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renting or leasing deck oven
Hi all,
Is there anywhere that I can rent or lease a steam injected stacked deck oven? I am looking for a bakery to rent space that has such an oven and it has been very hard to find. I live in LA and don't think that there are many bakeries that have this type of equipment. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Gena
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- glora's Blog
Whole Wheat Pain au Levain
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- varda's Blog
Light Rye Bread with Orange and Caraway
Hi everybody. I made a light loaf with 19% rye flour. I took my inspiration from hamelman's Vermont Rye Sourdough and from txfarmer http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/23852/light-rye-cumin-and-orange. I used a liquid levain 100% and 20% of the total flour was in the preferment. The dough had a 72% hydration, but I was surprised of how easy was to handle it. I usualy have difficulties in handling very wet dough, especially in final shaping.
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- codruta's Blog
Franko's Altamura, sdboules, sdpizza, chix, sausage WFOven baked
After a couple failed attempts using semolina grind for my starter. My starter was going great with the duram flour. I had only enough duram flour left for one loaf of Franko's Altamura. I gave it a go today in my wfo. Franko's formula 'Rocks' 'lol'. I hope to have a better bake next go round. My oven was to hot and the bread was getting overproofed, just to many irons in the fire today!
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- SylviaH's Blog
Tales from the Back of the Freezer: I Came, I Thawed, I Conquered
If one prepares and freezes stocks and stews and sauces, and breads, it is necessary to re-organize one's freezer frequently. In my case, "frequently" means approximately annually.
I recently went on an expedition in my freezer, to determine whether there was a stash of frozen pesto there (there was not, so I have another project when I didn't need to have another project). In the course of my expedition (picture pitons and ice axes), I realized that I was reorganizing my freezer. Fine, it needed it.
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- GSnyde's Blog
Reinhart's Light Whole Wheat
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- raqk8's Blog
Nancy Silverton's Brioche
Another very productive weekend, with two beautiful brioche loaves. Can’t tell you how pleased I am with them, the loaves came out beautiful and light, with a wonderful texture and taste.
I gave one loaf away and already finished another one, well, I did freeze a couple of slices to have later on as a treat, plus I want to see how well the brioche freezes.
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- HokeyPokey's Blog
Sourdough Pioneer Bread
Last month, I posted about my work on developing a formula for the Pioneer Bread recipe from the Kansas Wheat Commission.
http://chaosamongstthefloursandflowers.blogspot.com/2011/06/variation-on-pioneer-bread.html
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- Postal Grunt's Blog
When is a pickle?
Okay. I know this is a baking forum, but consider: Rye bread cries for pastrami, and pastrami sandwiches cry for pickles. In fact, the respondents to my recent blog on Jewish Sour Rye Bread and Eric's blog on home-made pastrami have more or less demanded I share my mother's recipe for the best ever garlic pickles.
But, first, you have to hear a story about them, you should be warned.
I don't make pickles often. Typically, several years go by between picklings, so there are things I forget.
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- dmsnyder's Blog