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Valais Rye Walliserbrot (Switzerland) 2nd Time - The Rye Baker by Stanley Ginsberg

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Today's bake is again the Valais Rye   Walliserbrot (Switzerland) 2nd Time - The Rye Baker by Stanley Ginsberg.

This time with the adjustments suggested by my fellow TFL bakers (reduced proofing time and smoothing the top with a wet spatula).

I used a parchment paper lining  which made removal from the pan easy and had the added benefit of a vastly softer crust.

71st bake. 12/01/21. More SOTSOT in a clay pot.

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Dec. 1, 2021. Bake #71.

The taste of the previous batch of muffins was good, though perhaps a little too sweet. But they were way too dense, with no oven rise except for some tunneling because I added baking powder to the batter instead of dispersing it well in the dry flour.

This has less flour (therefore higher hydration), less honey, less oil, more baking powder, and the BP was properly dispersed in the flour. Other ingredients just had minor tweaks.

SD with candied citrus peels & walnut, somun/lepinja and other bakes

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It's the last day of November. How time flies! :D I've been meaning to update my lil space here with my recent bakes but I never got to touch my laptop while I'm managing books (so many!), household stuff, (very late) knits, and some spinning and yoga. But, there are some bakes, of course.

Ah, a citrus-y sourdough loaf! I made a second batch of candied citrus peels as a bunch of them were included in the dark fruit cake that is now getting sloshed in the fridge - hopefully it turns out edible for Christmas.

70th bake. 11/29/21. Muffins: SOTSOT in a flower pot.

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Nov. 29, 2021.  Bake #70.

More photos of the clay pots and the instruction/recipe booklet at: https://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/69351/clay-flower-pot-baker-recipes

WARNING: Do not follow this recipe, #70. It did not turn out well. See my next blog entry, #71, for a much better batch: https://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/69373/71st-bake-120121-more-sotsot-clay-pot

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Bennie’s Rye and t65

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The rye had amazing spring. I subbed my very active raisin yeast water but otherwise followed the gluten development and bake times exactly. Dough was fantastic to work with. Will post crumb when cool. Just took it from the oven . 

100% Stoneground Organic Whole Wheat Sourdough

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For this loaf I wanted to try sifting out the larger bran flakes.  I finally purchased a #40 sieve.  Taking all the flour, I sifted it through the #40 sieve extracting about 46.5 g of large course bran flakes from 492 g of the stoneground organic whole wheat flour.  I intended on scalding the bran, but made an error adding an equal part by weight of room temperature water then remembering that I wanted to scald so added the second equal part by weight boiled water.  The bran was mixed to ensure it was fully hydrated and then cooled overnight in the fr

Winter Squash and Pumpkin Seed Bread

Today’s bake is a new recipe from Jeffrey Hamelman in Bread 3rd Ed.

The recipe includes 25% whole-spelt flour that I stone-milled the day before baking. I recalculated the recipe for two 680-gram doughs.

I oven-roasted the butternut pumpkin and toasted the pumpkin seeds the evening before the bake and allowed them to cool at room temperature overnight. I also prepared the poolish and let stand for 14 hours at 21C.