Sour dough cranberry walnut

Made this this morning...finally got the hang of slashes..
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Made this this morning...finally got the hang of slashes..
I came across a recipe for Cranberry Sourdough on the Breadwerx website yesterday and decided to give it a try. Although the oven spring was a little lacking every other aspect of the bread was amazing. Definitely one of the best tasting breads I have made and I recommend everyone else giving this a try.
Trevor's videos and recipes are so easy to follow and I have always used them as a basis for my recipes since I started baking.
Hi. I have this book. Made country batard and buckwheat round. Horrible. Not edible. Could not cut it with an axe. Inside thin and gummy. Read and re-read book. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance. Loretta
This is an improved version of my gluten free 100% buckwheat bread leavened with yeast water. The recipe was tested many times from different enthusiasts and always gave a very good result. It might happen that you will not get so open crumb in first attempt, but the bread will still be tasty and soft like a cake as it contains no gluten.
You can use any active yeast water.
As several other member's have bit the Abel bug I thought it's about time to give it a shot. This was a half ditched effort since I couldn't locate my loaf tins and so had to go free form. Not disappointed, thos of course was an unfocused experiment more-or-less just to see how it would turn out as a side bake against croissants with more attention to the croissants.
well I am astounded at the results of this bake. Even more simple than any others of late. Small amount of hands on involved and amazing oven spring for so little effort. Will post crumb later...having a dinner party in an hour so need to get scooting !
Refreshed Starter, 100% hydration*: 150 grams
Total Flour**: 485 grams
Water: 330g
Sea Salt: 11 grams
Borrowed this formula from Girl meets dirt a blog that is interesting if you want to take a look.
This is a very rustic bread using roasted baby red potatoes and roasted sweet potatoes. For the red potatoes I mashed them up and added them skins and all. You can see some whole pieces of potato sticking out in the crumb shots below.
Hi... cracked my clay clouche( spritzed water on dough..bad idea). Does any one know if cracked base can b repaired or just chalk it up lost and buy a new one. Thanks
I loved Trailrunner’s “Look ma, almost no hands…” bread method and decided to give it a shot. This bread is almost the same recipe, but scaled to making three loaves and with the addition of some flax. The ingredient list is similar to Trevor’s European Peasant loaf so I decided to have some fun with names and call this a Canadian Settler loaf because of the inclusion of maple syrup in it. Carolyn, I hope that you don’t mind me renaming your bread!
Hello Everyone,
I posted once on one of the very old thread and I think its better that I start a blog on my croissant adventure as I think I need to note down what works and what not works. I too hope that I will be able to get some tips and advice from all the experts too.