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Sour Cherry Focaccia

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Today I made Sour Cherry Focaccia by using Cook's Illustrated for the dough and method and Martha Stewart's idea for the topping. I used a total of 6oz. of sour cherries which I defrosted from my summer farmer's market stash and sprinkled each (9") pan with 1/2 tablespoon of  coarse sugar and fresh rosemary.

i will taste them tonight at our dinner gathering and report the tasting results.

Sourdough second try

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I tried the same recipe again, but this time no overnight proofing in the fridge. Just 3 hours at room temperature. 

Crumb and crust came out great. A bit weak on the flavor front. 

 

On the oven road...

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I regret I hadn't photo documented and tasted that yam loaf.  It took much longer rising  (influenced by long rises on the Tartine theme) ending up on the porch overnight, and because that was too cold in the morning, I did some microwave low voltage zaps to it and then when it got to rising, had to tip it out of the banneton (no problem, rice flour) and fold the dough.  It was so full of rice flour (fear it might stick) I ended up holding it under the running tap to wash off the flour.  A few folds in the air with wet hands and I was in business.

Injera

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I found a tiny little book on fermentation in the library. Almost small enough to slip into a shirt pocket but big on inspiration. The author is Sandor Katz. The first thing I tried was his Injera. It is delicious and sour and tastes a bit like a soft, spongy pumpernickel. Very easy. A keeper.