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10 Grain Cereal Sourdough

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This was inspired from the Tartine 3 porridge breads. I decided to try doing my own thing and to let go of watching the clock and watching the dough instead. It actually worked pretty well.

My starter is a 66% rye starter that is kept in the fridge as per DAB's method. I started with 11 grams and did 3 builds before using it with my dough. The flour used was high extraction flour from a local miller.

Lithuanian black rye, a la Stan

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Back in March, Stan (elagins) posted about a Lithuanian black rye bread that he had made.  It looked absolutely lovely and worthy of a bake.  However, my baking over the past three months has gone in other directions.  Worse, I've taken about as much bread out of my freezer as I have out of my oven.  It's a wonderful tool, the freezer, but baking is much more satisfying than thawing.

Focaccia, take four

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This has been a very enjoyable baking project.  This was the second half of the last focaccia dough that had rested in the fridge for 3 days prior to baking.  I changed up the herbed evoo using dried basil this time. I found the fresh basil used in the last batches tended to burn and become a little bitter. This is not an issue with the dried herbs: rosemary, basil, oregano and Italian seasoning.

Bread with summer sausage and cheese.

Toast

Decided to experiment with some summer sausage and cheese. The dough was made with a combo of fresh ground  high extraction Red Fife, home ground corn meal, and AP. The leaven build was started at 5:30 AM with 30g starter, 50g Red Fife, 50g AP, and 70g water. At the same time started the autolyse with 114g Red Fife, 36g corn meal,100g AP and 170g water. The leaven moved fast because it is about 80F in the house and was ready after about 2 hr since I wanted to catch it still on the rise and very active.

Mango Roti

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I made banana roti almost a year ago and we loved it! I also noted before that I will try this with mangoes come mango season and it's finally here! Banana roti is a famous  street food in some South East Asian countries like Malaysia and Thailand, from the name it's obviously made with bananas but I've seen some made with a different fruit like mango. Mango is my favorite fruit and where I'm from is famous for its mangoes so I'm sure I will love it.

Focaccia, take three!

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Well friends, three days of steady rain have given me some time to bake.  I call this a successful bake as the crumb is nice and open and the crust has a real snap when you bight into it. Perfect with just herbed EVOO.