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Workday 100% Whole Wheat

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louiscohen

Workday 100% Whole Wheat

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"Bread" 3rd edition with 15% roughly chopped walnuts.  I baked in a dutch oven the full formula in the book as one big rather than two smaller loaves; it just seems to work better that way.  Final weight after baking and cooling 1.4 kg.

Workday 100% Whole Wheat Formula "Bread" 3rd edition

It's really delicious, probably due to the 16 hr levain, 12 hr bulk fermentation, and overnight proof in the fridge.  My rye starter likes warmer weather; I used 75 F in the proofer rather than the 70 F DDT.  

The crumb is about as open as one could reasonably expect for 100% whole wheat.

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caryn

Louis- You have truly mastered this formula. I, like Rebecca, really like walnuts in n bread. Maybe this bread has turned your tastes around a little. It looks great and I will try to emulate!

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louiscohen

My tastes have changed over the years.  Late in life, I started drinking coffee, and now I like walnuts in my bread.  I've always liked onions and scallions in bread, and various seeds, but the household tastes are not unanimous. 

The keys to this one are using the full levain and bulk fermentation times in the formula at a temp that my starter likes (75 F rather than 70 F DDT per the formula).  And proofing 15-20 mins more in the proofer after taking the dough out of the fridge and before baking (which is suggested in the formula).    

I still need to work on scoring more consistently.

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Benito

Thanks for sharing the recipe Louis.  Your loaves look great.  If I may suggest, is it possible to upload your photos to the post directly rather than having to open a separate page to view your photos?

Benny

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louiscohen

Thanks for your kind remarks.  

My experience with uploaded vs linked photos is generally that links are often easier to use.  The viewer doesn't have to download a good sized file, or scroll around to see the whole thing.  And it may be easier for both sender and viewer if there are multiple files involved.  

Here's a link to a bunch of photos

Loaves and Pizzas

And the current one

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caryn

I actually enjoyed seeing this larger view of the bread that you just made. It looks even better!