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Kistida

Hey everyone,
It's been very HOT lately! I'm so glad August is almost over and the weather is getting slightly cooler. On our way home from Niagara, we stopped by a branch of Panchvati for some Indian snacks and sweets. I left with a bag of Sharbati atta and murukku. I like how smooth this version of atta is compared to others. And at about 25°C, this flour made my starter double in 2.5 hours! I converted my AP/spelt starter to atta for by feeding it 1:5:5, 3 times. I'm convinced this flour would create new starters way faster (I made mine with spelt long time ago).

So, I made some breads these last few weeks between trips to Gaspésie and going for a 'shower' at the Niagara Falls (poncho kept my bag dry only). My apologies for the long post. :P

Braided atta loaf


A lil bit of instant yeast was added to this loaf as I wanted this loaf ready in a few hours and I didn't know how the atta starter worked. Baked in a 9 x 5" loaf pan at 180°C 40-45 minutes

Tangzhong
20g all purpose flour
100g milk

Dough
165g soured milk (1 tbsp lemon juice + 160g milk)
90g atta starter (100% hydration)
1 large egg
40g sugar
2g instant yeast
207g atta flour
84g Kamut flour
64g all purpose flour
7g salt
40g ghee

Eggwash: egg, milk and a pinch of salt

Matcha coconut loaf


I made two loaves of the same bread for our trips. I wanted to see how the colors would look like with different ways of rolling the doughs. I think laminating the doughs together might give me more uniformed lines. Either way, matcha + coconut is tasty! Baked in a Pullman 9 x 4 x 4" 180°C 25 minutes with lid on, 20 minutes without. The second loaf had a longer 2nd proof because life got in the way. :)

Tangzhong
20g all purpose flour
100g milk

Dough
All of the Tangzhong
115g soured milk
90g starter (100% hydration)
1 large egg
40g sugar
4g instant yeast
6g salt
200g all purpose flour
120g Kamut flour
20g unsalted butter
20g coconut oil

Just after mixing the dough:
to 1/3 of the dough:
Mix 2g matcha powder with 5g water. Add to the dough and mix until dough is pale green and smooth.

to 2/3 of the dough:
Add 20g unsweetened desiccated coconut to the dough and mix until smooth.


Blueberry sourdough with atta flour


While making blueberry compote, I reserved some blueberry skins (I read about this from: Natasha's Baking) to test with atta flour in a sourdough loaf. This is a same-day loaf that I find rose faster than the others before probably due to higher ambient temperature on that day and the flour. The blueberry skins  were laminated into the dough with some pulp. I forgot about adding a lil bit of citrus zest for a lil burst of flavor. While this was fun to make, I realize it's much too tedious just to get blueberries in the dough without changing its pigments' intensity. For a same-day loaf, this one had a light sourness which I like!

Dough
200g water
80g atta starter (100% hydration)
110g atta flour
100g all purpose flour
50g Kamut flour
5g salt
5g coconut oil
40g blueberry skins (from about 150g blueberries)
3 tbsp blueberry pulp


Onion & yogurt flatbread
Qashqari patir and qatlama layered breads



Adapted from: The Art of Uzbek Cuisine and Tasty Arbuz

Unlike piyozli that are usually rolled with onions (raw or caramelized), these were topped with a mix of chopped onion, yogurt and egg yolk.

Shaping the dough for qashqari patir was quite easy, but I wanted to see if the dough can be used in layered bread/qatlama patir instead. This method of making flaky flat bread is very similar to our Malaysian roti canai (I must attempt this soon).



The atta and Kamut made this dough soft and easy to stretch and shape. Once baked the layered version had crispy layers and tasted so good thanks to the brushing the dough with some ghee, onion topping and cheese. The normal qashqari patir is softer and chewy. Onion + yogurt + cheese =  yum!

190°C 25 to 30 minutes until the edges and topping are golden brown - I noticed Malika did not include baking temperature and time on her site.

