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Pár darab fotó a sütéseimről.
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- Szanter5339's Blog
Fonott kalács.
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Strawberries are here for their short stay

Oh, Strawberries! They are abound now and will be gone soon.
I was thrilled that a local 3 generation family owned farm with organic, pesticide free, picked daily, fruits and veggies, have opened a second stand down the road from me. They have another stand near by but this one is super convenient for me. Now I have three to pick from all within less than 15 minutes drive and, that's not counting the 2 farmer's market's.
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- SylviaH's Blog
Farmers Market Week 2

So I've stuck with it into week two (lets see about week 10). To prep for this market I have to be prepared as i work M-F and that means after work Friday is the likely time I'll be bulk fermenting/shaping/retarding. Followed by waking up early to bake the loaves and get down to the market in time.
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- Anonymous's Blog
Some GF Experiments

Warning - this contains lots of photos
I outlined the experiments I wanted to undertake with regards to GF baking in a previous post and here is a brief personal log of the first steps.
I baked gluten free breads with a mix of tapioca flour, potato flour and five other flours using instant yeast as rising agent and psyllium husk as gelling agent.
The psyllium husks have been soaked with 20g water per g Psyllium.
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- Juergen Krauss's Blog
Sweet Yeast Rings

Enriched yeast dough with butter, milk and sugar. I ferment half the dough without butter and sugar overnight using my bread yeast culture. The following day I incorporate the next half flour with sugar, butter and spices (I use caraway seeds here) . Let dough rise till doubled then shape in rings and place them close to each other on a tray. Dissolve some sugar in milk and use it to glaze the rings then sprinkle with seasme seeds. Let them rest until puffed up, an hour or so, and bake at 180-200 till golden.
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- Odrade's Blog
Feta Cheese & Hot Pepper Bread in Dutch Oven
Okay my second Attempt at Feta Cheese and Hot Pepper bread!
but this time I use a cast iron dutch oven and I am very happy!
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- BreadChubby's Blog