple loaves with some small tweaks to test my post vacation abilities.  Simple levain with whole wheat, bread, and rye flours.  Flax, barley, sunflower, cracked wheat, oats, and sesame seed packed.

Forgive me for going overboard with the photos.  I recently acquired some new gear and learned some new techniques on Photoshop.  A bit shutter happy since my trip to Arizona (668 photos!).

John

 

Pumpkin buns ( Chinese steamed buns---baozi)

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For those days between baking, I always make my kids to have some food from my side (we are a mixed family^^~).  For these steamed pork/vegetable buns, are very healthy and delight!!  They can be the between after school or when the lazy days come over me, I just simply steam them in the bamboo steamer to bring back to puff in a short time!!  So, I always make a few dozens of buns and save in the freezer:)))))))

Three berries & walnut bread

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Sometimes, we do need this healthy looking bread as for sandwiches or little mid-night snacks... I like to add some different dried berries ( after over night soaking in the rum) and enfanced some nutty flavour - walnut^^~

A slice

 

 

Onion, Poppy seed and Turmeric

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Thought it was time I join the yellow mellow bandwagon, at least with one yellow add-in, with little flavor impact. 

Leavin:

200g white starter (100% hydration)

400g flour     200g guisto's bakers choice 200g BRM spelt

400g water

11 hr RT ferment @ ~71F

Final dough:

1000g leavin (all of the above)

1240g cool water 

2000g guisto's bakers choice

50g salt

25g EVOO

25g poppy seeds

10g Turmeric

175g finely minced red onions 

pain de mie (poolish)

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This is the first time I post here... Just give it a try!  I've been baking for couple years and learning everything about baking online.  Here is the pain de mie by using the poolish Dough, my best love version!!