Dough (6 flat breads)
230g *onion water
90g atta starter (100% hydration)
2g instant yeast
115g Sharbati atta flour
240g all purpose flour
7g salt
10g ghee / butter, a bit more to brush on dough for layered version

*Onion water
200g onions, chopped fine (I used Vidalia)
200g water
Short cut: mix these roughly chopped onions in a food processor with water, use 'chop' mode and pulse for 30 seconds until the onion bits are smaller than 1cm.
Pour the mixture through cheesecloth or a sieve and squeeze out the water. Set aside the leftover onion pieces for the topping

Onion topping
Onion bits
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp plain yogurt (I used plain Greek)
Optopnal: shredded cheese (I used cheddar and Swiss


Cinnamon twists


We love these cinnamon buns/twists as they're really great snacks on our road trips. I have posted one in the past, but this time, I used my other recipes. There are so many ways to shape buns, I simply spread the filling, letter fold the dough, roll it out a bit, slice into 8-12 strips, and twisted each strip until they formed a bun, almost like making a hair bun!

Bake at 180°C 18 to 25 minutes until the tops are golden brown.

Tangzhong
20g all purpose flour
100g milk

Dough
All of the Tangzhong
120g milk
1 large egg
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
280g all purpose flour
50g Kamut flour
5g salt
a pinch of ground cinnamon
25g sugar
6g instant yeast
60g unsalted butter
10g light olive oil

Filling
15g unsalted butter, melted
80g brown sugar
15g all purpose flour
3 tsp ground cinnamon (or more)
a pinch of salt



Banana bread with blueberry compote
Here's where the blueberry compote went into.


Mix wet and dry ingredients separately, then mix them together until just combined. Pour half of the batter into the greased pan, drop teaspoonfuls of compote over the surface. Top with the rest of the batter. Add spoonfuls or pipe the rest of the compote and swirl.

Bake in 8 x 8" pan (have yet to test in a loaf pan), 180°C 40 to 50 minutes

Wet ingredients
300g mashed ripe bananas, with some chunks (about 3 bananas)
50g coconut oil
30g sugar
30g brown sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs
120g yogurt

Dry ingredients
140g all purpose flour
60g whole wheat flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt

Filling & topping
1/3 cup blueberry compote



Banana coconut baked oatmeal


There's barely any traces of flour in this one. It is one of my favorite breakfasts with a bit of cinnamon and milk and sometimes with some fruits or berries. A tray usually gives me breakfast for about 4 to 6 days depending if hubby is eating as well or not. He eats them like a soft cookie. I place these baked and sliced bars in a resealable bag and chill them to keep moisture and air out.

Wet ingredients
300g mashed ripe bananas (about 3 bananas)
20g unsweetened desiccated coconut
240g milk
120g Greek yogurt
30g maple syrup (or honey)
1/2 tsp coconut extract (optional)
1 large egg
30g unsalted butter, melted
20g coconut oil

Dry ingredients
200g rolled oats
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt

Topping
120g blueberries tossed in 1 tsp flour or fine sugar
Other toppings or add-ins: cranberries, toasted nuts, sliced banana, chocolate chunks/chips, cinnamon crumb or anything you like with breakfast

Mix wet and dry ingredients in 2 separate bowls. Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Pour into greased and lined baking sheet (quarter or 8" square). Add toppings and bake at 180°C for 50-60 minutes until the top is firm and golden brown.


Okay, until next time! :)
- Christi

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alfanso

While in NY last month, I noticed this irresistible Sourdough Bread Making Kit in the window of a "health foods" store.  I resisted. 

We visited with my brother and sister-in-law last week in New Mexico.  Sandra wanted to bake a few different breads than those she had made before and wanted to try her hand, and taste buds, on these two.  I brought out much of the goods and formulas for her, and off she went...

Hamelman SD Seed Bread.

My version of Amy's Bread / Susan's Wild Yeast Semolina with pine nuts, fennel and golden raisins.

She wanted to mix and bake both concurrently.

The eastern view from their house.

The sunset view from their house.

 A pleasant time was had by all.

 

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Ilya Flyamer

Tried to make a French-style rye bread following this recipe from Stanley Ginsberg: http://theryebaker.com/sourdough-tourte-de-seigle/ The recipe is very simple, but also very different from what I am used to (i.e. very short fermentation times, very high hydration for hearth bread, basically no shaping).

I halved the amount to make just one bread. Due to that on top of using warm water to mix the different stages, I also kept the dough in a warm place at about 28°C - I thought a smaller mass would lose the heat faster, and the fermentation times were scary short. The first stage more than doubled overnight (not tripled though, like said in the recipe, but I've never had my rye do that). I gave full 2 hours for the second stage, despite warm temperature, since I didn't observe any clear cracks or broken bubbles at 1.5 hrs. The dough however looked ready at 1.5 hrs with some broken bubbles on the surface.

