sourdough starters
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Finally got around to activating a sourdough starter I got at least two years ago from Ed Wood's Sourdough International; did both baguettes and a no-knead loaf. A couple of photos; more at www.alan-ohio-bread.blogspot.com
the no-knead loaf baked
I was wondering if anyone knows how to form a pain de beaucaire. I have found a few formulas but not enough of a description to figure out how the loaf is formed. I have looked on the web, but google does a poor translating job from French to English. Can anyone help?
rcornwall
Been awhile since I've made this bread - made it yesterday ~ not to pretty -But tasty just the same!!
Did the "ONE" thing I've always stressed not to do - Rushed it a wee bit - LOL - plus used bigger loaf pans ( 9x5 ) instead of 8x4 .
Saw Dolfs pics when I got home and on-line - NICE Job - Plus read about autolyse - going to try this method this afternoon - will post results good or bad -
Today, besides [url=http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/4142/lshanah-tovah]Challah[/url] I produced two loaves of Reinhart's multi-grain Struan from his new book. For the "grains" part I used about 1/3 cooked brown rice, and the reset rolled oats. For the liquid is used yoghurt.
Reinhart's WGB multi-grain Struan
Today I baked a traditional (i.e. round) Challah for the new year's celebration.
Round Holiday Challah
Certainly not my best ever, but it'll do!
--dolf
I got a new digital camera, inspired by all the wonderful pictures on this web site. But then I had to wait for photogenic bread. Then I had to wait for an AC power supply after the wimpy alkaline batteries died.
The bread is very dense - 6 cups rye flour and 3 cups whole wheat. Inexplicably, it also calls for a mere 1/2 teaspoon caraway seeds. I put in about a tablespoon, but I could have added more.