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Wild Yeast Water Oat Egg Rolls
I have some left over brisket and pulled pork in the freezer I defrosted to for this weekend so I wanted to make some rolls that would be good for sandwiches. I have been experimenting with my Wild Yeast Water Starter over the last month or so with some mixed results. My last experiment to convert a recipe for New England style hot dog buns to WYW ended up with bread sticks so th
My Bread and buns
My Bread & Buns.
This is my best bread I have ever made.
This is what you would need to make it.
One large bowl one jug.
Ingredients
1 ½ Lbs white bread flour
1 Tablespoon vital wheat flour
1 teaspoon Xanthan gum
1 ½ teaspoon quick yeast
2 teaspoons of sugar
1 ½ oz butter
4 cups of milk
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Two Kinds of Rolls
Every other weekend we have friends come over to our house for a little socialization and we take turns providing food. Last week was our turn and I wanted to get away from ordering take-out like we have been doing lately. I wanted to put some effort into the meal instead of being lazy so we decided on burgers and BBQ chicken. I took this opportunity to make the rolls for burgers. This is the second time making the Kaiser rolls from Peter Reinhart’s The Bread Baker’s Apprentice and I was hoping these would turn out better than my first attempt. Turns out I was right!
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Yet Another Dough Calculator
Hello all.
I have written a dough calculator, in the hope to create a useful tool, but also to get some practice with javascript/HTML. It is a table-based calculator, but includes a feature I have not found in other calculators: a graphical interface for calculating starter feedings.


You can find it here.
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Bolillos with poolish
Living in San Diego for school, I gained a love for the little rolls brought from the local panaderia down the street. Like little mini batards, pulled from the oven and placed in bins alongside racks of pan dulces. Alas, here in the oakland hills the closest panaderia is a 15-20 minute drive away, and the bolillos just aren't quite like the ones I used to get in San Diego.
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'Roti Durian Belanda' - sweet breakfast rolls with soursop filling
Blu d'a Mare
For the last leg of my recent holiday in Indonesia, I was in Lombok, or to be more specific; the Gili Islands; a threesome of small coral islands north-west of Lombok, with Gili Trawangang being the most developed island of the three.
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Dinner in Houston
My SIL, brother and niece really pulled out all the stops for tonight's dinner In Houston. We drove from Lee's Summit, MO. to their home two days ago.
My SIL had brought back some home grown tomatoes from Wellington MO. She had some French baguettes and ciabatta in the freezer. My brother cooked up some wild sockeye salmon on the grill. SIL made some Sandy Capellini.
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Nancy Silverton's Walnut Bread
Nancy Silverton's Walnut Bread is one of my favorite breads.
It takes 3 days to make it, but it's worth the effort.
Here it is in BBGA format, but first let me anticipate 2 questions:
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Horst Bandel's Black Pumpernickel
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