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Sourdough bread made easy (wheat and spelt)

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Baking with sourdough can be daunting and it takes some effort to get into. You can make wonderful loaves with advanced techniques involving thermometers, special temperature controlled boxes, handling the dough properly etc. I want to dedicate this entry to easy sourdough baking.

Seeded bread inspired by Tartine 3

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I like seeds in bread and Chad Robertson's Seeded Bread really intrigued me with the quantity and the variety of seeds in this particular bread. I have long given up on using Robertson's flour quantities and methods but I do use his creations for inspiration. The methods are right out of FWSY for the most part.

Cookie recipe needs help!

Toast

Finally, repaired my bread baking and moving to cookies. Looking for a relative low fat/cal cookie recipe tried an old Frank Ford recipe for oatmeal sweet bread using flaked oats, just a bit to crunchy.

Moved to a Good Housekeeping recipe that follows - the problem is the cookies(drop) stick to an oil cookie sheet. Tho crunchy and tasty used a butcher knife to slide under the cookies and end up with more broken pieces than whole cookies. My dough may not be thick enough as oil is substituted for margarine.

Recipe circa 1963

 

Semisweet oatmeal cookies

A stomach, a book, a starter and a start

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A little story on how I got here.

I have always loved bread and dough products, but due to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), I've largely avoided it for many years. The fructans in flour, which contains oligosaccharides, are a cause for my stomach getting bloated. They are higher in rye and wheat than spelt, so I have been using spelt to make yeast breads or buns now and then.

Graphic comparing levels of FODMAPs in different flours.

Of flappers and bloomers

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No, we aren't revisiting the Roaring 20's or peeking at undergarments here (at least not right now!).  Once more with a batch of the dmsnyder based Semolina Capriccioso, with a twist courtesy of alfanso.  Since these are capricious by moniker I decided to give them each a different look.  One long and one chubby batard, one and two scores across them respectively.

Lazy G.F. (GENDER FREE) Brioche

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Lazy Gender Free Brioche

 

This recipe is a synthesis of two recipes. I like this recipe because you don’t have to use the mixer. The technique is based on what I saw on Cooks Illustrated. Except I don’t enjoy eating that much butter, and the recipe is based on Floyds Lazy Mans Brioche.

 

Dough

500g bread flour

250g milk

2 eggs

50g sugar

15g instant yeast

5g salt

1 stick (113g) unsalted butter, diced

Filling

1/2 cup chocolate chips (optional)

Sourdough Latvian Apple Cake

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So, I was browsing on Instagram and ran across a post by @nanascakekitchen for a really yummy looking dessert. It turned out to be a recipe for Sourdough Latvian Apple Cake by Teresa Greenway at Northwest Sourdough. So, I just had to try it. It's a fun way to use up any extra starter you might have. And it turned out so well that my daughter and her family told me that I need to make another one soon!

Sourdough Rye

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This weekend I baked a new loaf and as I did so, I marveled at how far along I have come as a bread baker  -- at least when it comes to making the sourdough boule.  I'm not going to lie... this is not matzoh.  But, if it were, I would be very very wealthy. 

The formula is my own though I am certain others have made it before me.

64% All Purpose Flour (King Arthur)
27% Whole Wheat Flour
9% Whole Rye Flour
2% Salt
1% wheat germ (totally optional. I had it and wanted to use it)

82% Hydration

Cantonese Mooncakes - 廣式月餅

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As promised. Here are my Cantonese mooncakes. There are many styles of mooncakes in China depending on the region but Cantonese mooncakes (廣式月餅) are my favorite.  It is the "special mooncake" here in our country and the style of mooncake most commonly seen in the west. They are only available once a year and in Chinatown only. I'm a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to mooncakes. My absolute favorite is a classic lotus paste with double salted duck egg yolk but I'll be happier if I can find triple or even quadruple ones.