Poilane-style 100% whole wheat

First try with the Poilane-Style Miche recipe.
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First try with the Poilane-Style Miche recipe.
In the interest of increasing the odds of my following said resolutions, here's this year's short & sweet list:
I have been busy baking. Not all bread. Been working on my pastry and cakes. Wanted to share some pics for your amusement and inspiration.
First up is my experimentation with the Tzang method, focaccia.
And here it is out of the oven.
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
A week before Christmas, Chad Robertson's new book, Tartine Book Nº3 arrived – earlier than I was expecting!,
and most welcome :^)
Artisan bread is probably the easiest bread recipe ever. It literally takes no kneading, but it yields an airy, fragrant bread with a nice, crunchy crust and a soft, flavorful inside. Plus, it is very versatile as well because you can add all sort of additional ingredients to it, such as walnuts, chopped olives, fresh or dried herbs, sesame seeds or poppy seeds and even salami or some vegetables.
Prep time: 15 hours
Cook time: 50 minutes
Yields: 2 loaves
To start out the New Year on a different foot, we decided to do a near white bread since the girls love them the most and we were out of them. The other added benefit is that we got to use up the last of the panettone YW SD levain left over at the same time. Lucy hate throwing away left overs.
I followed Reinhart's recipe for "Basic Sourdough" and made 2 loaves (1 to give away to a friend).
I finally got some KAF bread flour which seems to have made a major difference and improvement (got good fermentation rises at all phases, and got a very nice oven spring).
1/8th of the flour is WW, and 1/8th is medium rye flour.
I'm watching my carbohydrate intake (am managing my weight ... have lost 20 lbs in the last year) ... so I had a very thin slice with butter - delicious! (although not sour, which is fine)
Made 2 of these for Christmas ... one for my family and one for my sister and her husband.
The pastry is a "Swedish Tea Ring" ... I know of a few versions of the recipe. I can post if there is any interest.
Crumb:
Total Weight | 990 | ||||||
Serving | 14 | ||||||
Weight per Serving | 70.714286 | ||||||
Total Flour | 730 | ||||||
Total Water | 470 |
My wife and I had a quiet New Years day. Very mellow, except for dinner. My wife gets pretty excited when I make pizza.