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Impromptu Honeyed Spelt, Kamut and Bulgur

Once again, I had some left over levain from my usual batch of 12 loaves and wanted to use it up. I came up with this combo because the daughter complained that the last couple of loaves I made for her were too plain. These have Spelt and Kamut flakes as well as bulgur and a touch of honey. I added a pinch of yeast to try to speed things up a bit because I was putting this together fairly late in the day.
Recipe
Makes one batard
Add-ins
25 g Spelt flakes
25 g Kamut flakes
25 g bulgur
25 g honey
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Cedar Mountain’s Grass Roots Bread - Take 3

Cedar Mountain’s Grass Roots Bread - Take 3
I love this bread! Just be aware that the hydration makes for a very wet dough. I really should have read my notes from before where it mentioned that this dough was quite wet. It does come together with the stretches and folds but I really should have cut back on the water to get a dough that was a bit easier to handle. I also tried to streamline the procedure for the add-ins so that I wasn’t prepping each ingredient individually. By the way, did I mention that this was a very wet dough? ;-)
Recipe:
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Holla for Challah!

A whole wheat four strand braided Challah from today's class. The flour is a 50/50 mix of white whole wheat and AP.
Paul
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A Mission to Oven Bloom!

The above is typical of my sour note experiments. Nice crumb, medium tightness. Golden color. Above is a typical example of my oven spring. I want more, a lot more.
I want a bursting loaf, something that will rise so high that it scrapes the top of the oven. I have accomplished pretty much everything in a basic sour loaf except exceptional oven spring. Some things I have learned that have improved it are:
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Granadinas, the perfect Christmas cookie!

I first began baking these almond cookies the week before Christmas and every time I run out, I bake another batch. The recipe is from Penelope Casas' "The Foods and Wines of Spain." As the cookbook author says, she has been known to eat them by the dozen.
These cookies are delicious and quite easy to make:
1 cup flour
3/4 cup ground almonds
1/2 cup sugar
pinch salt
1/4 teaspoon cinnimon
1/4 pound or 1/2 cup lard or vegetable shortening
1 egg beaten
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Same-Day Pizza

Same Day Pizza
David Snyder
February, 2019
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Another Nice Pan Loaf For the Wife that Lucy Really Messed up Big Time

This huge mistake might just keep Lucy from getting to First Class Baking Apprentice. We went to the trouble to make another fine cube in the Oriental Pullman pan for the wife’s daily sandwiches and everything went swimmingly swell until Lucy really screwed it all up.
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