The final proof is ridiculously short. Checking out the original video Stanley Ginsberg used as a basis for his recipe, the dough is not shaped at all, just scooped into generously floured bannetons and left for 15 min. I lined the banneton using my linen couche and generously dusted it with rice flour, and dusted the surface of the dough in the bowl with white rye flour. Since I just had dough for one bread, I simply inverted the bowl over the banneton and made the dough fall down, and scooped what stuck tot he bowl on top, and gently smoothed the surface. Left for 15 min again at 28°C.

Baked on a preheated steel without steam, generally following the instructions. But figuring out when to stop baking was tricky, and I might have stopped too soon: with the bread covered in flour, it's hard to see the colour of the crust. I tapped the bottom of the loaf and thought I heard good hollow sound, although time-wise it was quite a bit sooner than in the recipe. I gave it extra 5 min just in case, and pulled out.

Left to cool and only cut this morning for breakfast, it was baked around 1pm yesterday.

As you might be able to see above, the center is just a little gummy and a touch sticky. It's not terrible and still completely edible, but could be better. So I wonder if it's a little underbaked, or there is an issue with fermentation. I found it difficult to judge the fermentation here, since the times are so short, and in particular the final proof. But still I'd guess it's slight underbaking, since I baked for a significantly shorter time than in the recipe: only about 40 min vs at least an hour.

The flavour is very good anyway, very clear rye taste and a nice aroma! I might repeat it at some point and bake more thoroughly to evaluate it more fairly. The recipe is incredibly simple and very quick on the baking day (as I said, starting the second stage in the morning, the bread was baked at around 1 pm!).

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yozzause

AS a follow up to the Horse shoe rolls project for a small bakehouse museum

Yesterday I sprayed half the Horse Shoe rolls with the cheap hair laquor to seal them after drying them out and they look pretty good. Later in the day i got a message from Nick Agostino to say that he was working at Maddington as his baker had phoned in sick with reactions to his covid injection, so if i wanted to bake those loaves then Now might be a good time!I was off like a brides nightie and managed to negotiate the traffic around the Cannington market and arrive at my destination in Maddington, Nick buzzed me in through the security gate and i parked the car and found my way into the very impressive factory unit situated in the industrial area.Nick and his 2nd year apprentice Roy were hard at work as was the spiral mixer doing its thing Nick gave me a tour of the place and i found it to be quite impressive quite a few new toys. Nick asked if i wanted to make a dough to my own recipe or i was welcomed to make the loaves from the production run. I opted for the later, so the jacket was removed and it was time to get those hands working, Nick commented that seeing the handing up was great as it seems to be a skill that is disappearing with modern bakers. i did enjoy myself and made 6 loaves that reflected the types of bread that were common to the Millers bakehouse era. I did have a bit of a challenge with the Turkish bread dough which @ 80% hydration was a wee bit sticky the rolls were a lot harder than the larger loaves but we got through that, Nick said the Ciabata @ 90% was fun too but i missed out on that as it was still in its 5 hour bulk fermentation phase. Before to long the 5 hours had sped by and i bid the guys farewell and took my loaves home with me so a big thank you to Nick Agostino and Il Panino bakery im sure the Melville historical society will be pleased    View insights0 post reach  Like   Comment  
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yozzause

Today i did something i haven't done for 50 years i made some Horse Shoe rolls. Recently i was asked if i might be able to assist the Melville Historical Society with making some loaves to be used as props in their display at Millers Bakehouse. i am hoping to do some loaves later in the week with my friend Nick Agostino from Il Panino Bakery at his Maddington bakery, the ones that are from the era before sliced bread Uprights, Devons, Cobs and Viennas. Anyway i noted that many people in their recollections as kids of Millers Horse and cart delivery was being given the odd Horse Shoe Roll or two on his rounds. So i thought lets make some of those at home. What i have to do tomorrow after drying the rolls out in a warm oven is to seal them with a coat of laquor and then apply a few coats with a brush to preserve them., and they last for quite a few years apparently.

 

 

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Bröterich

Kosakenbrot (Kosake = Cossak)

Made according to the excellent German baker Lutz 

https://www.ploetzblog.de/2021/07/24/kosakenbrot/

slightly more than 50% Rye which you can definitely taste.

 

 

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Danni3ll3

I wanted something simple and uncomplicated. Can’t get more simple than flour, water and salt. And sourdough of course!

