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Swiss Raisin Meusli Bread revisited

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I haven't tried to make this bread in a while but went back it a few days ago.

Ingredients:

400g AP unbleached

2g diastatic malt powder (homemade)

2g gluten flour

80g 100% hydration starter

300g water

80g dried raisins soaked in 40g boiling water

40g brown flax

35g raw honey

20g sesame seeds

20g pumpkin seeds

20g poppy seeds

8g sea salt

The simple pleasures of IDY baking

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We have a boatload of new participants on TFL, many drawn, or reacquainting themselves, to bread baking in the era of quarantine.  This write-up is for you!

I go back to basics once in a while, and re-familiarize myself with my baguette roots.

Bulk dress code

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I humbly submit this week's baking epiphany: 

The optimal length for bulk fermentation of our house miche can be conveniently reduced to the following dress code:

• When wearing a sweater (UK: "jumper"), then 3 hours @ 78˚F (25˚C)
• When wearing a T-shirt (UK: Arsenal or Chelsea but not ManU), then 2 hours @ 78˚F (25˚C)

opencrumb?

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Trying to get open crumb with European  flours which only have 11.5g protein and do not take the high hydration common recipes call for. This is 74% which was pushing it. It also has 40% whole wheat spelt. 

Purple Sweet Potato Pecan Einkorn Sourdough

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This is my first time working with purple sweet potatoes.  I find that the flavour is slightly more floral than the more common orange variety.  I was hoping to have more oven spring from this but overall I’m fairly pleased with the bake.

To make about 900 g total dough 

Levain 20% 74 g 1:1:1 6 hours @ 78ºF

35 g starter 35 g water 35 g whole wheat flour 

 

Autolyse 2 hours

90% bread flour 331 g

10% white spring flour 41 g (I used Einkorn)

Diastatic malt 0.5% 2.045 g

 

Water 275 g

Resurrection Bread

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This is a second try based on James Morton's Revival Bread from Brilliant Bread. This is bread made with 30% old bread soaker. I made it exactly as specified once before, and was disappointed, but always wanted to give it another try.

A couple of weeks ago I made Hamelman's 70% rye with coarse rye meal and it was an inedible disaster, so I cut it up in chunks and froze them.

I'm calling my version Resurrection Bread because I can never remember the name of the recipe correctly :-). Morton says:

My Baking Journey..... thus far

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I live in the US and 6 weeks ago major parts of the economy started shutting down due to the outbreak of COVID-19. People rushed to the grocery stores and started stocking on food and other products in anticipation that they would need to stay put for a while.