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Sourdough Sandwich Bread
Clint is doing well. Tried making a sandwich bread using sourdough starter. Heres what I did.
2 Nights before:
Added about a cup of whole wheat flour and half a cup of water to half a cup starter (100% hydration)
Day 1:
Added a cup of whole wheat flour, a cup of white whole wheat flour and a third cup of AP flour, 1.5 cups of water, 2 tsp salt, 1 tablespoon each butter and sugar.
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How Time Flies
I don't remember joining TFL on Christmas last year, but according to the time clock here, it was that evening. And so, to mark the occasion, naturally, I baked a cake.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for making me feel welcome in the community. This is the nicest group of people I've encountered anywhere on the Internet---warm, friendly, supportive and encouraging. Thank you, you've made it a great year!
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Ciabatta bake for Christmas
Hello,
I had the urge to bake a little Ciabatta for Christmas so here are the results. First batch in years so it needs some improvement.
Method:
62%hydration Biga
2.1%salt
80%water
1/2tsp inst. yeast
Flour KA 200g
biga 600g
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Christmas baguettes for crostini
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Dear Santa....there is some kind of mistake!!!!
Santa....there is some kind of a mistake....when i made my list I had a 20qt mixer and not 20qts of mixer...can you swing around on your way back from the other coast and make thing right...????
HOHOHO.....
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Check out my paska!
I just took my paska out of the oven to cool and snapped these pictures. It's a traditional polish bread for Christmas Eve. It's also enormous. We have enough for dinner and use the leftovers for french toast on Christmas morning.
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Mise en Place and bakery
Hi to everyone of the family TFL, anyone involved in bakery or kitchen should know about mise en place (even though is not french speaking) I found somewhere a translation I really liked: "get organized"...for the newbies is having everything measured, chopped, etc in order start a recipe.
Based on the experience of yesterday, I recommend everyone mise en place: I started the 3 days long recipe of the panettone (only sourdough) and already had the first dough
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Irish Shortbread "Christmas Cookies"
We have added Irish Shortbread cookies to our collection of holiday treats, the other favorite around here being the Magic Squares - although this recipe we've also called "Zoo Cookies", because they used to have these amazing cookies at the zoo, always expertly decorated to look like various zoo animals, which I admit to having gone sometimes with the cookie being the prime attraction. Then they seem to have quit selling them there, so I had to find out what sort of cookies they were to satisfy the occasional craving.
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Gifts from my kitchen
These are the gifts we distributed yesterday and today.
The two gymnastics coaches of my daughter got these braided brioches (or Zopf):
And to our three neighbors we gave these:
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- chouette22's Blog