The third day
This is day three of my starter and I think it's on the way to becomming bread.
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This is day three of my starter and I think it's on the way to becomming bread.
This is my daily bread I enjoy making for the family.
Made this over the past couple days and was delightful. Very soft crumb and flavorful too. I used Floydm's [url=http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/197]recipe[/url] which was just lovely. I will start the poolish again tonight to bake off tomorrow afternoon. I want to have this one all the time!
This bread was from a starter that was tickled with a little molasses (a question from a previous comment...and got me thinkin' it might taste nice) and it was tastyyyyy! The bread didn't spring like I would have wanted it to, but none the less made for some tasty bits to slop up pasta sauce :)
I just used KA bread flour, water, salt and some molasses.
I dug my starter out of the refrigerator on Thursday and started refreshing it without a clear notion of what I would use it for, although some type of rye bread sounded good. Even though it had been 2-3 weeks since it was last used, it bounced back quickly and I had enough by Friday evening to start two different batches of bread. After browsing through recipes, I decided on the NY Deli Rye from Reinhart's BBA and a sourdough Dark Rye from the new KA Whole Grain cookbook.
Looking for a dairy free recipe for homemade grissini - preferablly wholegrain. Made in the true artisan way - each one hand formed into a long thin stick. I want to server these standing upright in a tall glass as part of a cheese and antipasta spread I'm doing for Easter? Can anyone help?
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Hi, arrived in Auckland yeaterday 31 March.
Today is Sunday and started maknig some sourdough bread this morning. Am giving some bread making lessons to Shireen's friend this afternoon.
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