 

 

Recipe 

 

Makes 3 loaves

 

Dough

670 g strong bakers unbleached flour

405 g freshly milled wholegrain Red Fife flour 

750 g water (700 + 50 g)

23 g pink Himalayan salt

250 g levain (procedure in recipe)

Extra wholegrain and unbleached flour of your choice for feeding the levain

 

The night before:

1. Mill the grains if you are using Red Fife berries. Otherwise use the freshest wholegrain Wholewheat flour that you can find (freshly milled flour does make an incredible difference in flavour). Place the required amount of flour in a tub. Add the unbleached flour to the tub as well. Cover and set aside.

2.Take 10 g of refrigerated starter and feed it 20 g of water and 20 g of wholegrain flour. Let that rise at cool room temperature for the night. 

 

Dough Making day:

1. Early in the morning, feed the levain 100 g of filtered water and 50 g of strong baker’s flour and 50 g wholegrain flour. Let rise in a warm spot until doubled (about 5 hours). 

2. About two hours before the levain is ready, put 700 g filtered water in a stand mixer’s bowl and add the flours from the tub.  Mix on the lowest speed until all the flour has been hydrated. This takes a couple of minutes. 

3. Autolyse a couple of hours at room temperature. 

4. Once the autolyse is done and the levain has doubled, add the salt, and the levain to the bowl. Add 50g water as well if needed. My dough definitely needed the extra water. Mix on the lowest speed for a minute to integrate everything, then mix on the next speed for 9 minutes.

5. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and place in a lightly oiled covered tub. Let rest 45 minutes in a warm spot (oven with light on). 

6. Do 2 sets of coil folds at 45 minute intervals and then another set after 30 minutes. Let rise about 50-60%. This dough was moving really fast. I had planned to do another set of coil folds and let the dough rise only 30% but by the time I was ready for the fourth fold, the dough was well on it’s way to doubling. So I preshaped it instead of folding. Total bulk was less than 3 hours.  

7. Tip the dough out on a bare counter, sprinkle the top with flour and divide into portions of ~700 g. Round out the portions into rounds with a dough scraper and let rest 30 minutes on the counter. 

8. Do a final shape by flipping the rounds over on a lightly floured counter. Gently stretch the dough out into a circle. Pull and fold the third of the dough closest to you over the middle. Pull the right side and fold over the middle and do the same to the left. Fold the top end to the center patting out any cavities. Finally stretch the two top corners and cross over each other in the middle. Roll the bottom of the dough away from you until the seam is underneath the dough. Cup your hands around the dough and pull towards you, doing this on all sides of the dough to round it off. Finally spin the dough to make a nice tight boule.

9. Sprinkle a  mix of rice flour and all purpose flour in the bannetons. Place the dough seam side down in the bannetons. Let rest for a few minutes on the counter and then put to bed in a cold (38F) fridge overnight. I try to keep proof under 12 hours. 

 

Baking Day

1. The next morning, about 11 hours later, heat the oven to 475F with the Dutch ovens inside for 45 minutes to an hour. Turn out the dough seam side up onto a cornmeal sprinkled counter. Place rounds of parchment paper in the bottom of the pots, and carefully but quickly place the dough seam side up inside. 

2. Cover the pots and bake the loaves at 450 F for 25 minutes, remove the lids, and bake for another 20 minutes at 425 F. Internal temperature should be 205 F or more.

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Benito

This is the index for the bakes that I have posted in my blog.  I will keep it updated as I add new recipes or bakes.  The newest bakes will be at the top of the list.

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2024

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Sunflower Seed Crusted 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Red Leicester Cheese Sourdough Milk Rolls

Walnut Sesame Honey Whole Spelt Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Spelt Sourdough Baguettes 78% Hydration

Black Sesame 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Purple Sweet Potato Cake with Dark Chocolate Ganache

Red Miso Honey 30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Walnut Pepita 35% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Pesto Tarte Soleil

Smoked Paprika Scented Purple Sweet Potato Braided Sourdough Milk Bread

Zucchini Chocolate Chip Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

Spelt Sourdough Baguettes

Orange Cardamom Loaf

Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes

Whole Wheat Sourdough 12% Potato Flake Milk Bread

Black Sesame Potato SD Braided Milk Buns

Matcha Strawberry Mochi Sourdough Braided Milk Bread

Ginger Bread Rolls with Cream Cheese Icing

Mochi Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Sun Dried Tomato Pecorino Cheese Oregano Sourdough Fougasse

