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If this works, you will see a photo of the previously mentioned breads I tried today...
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If this works, you will see a photo of the previously mentioned breads I tried today...
Hi to all at this great website
My name is Jonty, and I am a college student too enamored with baking to waste time on my first ever blog on some other topic (ie: indie music, saving the world, angsty stuff).
Today I tried to make the NYT no-knead bread. I didn't have a heavy covered pot so I just put it in a baking dish, uncovered. I tried to post a picture of it, but I have no idea what I'm doing wrong because nothing is happening. I got all excited, taking pictures of the loaf, grain, etc. My husband thought I was nuts! I don't know how it was supposed to be inside, but it was spongy with even holes that were quite a bit larger than my normal homemade hearth loaf.
Qahtan inspired me to make these...
I used Whole wheat pastry flour.
I think the ww pastry flour gave these a really nice flavour. They were yummy, can't wait to make these again :)
I made a half-serious resolution to bake in the outdoor oven at least once a month, and after a few weeks with subzero temperatures, and a weekend out of town, this was my last chance for February. We had a warm up all week, but it was only about 20 degrees at 8 am when I started the fire. We have a pretty good view of the oven from the house, so I was able to load it up with fuel and keep an eye on it from inside, so it's not too bad! The only problem was the warm temps created a very muddy yard, so between me and the dog coming in and out all day my house is not a pretty sight.
I posted this somewhere here a long time back, but thought I'd post again to make it easier to find. I'll try to remember to get some photos next time I make them before they get all eaten! I may try to make these into a sourdough recipe like JMonkey did here in order to use up excess starter...I'll report on that when I do, but for now, these just use baking powder.