sourdough
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Hello everyone,
I have never made the French bread in the BBA, so I thought I'd try it. After trying so many unusual or specialty breads, I wanted to go back to a classic. This version uses pate fermentee (sorry, I'm not conversant enough in HTML or whatever it'd take to include the correct French accent marks), risen a bit at room temperature, then put into the fridge overnight. The dough is made the next day. I did three stretch and fold cycles at 30 minute intervals during a 2-hour fermentation. The proof after shaping was about 50 minutes.
Time for my, what...bi-yearly post, right? (We let Floyd do the bread baking around here.)
Today our daughter turned three and for her birthday she requested a blue pony on her cake.
Here is the cake she got, prior to the three candles being added to the floating clouds.
Chocolate Sourdough
Here is a picture of the Cholocate Chip Sourdough I tried last week. It didn't come out exactly as I'd hoped, but it is was still pretty good. I mean, c'mon.... chocolate.... sourdough... how can you go wrong?
5Dec07 - Boy's first blog, too.
Three Breads. One Day.
Loaf 1: ~5lb Sourdough High Extraction Miche Type loaf
Loaf 2: Garlic Explosion (Garlixplosion?) W/ Cheese
Loaf 3: Spinach and Feta Cheese with Caramelized Onions.
They were all around 65-70% hydration doughs, all with a small amount of sourdough culture thrown in as a preferment/leavening. The miche was leavened solely by the sourdough, I added some active dry yeast to the other two.
PICTURES!!!
Sourdough and Garlic Sourdough