Coconut Walnut 30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Pecan Walnut Honey 30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Pecorino Cheese Oregano Black Pepper Sourdough Fougasse

Pineapple Meringue Pie with Ritz Cracker Crust

Key Lime Coconut Pie with Oreo Crust

Miso Sweet Potato Sourdough Milk Rolls Cheesy Chicken Sliders

Miso Sweet Potato Cheddar Sourdough Milk Rolls

Kalamata Olive Herbs Sourdough Fougasse

Sesame Crusted Miso 20% Whole Wheat Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Sweet Potato Sourdough Milk Rolls

Sesame Seed Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Vacation Starter Prep

Miso Garlic Black Sesame Scallion Sourdough Milk Rolls

Miso Sourdough Focaccia

Taiwanese Pineapple Cakes

Baguette Noir au Levain

 

2023

Chocolate Olive Oil Cake (vegan)

Pan de Jamon 35% Whole Wheat Sourdough

Walnut Red Fife Whole Wheat Sourdough Shokupan

Ginger Cinnamon Buns with Creamed Cheese lcing

Ginger Star Bread

Seeded Buckwheat Whole Wheat Sourdough Soy Milk Avocado Oil Bread

Sour Cherry Rhubarb Sourdough Buns

Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes

Spiced Peach Rhubarb Streusel Pie.

Whole Red Fife Whole Wheat Walnut Oil Sourdough Shokupan

Braided Purple Sweet Potato 20% Whole Wheat Sourdough Milk Bread

Newfoundland Savoury Black Pepper Milk Rolls

Pepita Sunflower Seeds Whole Red Fife Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Danish Loaf

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough with Egg 93% Hydration

100% Whole Wheat Potato Flake Sourdough Milk Bread

Pepita Sunflower Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes

35% Whole Wheat Sourdough Milk Rolls/New England style hot dog buns

Taralli Pugliesi

Seeded Whole Einkorn Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Tuna, Marinated Vegetable, Swiss Cheese and Parmigiano Reggiano Sourdough Roman Pizza

Chocolate Sour Cherry Cake

30% Whole Wheat Challah

Country Sourdough (Whole Wheat/Spelt) with Egg

Yorkville Sourdough Poppyseed Baguettes

Walnut Sesame Poppy Seed Whole Spelt Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread

Yuzu Sourdough Sweet Rolls

Purple Sweet Potato Sourdough Milk Buns

Sour Cherry Rhubarb Streusel Pie

Sourdough Pizza in Teglia with banana and roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, spinach, onions and pepperoni.

Olive Oil Rye Chocolate Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache

30% Whole Wheat Challah

Sunflower, Pepita and Black Sesame Seed 35% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Walnut Pepita 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Whole Kamut Sourdough Pizza with Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Onions and Roasted Red Peppers

Seeded Whole Spelt Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Roman Sourdough Pizza with Artichokes, Kalamata Olives and Fresh Mozarella

Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes

Char Siu Baozi (BBQ Pork Purple Sweet Potato Sourdough Baozi

Spiced Peach Rhubarb Pie

Yorkville SD Baguettes Stiff Levain

Einkorn Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Sourdough Whole Wheat Sweet Potato Buns

Lime Coconut Pie with Ritz Cracker Crust

Herbed Whole Wheat Potato Sourdough Rolls

Cinnamon Maple Pecan Sourdough Whole Wheat Sticky Buns

Sourdough Fougasse

Lemon Lime Atlantic Beach Pie

Sesame Seed 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Cheddar Cheese Whole Wheat Sourdough Rolls

Mango Citrus Pie

Herbed Garlic Sourdough Rolls

Lime Coconut Pie

Spiced Orange Sourdough Sweet Rolls

Rosemary Pepper Potato Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Sweet Potato Sourdough Burger Buns

Sweet Potato Rye Sourdough Shokupan

Jackfruit Sourdough Gua Bao

35% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread (15% Tangzhong)

Sesame 30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Orange Sweet Potato Sourdough Gua Bao and Pork Shrimp and Chive Dumplings

