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First attempt Pan Gallego...any tips???

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I always wanted to make this bread...and love that bun at the top and the character of this bread. I also have fond memories as long time ago as a student,  I cycled all the way through Galicia...

I remember well Santiago de la Compostela and the 'Jakobsweg' a path which still many people walk for pilgrimage...

Whilst there are formulas on you Tube in Spanish, I was surprised that there is not more information out there....

So I just had a go and treated it like a ciabatta at 85% hydration with a cold bulk.

Norm's, Memories of Brooklyn onion rolls.

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My humble interpretation. I had no dried onion. I hear tell the substitution of finely diced fresh will not taste the same. However, I can attest that these smell out of this world!  I can also guarantee this will not be the last time I make this quick easy recipe! Follow this link for the original formula. With thanks to the generosity of Norm (may he rest in peace,) a baker with a a big heart!

Sundried Apricots Walnuts Sourdough

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I gave watching the clock and finally achieved the results I wanted. Very happy with the crumb! According to my husband, it was amazingly tasty. 

This is a standard bakers percentage recipe. I did folds in intervals of 30 to 40mins, depending on what the dough told me. Apricots and walnuts were added during lamination. 

A Chinese Pizzaiolo’s Attempt at SD Pretzel

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For some reason, I’ve been badly craving the cheddar-overspilled pizza rolls sold in a Canadian supermarket. Of course, there is no way I could buy them now, being in HK. Because plain pizza rolls sound a tad boring, the plan was to make pizza-flavored lye pretzels with spinach dough.

 

Plumcot Ginger Pie with Whole Red Fife Crust

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This is a new recipe for me, the first time I made a whole grain pastry and first time baking a pie with plumcots.  The whole wheat pastry recipe is by Stella Parks, although as with her regular pie crust recipe I increase everything by 25% to ensure that I had plenty of pastry dough since my experience with her regular pastry was that there wasn’t quite enough.

Roasted Garlic, Sundried Tomatoes with Slate River Dairy Herb Cheese

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The local dairy that I get my yogurt from is slowly expanding their products and the latest is a hard Herb Cheese. 

 It is actually fairly strong tasting and the thyme really comes through. I thought it would be perfect with some roasted garlic and sun dried tomatoes. So here goes:

 

Makes 3 loaves. 

 

Levain:

63 g starter

63 g water

110 g unbleached flour

15 g freshly milled Rye flour

40% Whole Red Fife Sourdough

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I based my recipe on Maurizio’s Fifty-Fifty Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread.  I decided to lower the whole wheat just a bit.

For single loaf weight 750 grams 40% Red Fife

Weight

Ingredient

Baker’s Percentage 

151 g

Red Fife Stoneground

40%

227 g

White Bread Flour

60%

310 g

H2O @ 90ºF 

82%

9 g

Fine Sea Salt

Rose Wine Sour Cream Cherry Bread

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I opened up a bottle of Rose wine from a local Long Island winery that I really enjoyed, so figured why not use it in my next bake.  I usually use a stronger full bodied red wine which also tends to add more color to the dough, but the lighter flavored Rose was a nice change of pace.

Cherries are nice and sweet from the market now, so instead of using dried cherries I pitted some fresh ones for this bake and cut them up into pieces to add to the dough.  The sour cream really help make this bread nice and moist.