French Country Boule (LEADERS Pain de campagne)
Pain de campagne
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Pain de campagne
I've ordered a new mixer.
I've reached the limit of what I can reasonably expect from my Kitchen Aid Accolade 400. It has served me well, and I've certainly learned a lot using it to mix and knead breads. But I want to mix larger batches of dough. I want to try formulas that demand longer kneading times, higher kneading speeds or both. And I don't need to prove that the Kitchen Aid isn't up to a job by destroying it.
Here are some photos of this weekends bake.
I started off with a sponge being made on Friday night for the cranberry bread. I used a recipe for Pain Rustique bread with modifications made to it for my purposes. On Saturday I mixed up the the final dough and let it set while I made a couple bagel sponges
Mixed up Cranberry bread dough.
Dough and bagel sponges
Bagel balls
Finished cranberry bread
Well, I dont want to hijack Erics thread so I figured I would put up a new blog for my latest crazy idea. Pickled garlic. Now I know, its not bread, but heh, I had bagels proofing when I got into this so it must count somehow.
Well, if I had had my druthers, I would have been in San Diego for the meet. After all, I was in Ensenada, which is pretty close. Compared to Kansas City, that is. But, no, I couldn’t get away from work for a fun Saturday with other TFL-ers.
Hello everyone,
I have never made the French bread in the BBA, so I thought I'd try it. After trying so many unusual or specialty breads, I wanted to go back to a classic. This version uses pate fermentee (sorry, I'm not conversant enough in HTML or whatever it'd take to include the correct French accent marks), risen a bit at room temperature, then put into the fridge overnight. The dough is made the next day. I did three stretch and fold cycles at 30 minute intervals during a 2-hour fermentation. The proof after shaping was about 50 minutes.
Time for my, what...bi-yearly post, right? (We let Floyd do the bread baking around here.)
Today our daughter turned three and for her birthday she requested a blue pony on her cake.
Here is the cake she got, prior to the three candles being added to the floating clouds.