Wild Rice Sourdough with Cranberries

This is a popular loaf for Canadian Thanksgiving.
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This is a popular loaf for Canadian Thanksgiving.
I’m feeling more confident now with this sourdough recipe. I’ve had pretty good success now that I’ve baked it a few times with the hydration lowered to 74% from about 78%. This is Maurizio’s beginner sourdough recipe which fortunately we love the flavour of. The only change this time was that I added 0.5% diastatic malt powder to the dough during the autolyse.
Back once more from roaming the earth and, within way less than a day home, my wife coaxed me into thinking about a next bake. I left it to her imagination what would be next, but she deferred to me.
In the past I'd baked the Hamelman black olive levain a few handful of times, particularly in response to our building's chief engineer's constant "whining" about when I'd bake it again and slip him a loaf.
Just saw a great article on the UK's Guardian about the perils of processed bread.
Here's my plan. This is based on past loaves, where I've measured, and where I've not measured; but this is not an exact duplicate of anything past. (SOTSOT = some o' this, some o' that.)
Started: Tue, Oct 15, 2019.
Goals:
Love these real artisan baking videos. If the bread was 4# and tastes as good as Poilane's then he cold sell it for 9.6 Euros in Paris and $50 in Phoenix:-)
Hi all! My name is Kris I live in Girvan which is in Scotland. This is my first bake using a yeasted dough (milk bread recipe). The batch baked rolls seem to have turned out ok. Whereas the loaf needs work. Not sure what I’ve done wrong. Maybe under proved?
Practice makes perfect. I think next time I will try and tighten up on my shaping and prove for longer.
I know this sounds weird. But bear with me.
So the baking continues. With three upcoming interviews I want to make sure I'm on my game, so I decided to do one of my favorite breads to make--with a twist. I LOVE making baguettes. Wait. Let's be honest...I LOVE EATING baguettes. Making them is Ok. Especially when they're higher hydration, which I find challenging still. But whatever...a challenge is a challenge and I'm not usually one to let that stop me.