Chapati - North Indian Flatbread
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Carrying on my crush on lovely Richard Bertinet, I decided I really should try his Fougasse as it looks so easy!!
Very yum!!
This recipe is from his first book “Dough”.
It seems to be quite simplistic, but for people who have never baked bread before, he gives you delicious recipes, confidence and a full belly..
Christmas is fast approaching and life has been quite hectic recently...
I simply don't have time to maintain my beloved lievito 2.0. So instead with the little time I have had, I made my regular yeasted version of Pandoro.
It has a wonderful aroma thanks to the cocoa butter, vanilla, lemon, and fancy pandoro sugar. Although this version lacks the softness typical of the real thing made with natural yeast.
Hey y'all. Has anyone here ever baked with Swiss "Ruchmehl"? I just tried it for the first time and I really like it. It's somehwere between medium and whoe wheat. A lot of flavor but can still hold together gluten wise.
I'm only here in Switzerland for another week so I figured it was time to give this a try. Now I'm wishing I had done it months ago!
I baked five smallish loaves of the wonderful Five-Grain Levain. Not much to add to my forum post on the subject (http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/31273/adjusting-bake-time-and-temp-smaller-loaves), except some pictures.
The Xmas bread (but also festivals) of Lake Como.
Mataloc is also offered as a dessert………with a bit of mascarpone
This is what we want!!
This bread is chocca block with goodies and not so much butter that its too rich.
Very similar to panettone but the taste is a little different.
This bread needs a serious warning!!
Seriously addictive….
I'm continuing with the theme of 'corn' this week. This time, I'm starting with a 50/50 mix of Heartland Mill's organic blue and yellow corn. It took me a little time to get the mill dialed in for the coarseness I was after -- and I ended up sifting out roughly 50% of the meal, leaving me with true grits (and a bunch of corn flour for my next loaf of bread).