Tropical Carrot Cake Three Layer Semi Naked

Country Sourdough 76% hydration stiff levain

Gua Boa

Pan de Cristal 110% hydration - IDY

Potato Sourdough Milk Buns

Strawberry Mango Strata

Orange Scented Sourdough Challah 50% Whole Wheat

Pan de Cristal IDY

Spiced Chocolate Orange SD Pull Apart Milk Bread 50% WW

Latgalian Rye/Latgaliešu Maize (Latvia)

2022

Matcha Mantou Rosettes

Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Milk Bread 50% Whole Wheat 

Sweet Potato Cinnamon Swirl Milk Bread

Rosemary Black Pepper Potato Milk Rolls

Black White and Golden Sandwich Bread

Sweet Potato Milk Rolls

Cranberry Orange Pecan Hokkaido Milk Bread

Kamut Semolina Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Mazanec and Vanocka Sourdough

30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Lemon Meringue Tart with Chocolate Pastry

Sourdough Milk Buns

Black and White Sesame Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes and Epi

Taiwanese Scallion Pancakes (Cong You Bing)

Dough Development Video

30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Buns

Sourdough Challah

Honey Glazed Spiced Apple Browned Butter Sourdough Sticky Rolls

Whole Einkorn Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Seven Grain Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Country Sourdough

Six Strand 50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Challah

Buckwheat Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Blueberry Lemon 50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Rolls

Poppy Seed Onion Deli Rye

Vegan Sour Cherry Rhubarb Streusel Pie

Purple Sweet Potato Poppy Seed Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Pane di Altamura - Daniel Leader

Capricciosa Sourdough Pizza

Cardamom Orange 50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Rolls

Dark Chocolate Chip 50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Brioche

Orange Poppyseed 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

50% Whole Wheat 25% Butter Sourdough Brioche

Sour Cherry Rhubarb Pie

Corn Amazake Sourdough

Whole Rye Wheat Buckwheat and Beer Sourdough with Black and White Sesame Seeds

Anis Bouabsa Baguettes (IDY)

Matcha Chocolate 30% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Zero Waste Starter Maintenance

Using pH to guide fermentation

Saccarified Polenta Sourdough

50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Buns

Seven Grain Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Lime Chocolate Tart

Matcha Daifuku Mochi

Toasted Buckwheat Millet Gluten Free Bread

Polenta Porridge Sourdough

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Challah

Taiwanese Semolina Sourdough Focaccia

50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Challah

Sourdough Brioche 50% Whole Wheat 25% Butter

Cinnamon Oatmeal Crumble Strawberry Pie

Whole Einkorn Whole Wheat Sourdough Buttermilk Bread

Raspberry Vinegar

Orange Poppyseed 100% Whole Stoneground Spelt Sourdough

Sake Kasu Buttermilk Bread

Amazake Whole Wheat Sourdough Vegan Hokkaido Milk Bread

Amazing Amazake

Vegan Sourdough 100% Whole Wheat Milk Bread Buns

Sourdough Hot Cross Buns 50% Whole Wheat

Making wine vinegar

Black and White Sesame Semolina Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Lap Cheong Filled 50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Milk Buns

Cranberry Orange Cream Cheese Pie

Black Sesame 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough

50:50 Middle Class Whole Wheat Sourdough Brioche Bubble Buns

Pink Grapefruit Lemon Swiss Meringue Pie

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread Video

Baguette shaping and scoring video

Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes with Stiff Sweet Levain

Homemade Miso

Miso 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough

Sourdough Hot Cross Buns 100% Whole Wheat

Lemon Tart

100% Whole Wheat no VWG Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread 3.0

Pork Floss Kewpie Mayo 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Rolls

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Shokupan

Quick Hokkaido Milk Bread Buns

Starter Storage

100% Whole Wheat Black Sesame Honey Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

100% Spelt sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

100% Whole Wheat Four Grain Sourdough

Spelt 9% Sourdough Baguettes

100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread 2.0

100% Whole Spelt 96% Hydration Sourdough 

Whole Einkorn and Rye Chocolate Chip Sablés

Tuna and Marinated Vegetable Sourdough Pizza

 

2021

Seven Grain Black Sesame Seed Porridge Sourdough

100% Whole Spelt Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

100% Whole Wheat Black and White Sesame Seed Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Bara Brith

25% Stoneground Whole Wheat Butternut Squash Hokkaido Sourdough Milk Bread Rolls

Whole Spelt 67% Whole Kamut 33% Sourdough

100% Stoneground Whole Wheat Raisin Hokkaido Sourdough Milk Bread

100% Stoneground Organic Whole Wheat Sesame Crusted Sourdough Hokkaido Milk Bread

