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Apricot and Millet loaves
I used Daniel T. DiMuzio's formula from his book 'bread baking An Artisan's Perspective' for making his Double Raisin and Toasted Walnut loaves, changing it to go with a combination I have been wanting to taste. I substituted the double raisins and walnuts with, half the amount of dried natural, chopped Blenheim apricots, a very big favorite of mine is the Blenheim apricots from CA.
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Greek Bread with Liquid Levain and Goats Milk
This is my version of the recipe from HERE 'Im having trouble getting this to go directly to the recipe, in search type Crusty Greek Country Bread'. I have never made a bread containing goats milk, I thought this a good choice instead of the water called for in the recipe, and I have to say what a very pleasant surprise. It turned out just as I hoped it would. The flavor with levain and goats milk was delicious and I've never tasted anything li
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Variations on Polish Country Bread
This past weekend I decided to revisit a favorite bread of mine - Polish Country Bread. Although I don't have Daniel Leader's "Local Breads" I've scrounged together a recipe from web searches that seems quite similar so far as I can tell. It's a 15% rye, where the entirety of the rye is in the starter. The hydration is 71% which I believe may be slightly lower than Leader's.
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The Corona Mill and Tortillas
The Corona mill isn't a grain mill, it's a corn mill. Got that?
Catalog page circa 1929.
I'll admit it took me a long time to figure this out. I've been aware of these mills way back in the early 1970s when I used to subscribe to Mother Earth News magazine and dreamt of a life of subsistence farming to replace the suffocating suburban lifestyle of a twenty year old. Buy whole wheat in bulk and grind your own flour for pennies!
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Pics from this weeks bread
Honey Whole Wheat
Made two sandwich and one baguette. Used super fresh Dominican Honey. Baking bread for 7 months now. I've been reading alot! Thanks TFL!
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Flatbread, a Perfect Summer Treat
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Sourdough Wholemeal Lemon Bread: Adaptation of a Jan Hedh Formula
I was led to Swedish baker Jan Hedh's book Artisan Bread by Dan Lepard's recommendation on TFL. I owe him thanks for that as it full of great formulae and beautifully photographed by Klas Andersson. There is lots in it to inspire.
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Birthday bread (Polish Cottage Rye) + Anniversary Cake + other stuff
This past weekend was big for our household - July 30th is my birthday and our 5th anniversary, July 31st is my husband's birthday, lots to celebrate. Made some baguettes and the following Polish Cottage Rye from "Local Breads"
This bread has been well documented and recommended on TFL, see here for formula.
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Challah
The request for a good Challah recipe that was not sourdough had me posting my recipe that I have used since the 70's. I haven't been making it weekly as I did for decades since I have been working with wild yeast and have been exploring artisinal breads and formulas. It felt wonderful to have my hands in the dough and to knead and develop with only 10 min. of effort. None of the 3 days that I have been spending lately with a minute or 2 here and there. Different but nice in its own way also. Crumb later when it cools. c
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