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What's your favorite Artisan Bread book to bake by???
Hello fellow bakers!
Looking forward to treat myself to a couple of Great Artisan Bread books... anyone have any great suggestions??? Would be greatly appreciated!
Happy baking!
LeeYong
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One more bake from the weekend - Almond, Cranberry & Orange Sourdough
Hello, These small loaves are based on Eric Kastel's Almond, Currant and Orange Sourdough from his book Artisan Breads at Home.
The scoring is an homage to EdTheEngineer's recent spiral-scored boule, that he pictured along with his other lovely breads.
I had some extra orange peel from making Christmas fruitcake, so into the bread it went. I used dried cranberries instead of currants, and reduced the amount of fruit and nuts to a little over 25% of the flour weight.
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sourdough hope bread
On Sunday I baked seven loaves of bread, most of which we plan to sell at a church bake sale next week.
A while ago I cut some letters out of cardstock to spell the word 'hope', and I've used them as a stencil many times. (My wife and I put on an annual fundraiser called Georgia's Journey of Hope. I've been using the stencil on bread that I give as thank-yous to the volunteers for the fundraiser.)
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Baking with Honey...heated controversy
Honey is thought to be a healthy good tasting sweetener. I have heard that people from India
avoid baking with honey because there is a centuries held idea that heating honey causes it to
become toxic or poisonous in some way. We have all heard that honey looses some of its healthy
benefits when heated. We also have heard that heating and processing reduces potential for certain
bacteria. Our food processing industry tries to make things attractive for the consumer and more
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My Mexican Chocolate Crackle Cookies
When I see Mexican Chocolate Crackle Cookies from Daisy_A in TFL:
http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/20755/mexican-chocolate-crackle-cookies
I like this cookie so much. And I special interesting with chilli chocolate. For me it's very new taste. Normally chilli only on my fried salt meal. And that this cookie lovely white clour and crackle also attract me.
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WholeWheat Multigrain (Panned)
This is a whole Wheat Multigrain I baked in a pan lately, only with no yeast added. Looks like my parents are starting to appreciate Sourdough leavened breads!
Lately , I learned a new trick. To know that a loaf is ready, I tapped on the bottom of the pan. When i heard a hollow sound, i baked it!
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Miche from Michel Suas' "Advanced Bread and Pastry"
I have made miches from Peter Reinhart's BBA, from Daniel Leader's “Local Breads” and the Miche, “Pointe-à-Callière” from Jeffrey Hamelman's “Bread.” All were good breads. Reinhart's was the closest to the Pain Poilâne I remember from my single tasting in Paris some 25 years ago.
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Nougat Torte - chocolate lover's dream (and Lactaid saver)
Looking for a birthday cake for my smart and pretty, but lactose intolerant stepdaughter, I leafed through my German and Austrian pastry baking books. Nearly every one of those gorgeous torte recipes listed cream as main ingredient, especially the Austrian ones, requiring lots of "Obers" (= whipping cream). But I had promised Cat a German "Geburtstagstorte" with all pomp and circumstances - and finally I found one.
Here it comes: chocolate lover's dream and almost lactose free - Nougat Torte for a lactose challenged, chocolate loving, (no teetotaler) birthday girl!
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A beer barm wholegrain batard
Firstly, I have a new song to kneed along to. The lyrics are relevant - I can only assume the idea for the video was conceived under the influence of something stronger than fermentation fumes.
The rhythm is slightly faster than my usual kneading rate, but in the same way top athletes often run to music that has a slightly faster beat than they find comfortable to improve stamina, my quest to be a finely honed baking machine will not succeed without a little pain and sacrifice.
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