Duchess Bake Shop’s Cardamon Orange Sablé Bretons

Cranberry Orange Walnut Christmas Wreath Bread

100% Stoneground Organic Whole Wheat Sourdough 90% Hydration

Rhubarb Custard Cake

100% Stoneground Organic Whole Wheat Sourdough

Seven Grain Porridge Sourdough

Raspberry Rhubarb Pie

100% Stoneground Whole Wheat Hokkaido Milk Bread

Country Sourdough

75% Whole Wheat Hokkaido Sourdough Milk Bread

Capricciosa Sourdough Pizza

Pesto Sourdough Pizza

Pandan Coconut Milk Sourdough

50% Whole Wheat Sourdough Pullapart Buns with Tangzhong

60% Whole Wheat Sourdough

Miso Sourdough and Five Minute Score

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Matcha Black Sesame Sourdough Babka Wreath with Yuzu Glaze

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2020

Poppyseed Crusted Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes

Rum Soaked Cranberry Walnut Sourdough

Cardamon Sourdough Sticky Rolls

Poppyseed crusted Tangzhong Purple Sweet Potato Sandwich Loaf

Pompe å L’Huile

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Black Sesame Red Fife Sourdough

Sesame Seed Crusted Semolina Sourdough Baguettes

Eric’s Poppyseed NY Deli Rye Bread

Cranberry Orange Walnut Sourdough Babka

Tangzhong Sesame Seed Crusted Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Multigrain Sourdough Mini MIche

Sesame seed Crusted Purple Sweet Potato Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Poppyseed Crusted Purple Sweet Potato Sourdough Sandwich Bread

Ciabattas for CB

Country Sourdough Experiment No. 2

Marinated Vegetables, Pecorino Romano Cheese Sourdough Pizza

Chocolate Bouabsa Baguettes

Country Sourdough attempt No. 1

Poppyseed crusted Yorkville Sourdough Baguettes No. 2

Purple Sweet Potato Black Sesame Sourdough

Anis Bouabsa Sesame Seed Baguettes

Sundried Tomato Shallot Herbs de Provence Sourdough Boule

Poppy Seed Crusted Yorkville Baguettes

Cinnamon Spiced Rum Raisin Sourdough

Yellow Miso Furikake Sourdough

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Sesame Semolina Baguettes au Levain no. 1

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Blueberry Rhubarb lattice crust pie

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2019

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Sunburst Bourbon Peach Melba Pie

Maurizio’s “Beginner Sourdough”

Seeded Sourdough

Tomato Sourdough Bread

Grana Padano Sesame Sourdough Crackers

Plumcot Ginger Pie with Whole Red Fife Crust

40% Whole Red Fife Sourdough

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To celebrate my 365 d fermented homemade red miso I decided to try something I’ve never done before.  For ages I’ve seen recipes that use some miso in desserts so I decided to make this crumble cake that uses miso in the crumble topping.  Instead of the white miso is substituted my red miso and because it is much stronger than white I used only 2 tbsp of it in the crumble topping.  

If you’re curious about how to make miso from scratch this is the link to my post from a year ago.

 

CRUMBLE

¾ cup (94 g) whole wheat flour

½ cup (packed; 100 g) light brown sugar

4 Tbsp. unsalted butter, melted

3 Tbsp. white miso

CAKE

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted, slightly cooled, plus more for pan

1¾ cups (219 g) whole wheat flour, plus more for pan

1½ tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. kosher salt

¼ tsp. baking soda

2 large eggs

1 cup (packed; 200 g) light brown sugar

1 cup plain whole-milk Greek yogurt

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1 pint blueberries

(Zest of 1 lemon - my addition)

 

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: A 9"- spring form pan 

 

CRUMBLE Mix whole wheat flour, brown sugar, butter, and miso in a small bowl to combine. Set aside.

CAKE Preheat oven to 350°. Butter pan, then lightly dust with whole wheat flour, tapping out excess. Whisk baking powder, salt, baking soda, and 1¾ cups whole wheat flour in a large bowl to combine. Whisk eggs, brown sugar, and yogurt in a medium bowl to combine. Add vanilla and 1 cup butter; whisk just to incorporate. Using a rubber spatula, mix in dry ingredients, being careful not to overmix, then gently fold in blueberries. Scrape batter into prepared pan and spread out evenly. Top with reserved crumble.

