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How Skyrim Led to Sourdough Cracker Nirvana
I used to have a problem with my crackers, but then I took an arrow to the knee...
For the last month or so, I've been turning all my extra sourdough starter into crackers. With a couple of exceptions, they've been disappointing: not crisp enough, too crisp and burnt, no flavor, too much salt, etc. etc. That all changed a couple of days ago, mostly by accident. I've since successfuly reproduced the recipe three times, and may have it down now.
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Tzitzel Bread - The Journey Ends
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El amor el pan de maíz.
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Christmas is coming! I can say that I played good.
Baked honey but I am not happy with myself.
The cake but I'm good I am at odds mézessel. They are so ugly and does not show you. You'll have a lot to learn from modeling!
Not pretty but it's mine. I can say that I played good.
In the spirit of a snowman I have tavaj photo playground. Very cute photo!


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Happy Holidays
I just wanted to say Happy Holidays to all the other cyberbakers who contribute to this website. Thanks to all the feedback on a variety of topics. During the months on this web site I have made enormous improvements in my bread baking.
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Rustic Cherry Pie
A simple cherry pie with a double (cream cheese) crust I made around Thanksgiving.
Both crust and filling from Rose Levy Beranbaum's Pie & Pastry Bible.
The little white balls you see are tapioca, which thicken the filling.



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Laminated Sandwich loaf - best of both worlds
Sending this toYeastspotting.
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PiP’s Hybrid Ciabatta … mkI
I have baked the ciabatta formula from Maggie Glezer’s Artisan Baking many times. For me it’s a reference point of what an ideal ciabatta should taste, look and feel like … oh and the aroma of the fermented biga is pretty special too.
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When Rye Goes Awry
This went badly, badly wrong. Yes, that's how it came out of the oven.
They can't all be home runs...

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