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Blueberry Sourdough Bread
I have I have been continuing to pursue my study of 1-2-3 bread. I had some extra pureed blueberries I though would go well in bread. They did except for the one loaf that stuck to the bottom of the pan, so I ate some and it was addictive and cut up the rest and froze it, for stuffing or maybe even croutons. The other loaf might have been a bit under proofed.

Loose dough on silipat
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Apple Cider Rye with Walnuts
This is a great fall bread made with apple cider, rye flour and lots of walnuts. If you don't like walnuts you can certainly leave them out or cut down on the amount used which was quite a bit.
I really like the combination of flavors in this one. I ended up with a little more of a bold bake than I would have liked but it tastes great.
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Walnut, almond beigli from ITJB
It has been a while since I have baked something from Inside the Jewish Bakery -- too long. Beigle or Hungarian filled rolls as described in the book are still one of the BEST things I have ever taken out of my oven!
Walnut and almond you say? Well I made a 1/4 batch of walnut filling and it was only good to cover half of the rolled out dough. Out of walnuts, I made a second batch of filling using almonds, so the inner part is walnut and the outer rolls almond. YUMMY!!!
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Pizza!
This was my first pizza using Italian 00 flour. It was noticeably more slack and extensible than the strong bread flour I am used to working with. Boy did it make great pizza crust! Home made tomato gravy topped with fresh basil, fresh mozzarella, Hungarian salami, (my favourite!), prosciutto and Reggiano parmigiana. Great pizza! I need to start another dough batch.
Total recipe was 350 g flour @ 73% hydration. I used 50g liquid levain, 30g durham semolina and 295g 00 flour, and 7g salt.
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Resurrection Ranch Sourdough Boule
Just wanted to show off my successful new slashing style!
Sourdough boule - Starter 785 g, water 245 g, bread flour 545 g, sea salt 17 g - knead 5 min with dough hook, rest 5 min, knead 5 min with dough hook, shape, rest 20 min, reshape, rise in frig ~ 20 hours, slash, 30 min 450 degrees, 20 min 400 degrees... try not to cut into until done cooling on rack
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Danish Rugbrot
So Finally I did a Danish Rugbrot. I got the recipe on line and altered it only a little bit. It is loaded with: rye berries, cracked rye, wheat berries, bulgur wheat, flax seed and sunflower seeds. No commercial yeast at all. And no coloring.
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Home, sweet home
Back home and baking again. A new starter bubbling away on the counter.

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Wow! 2 Breads for a Friday Bake
My daughter is going to party with a bunch of her Chi Oh Friends from college tomorrow and they are making Bruschetta. Guess who gets to supply the bread by request – Lucy! Ever since she made her way to the Pumpkin Cover, she has been in big demand – at least in her head.
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100%Kamut with olives lemon and herbs
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