Bake cake, checking after 30 minutes and tenting with foil if crumble is getting very dark (some color is fine), until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 60–70 minutes. Let cake cool in pan at least 2 hours (so it firms up and is easier to slice).

 

DO AHEAD: Cake can be baked 3 days ahead. Store tightly wrapped at room temperature.

 

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I’ve been thinking about ice cream a lot lately since it has been so hot here in Toronto, really sticky humid.  Going back to my childhood where we never had a single flavour ice cream in the house, it was always Neapolitan because no one could agree on a flavor.  I was finally able to find freeze dried strawberries which is what I thought might work for the strawberry flavor and colour without adding too much liquid to the dough.  For chocolate I used alkalinized dark cocoa powder.  As I’ve done before I made one dough which is divided early on after French folding until full windowpane (I hand mix everything now).  To one divided dough I mix in the freeze dried strawberries which I processed to a powder and to the other I add the cocoa powder.  The three doughs are then rolled out, laminated and rolled out again.  Strips are cut, twisted and then the whole thing rolled up.

The following for baking in a 9 x 4 x 4” Pullman pan no lid 

11 g freeze dried strawberries process to a powder.

 

7 g dark cocoa powder (5%) with 10 g sugar

Overnight sweet levain

1:4:4

20 g starter 80 g water 80 g bread flour and 20 g sugar

fermented overnight at 70-72ºF 

 

The next morning mix the following except for the butter.

282 g bread flour i

1 large egg

30 g sugar

126 g skim milk

30 g 2% plain Greek Yogurt

8 g salt

180 g levain 

 

Total flour = 402 g

 

You will need an additional egg for an egg wash 

 

30 g room temperature butter. Take out first thing in the morning.

 

After the butter hass softened mix it with 30 g of flour because this will make the butter far easier to incorporate.

 

Mix until fully incorporated and then rest to allow the flour to fully hydrate 15 mins.  French folds until gluten fully developed.  Then gradually add the blended butter flour slapping and folding until smooth.

 

Shape into a ball and divide into approximate thirds.  Shape the largest third into a boule and set aside covered with a towel.

Take one dough ball and gradually add the strawberry powder, slap and fold until the strawberry is fairly even throughout the dough.

Take the final dough ball and gradually add the cocoa/sugar mix, slap and fold until the chocolate is even throughout the dough.

 

Lightly flour a work surface and the plain dough boule.  Roll out to at least 12” in length and almost as wide as the length of your pan, set aside.  Continue to do the same with the other two balls next rolling the strawberry dough out to 12” and placing that on top of the plain rolled out dough.  Finally rolling the chocolate dough out again to 12” and finally placing that on top of the strawberry dough.

 

Using a ruler and pizza cutter, cut the dough into evenly wide strips about 1.5-2 cm wide along the length of the dough but leaving about 2-4 cm of dough uncut at the end furthest away from you.  When all the strips are cut, twist the strips in alternating directions, clockwise and then counter clockwise.  Once all the strips are twisted, roll the whole thing into a log starting furthest away from you getting a nice tight roll at the start.  Once rolled transfer to your pullman pan on a parchment sling with the ends of the strips at the bottom.

 

Place in the proofing box set to 82-84ºF to proof until the dough comes to approximately 1 cm below the edge of the Pullman pan.  This takes about 8-8.5 hours at 82ºF, the yeast isn’t likely to be osmotolerant so it will take longer than you would normally expect.  You could consider spiking the dough with some IDY if you’re in a bit of a rush or want a less sour bread perhaps 0.5%.

 

 

At about 30 mins before you think your dough will be at 1 cm below the edge of the pan, preheat your oven to 355ºF with a rack or baking steel/stone on the lowest rack.  At this time prepare an egg wash and gently brush it on the top of the dough.  When the oven is ready 30 mins later, brush the top of the dough again with the egg wash.  Bake for 45 mins turning once halfway through.  Keep an eye on the top crust and be prepared to shield it with either aluminum foil or a cookie tray above if it is getting dark too soon.  After 45 mins remove from the pan to check for doneness.  Place the bread back in the oven for another 5 minutes to ensure that the crust on the sides is fully set and baked.

 

 

Remove from oven and place on a rack to cool completely before slicing.

 

The dough is in the proofer now and I’ll update this post when it is baked.

Benny

 

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