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Lucy's Latest Hack on Football Night Pizza

The Lucy is u to her latest lay hack that puts her other lazy hack's like NMNF starter to shame. This time she didn't even make any dough at all and claimed victory, No smoked meats or veggies either but at least she got pepperonis on some of them this time.
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- dabrownman's Blog
Pre-shape, shape, score…

Having successfully followed Abe's advice and restricted the cold retard to just the bulk fermentation, the next step seemed to figure out the best way to score for optimal rise/bloom/oven spring.
This was basically a rerun of the previous bake, except that the add-ins were ground dried clementine peel and poppy seeds, as well as the multi-grain scald.
I started off by blowing the pre-shape, rolled them into logs, rather than boules, which was my intent.
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- DesigningWoman's Blog
Rye Beer Sour Cream Porridge Bread

It's about to get real chilly here on Long Island tomorrow. They're predicting the temperature to go down into the low teens, so what better bread to eat with a bowl of hot soup than a nice hearty 50+ percent rye bread.
This one has beer in the main dough which always adds a great flavor to rye bread. The sour cream in the porridge adds extra moisture and really made this bake perfect. The rye flavor really does come through so if you are not a fan of rye this is not the bread for you.
1st post - kombucha barley sourdough bread

long-time lurker first-time poster here. I've learned so much from so many folks on here finally had to sign up and join in on the fun
worlds colliding with this purpley kombucha barley sourdough bread
more specifically, ~2 cups of grape and pear mash from a secondary kombucha fermentation (along with lots of the probiotastic bacteria and yeasties) mixed with a whole wheat levain and a final dough approximately 60% whole wheat and 25% barley. rolled in wheat germ pre-bake.
Chocolate babka, Kranz style

Greeting fellow bakers. I have not been here for a few months and am poorer for it. My baking was in a rut, so I came here for some inspiration and it paid off in spades.
My first bake out of the rut was NY Style Deli rye from P. Reinhart's, "Bread Baker's Apprentice." This is one excellent sandwich bread and keeps well on the counter.
I have been baking pulla religiously every couple of weeks and thought, why not use the pulla dough for babka?
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- Skibum's Blog
Arugula & Morbier Cheese SD with 30% Sprouted Kamut

For those who have never tasted Morbier cheese, it’s a kind of cheese that turns very chewy when melted. Moreover, its taste is so lactic that it resembles yogurt a lot.
Arugula & Morbier Cheese SD with 30% Sprouted Kamut
Dough flour (all freshly milled):
150g 50% Whole white wheat flour
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- Elsie_iu's Blog
Country Rye Sourdough with Rye Porridge and Rye Sprouts

Hubby has been asking for a light rye so I checked out my fridge and found some rye flakes that had been there for a while. I also have 25 lbs of rye berries at my disposal so this what I came up with after searching the web and several bread books including Tartine 3.
Recipe
Makes 3 loaves
Sprouts
60 g rye berries
Porridge
56 g rye flakes
112 g water
30 g yogurt
Main dough
100 g sifted Rye flour (120 g Rye berries)
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- Danni3ll3's Blog
Latest Sandwich Bread for the Wife’s Sandwiches and Toast

This is the latest iteration of the bread I have been making for her of late. I’ve got her hooked as long as the sourdough bread looks like a loaf, tastes good and has some whole grains in it and she doesn’t have to make it of course?
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What is wrong with this picture of 2 Chorizo breakfast burritos?

Well to start with there are only 2 of them and there should be 3 of them

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- dabrownman's Blog