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He made me an offer I couldn't refuse

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I was in my building's management office on Wed. afternoon.  The building's Chief Engineer said that he had to discuss something serious with me.  "I want you to make me another one of those olive breads" he said with all seriousness.  Who was I to refuse?  "Baguette or batard?"  "Baguette." "See you on Friday" was my reply.

415g x 4 baguettes

The formula:

Notes:

Honey Oat Bread - Bread Machine

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Before I got into making bread by hand, this is the bread that I made in the bread machine. The original recipe is for a 1.5 lb loaf from the CD Kitchen website. I played with it adjusting the quantities for a 2 lb loaf since that is the minimum size loaf for the bread machine I have.

My daughter requested that I make this for Xmas dinner. So this weekend's bake was not very exciting. I did make 3 of these loaves for the soup kitchen as well. 

No Oven challenge - take 2 (success!)

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Christmas Eve, I tried baking a loaf in the wood stove again, having learned a lot from Take 1. Same basic set up, with a few key changes. One, I waited until the coals had died down a bit more than the first try. Two, I used a 6-inch Fat Daddios cake pan inside the cast iron pot, and proofed the loaf in this as a bread pan.

A (quick) tale of two "students"

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No, that isn't my batard.

During our recent visit to my brother and wife in Albuquerque, their home baker friend, having seen my postings on TFL asked if I could give him a baking lesson.  Just in case, I also packed up everything to make a few batches of SJSD batards.  Everything except the kitchen sink and my baking deck, that is.

Pulla for Christmas!

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Well a very Merry Christmas to my freshloaf friends who celebrate it! this loaf made my neighbours little girl very happy just now!  The look on her face seeing a whole loaf of pulla made my day.

Happy baking! Ski

Final proofing of baguettes

Toast

I recently when to baking school to learn baguettes. My family just love baguettes such that I must have every morning. I don't think I have problem with obtaining window frame. My main problem is proofing. I do baguettes again today. I do the finger poking test but still the final result of the baguettes is still not round. I am not sure if the baguettes is underproof. Like I says I do the finger poking. The dough stick to my fingers when I do the poking. I proof for abt 1.5 hours. When I was about to bake just now, the dough Bounce back slowly.