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Sweet Dough Arm for Hobart and KitchenAid Stand Mixers

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Hobart N50 Mixer with Sweet Dough Arm Attachment

Introducing the Sweet Dough Arm™: Elevate Your Baking with Precision Fat Incorporation

For over four decades, I’ve been immersed in the art of baking. My journey began when I was just 15 years old, bidding on my first Hobart 60-quart and 20-quart mixers at auction. Soon after, I added a cobalt blue KitchenAid K5SS to my home kitchen, which my parents thoughtfully converted from a laundry and sewing room into what is now the Dough Wright Test Kitchen.

Pretty is as pretty does

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Pullman

Almost had a top on but circumstances dictated a topless loaf . All whole grains Yecoro Rojo, Spelt , and Rye with purchased Golden Temple Fine Durum Atta. 600g of flour combo , 150g of Trinity ( used date nectar as sweetener and buttermilk and EVOO) 360 g very very active levain . Misjudged the amount of H2O the flour was quite dry and needed to add +200g so 1600 g loaf in a 1400g pan! Ooops. Topless is the way to go. 

Gotland Rye - Gotlandskt Slagbrod (Sweden)

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 Baked loaves pf rye bread

Today's bake:   Gotland Rye -  Gotlandskt Slagbrod (Sweden)

Source:   The Rye Baker by Stanley Ginsberg

Notes: 

From  TDW: 1302gr - 1 Pan(s)   Pan Size: 9x5x3 In / 22.86x12.7x7.62 CM  
To  TDW: 2430gr - 2 Pan(s)   Pan Size: 7.88x4x4 In / 20x10.16x10.16 CM
 

Substitutions: 

50% Cream Of Wheat Loaf

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Loaf - overall view

Following up on our recent speculations about using Cream of Wheat, I made a loaf with 50% COW. It worked out very well, though there was an unplanned extra 4 1/2-day bulk fermentation in the fridge (it was supposed to be only overnight).

I didn't know how well the COW would absorb water, but I suspected that it would take longer than usual. I started with 62% hydration. I would use a little less next time since the dough ended up a little sticky and didn't want to hold its shape quite well enough. Still, a good result.

Panettone Saga Step 5 (Colomba #2)

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Colomba

What do you call the time between Easter and Christmas? Exactly! Time to practice making panettone!
I just couldn’t resist without baking another panettone — or in this case, colomba. This time with cranberry and white chocolate.

Pain de Rémésy 2025 update

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Pain de Rémésy 2025 pullman loaf, cut

I've been tinkering with the Pain de Rémésy recipe off and on and am sharing a modification that seems to work better and more reliably.

Here goes:

83% strong bread flour

2% rye flour

15% whole wheat flour

1% salt

2.5% sourdough starter

Less than a gram of instant baker's yeast (~0.6-0.7 per kilo of flour). I use a bit less than 1/8 a teaspoon for a 600g loaf. This is added in a supporting role, to help ensure a decent rise.

50% kamut yeast bread

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Crumb shot kamut bread
Adapted from the old family recipe and Laurel’s kitchen whole wheat bread. I finally got a 9x4 Pullman pan. 1 c warm water 1.5 tsp ADY 3 c flour (half kamut, half a blend of prairie gold and some leftover from the last bake I think it was spelt) 2 TBSP EVOO 2 TBSP honey 2 tsp gluten 1/2 tsp salt Activate yeast in warm water with a bit of honey. Mix water and 2 c flour, oil, honey, gluten and let sit ~10 min. Knead in remaining cup of flour, knead about 15 min by hand. It is a very stiff dough. Cover and let rise ~40 min.