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Beginners nightmare

I am a beginner in the making of bread and starter.  Nothing is turning out.  My starter was bubbling .  I would stir ir and refresh it then it stopped rising.  So I thought it was done.  used it in a recipe for squaw bread and it wouldn't rise.  I put aside the starter and used rapid rise yeast and again no rising of the dough.  Can the temperature of the house make a difference in the rising of bread dough or starter? If there is anyone out there HELP.

The Inside the Jewish Bakery Challenge -- Semester One (December, 2011 - March 2012)

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Hi, everyone! It's almost time to start the Inside the Jewish Bakery challenge! 

We'll be baking nearly every recipe found in the wonderful "Inside the Jewish Bakery" by TFLs very own Stanley Ginsberg and Norman Berg. Not only will we get a chance to bake all the recipes -- we'll get to eat all the recipes! I can't wait!

Sunday Morning Deli Brunch

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Though my favorite bread to eat alone or with a dab of butter or cheese is French-style sourdough, there is nothing better than a good Jewish deli-style brunch, featuring bagels and rye bread.

Like a dog walking on its hind legs...

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You’ve heard that expression, right? It isn’t that it does it well – it’s that it does it at all.

In that vein, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about why we love the wheat from America’s Heartland. The gluten is strong and tolerant – mix it gently or intensively, it stands up.  Throw it in the retarder – it just gets stronger.  Put it in a poolish and let it go slightly over ripe – well, it won’t be perfection, but it will still make decent bread.  Shape it aggressively and it still holds together.

Superior Cornbread

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Thank you Chef Reinhart to a wonderful addition to the Cornbread world!

I think this version would be wonderful for stuffing!

The night before preparation

2 cups of buttermilk

1 cup of corn polenta grits Put both of these ingredients in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap and set aside at room temp.

The next day add dry ingredients into large bowl as follows:

1 3/4 cup of unbleached all purpose flour

1/4 tsp of baking soda

1 1/2 tab of baking powder

1 tsp salt

1/4 cup of granulated sugar

Sourdough Sunflower and Pumpkin Seed Rye

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I had a *bunch* of extra rye starter after feeding this time, so I made a mostly-starter batch of sunflower and pumpkin seed rye inspired by PR's in BBA. I only added about 1.5 cups of hard red and white whole wheat total, the rest was 100% rye starter.

 

Sunday bread

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Leavened white bread. Very nice and delicious bread was a Sunday.
I watch with awe and wonder at myself that I baked.
Beautifully and risen high.
The crispy crust. Its aroma was heavenly!