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8/2 Bake
The Sweet Stuff
I am not much a proper pastry baker but I had a request from my Wifes workmates for some sweet morning breads so I decided to give it a go.
Cracking on with the dough….
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- Wingnut's Blog
Farmer's Market Week 11 CranPoppy Spelt (60% WholeGrain)
So my love for spelt continues to grow. I loved the poppy baguettes and thought cranberries with be a nice addition. Continued with the intentionally low profile elongated batard which yields more slightly smaller and more crusty slices. I tried the staggered retard to get through this bake and was mostly successful but saw the dough acting less vigorously towards the last. bake. Had they all been baked in the first round all would have been quite well with the world.
CranPoppy Spelt
Makes 1 - 943 g loaf
Build 1 (12 hours)
2 Starter
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- Anonymous's Blog
Max's 100% Triple Levain Bread with Onions
It's been a few weeks since my last post. I've been very busy, traveling to Costa Rica on vacation which was amazing and upon my return we added another family member to our pack. I am happy to introduce Max who is our new 9 month mixed breed puppy.
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- Isand66's Blog
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins

Flavored with cocoa powder and adorned with semi sweet chocolate chips, these muffins are one of the best ways to start your day.
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- bakingyummies's Blog
Lavender Rosemary Semi-Sour
Wanted to use some of the lavender that's growing like crazy in our garden. Inspired by the Provençal formulae by Karin et al. Taste is different - complex, bready and savory. It's semi-sour because I used 2.5 g yeast to get this done in a day.
Formula:
120 g 100% starter
436 g Bread flour
400 g water
32 g whole wheat
32 g Rye flour
2.5 g active dry yeast
17 g salt
1 TBS chopped lavender leaves
1 TBS chopped Rosemary leaves
40 g creme de cassis liqueur (any sweet liqueur will do I'd imagine)
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- jamesjr54's Blog
Sour Sourdough and Low Glycemic Sourdough bread
Floyd and Chris,
Thank you for your post. I am working on getting the original Laraburu yeast and bacteria. Can you give me some advice on how to access the yeast and bacteria files and how to get a sample of the yeast and bacteria to start a starter? Are there charges to get specific samples? I assume once I get the bacteria and yeast I add them to warm water and then add some whole wheat flour and let it rise. Can you give me more details and links on how to get the starter, bacteria and yeast to grow and form a new starter with Laraburu yeast and bacteria?
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- miranme's Blog
Prince George's Chacon
King George V of England, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Wilhelm II of Germany were cousins. Their family squabbles created WW1 a war that could not be settled until the end of WW2.
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- dabrownman's Blog
Lemon and poppyseed cake
We've been having such hot couple of weeks here in London that I've been struggling to even think of baking. But I have made an exception for my birthday and baked myself a lovely birthday treat - a tangy lemony cake. A perfect end to a day with a nice hot cup of tea.
Full recipe in my blog here
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- HokeyPokey's Blog
