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Pecan Apple Strudel Panettone

I recently received a 25 Kg bag of Pasini Millebolle panettone flour, and this was the first test. The panettone is a simple variation on my usual formula, meant to evoke a Danish pastry with pecan and apple. I added cardamom in addition to vanilla bean, plus a variety of inclusions totaling approximately the weight of flour in the recipe.
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In honor of Pi Day
A Chai Blackberry pie. A bit rough around the edges but better than I usually do. Tasting still to come.

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Poppy seed hamantaschen

Trying to beat Ilya who always has an interesting post of his lovely hamantaschen every year.
The ones at the back are gluten free (almond and tapioca) whilst those at the front are more traditional and have a yeasted dough made with cake flour and a little bit of lemon zest from a Ukranian recipe.
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(CB) SD Soybean, anchovy, and shallot fougasse with savory spiced syrup glaze

I decided to scrap the idea of making pain suisse-based flatbread. The idea was cutting out disks of pain suisse, and bake them the millefeuille way. But too much leftover dough after the cutouts were taken. So, nope.
This flatbread is inspired by a dish of my homeland. It's called kering tempe. It's basically caked soybean, fermented by Rhizopus oligosporus mould, crispy fried, and then cooked in palm-sugar-based savory spiced syrup, meant to be eaten with rice. Think of praline, but using tempe and also savory.
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Flammkuchen AKA- Tarte Flambe'e

Formula 🔗 👇
https://mission-food.com/wprm_print/flammkuchen-tarte-flambee-german-pizza-with-bacon-and-onions
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Flammekueche
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Flatbread C.B. #2 - Uzbek sourdough flatbread

Formula courtesy of Ian Island66, by way of Tom Passin.
🔗 To Ian's blog post
https://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/75349/uzbek-sourdough-flatbread
The bake went pretty much verbatim to Ian's blog instructions. I am happy with the outcome. I used rehydrated onion for my topping.
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Irish soda bread. The Will Falzon Method.

Formula revision:
*After many bakes, it is clear that cutting in cold butter is unnecessary. For this application melted butter is just fine.

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Flat Bread Community Bake: Georgian Khachapuri
Here is my contribution to the latest community bake. It is Adjaruli Khachapuri. The recipe I used was from Chainbaker https://www.chainbaker.com/khachapuri/
For once I more or less followed the recipe. My dough was a little soft, so I added half a scoop of WW atta to firm it up a little.
Also I split the dough into 2 medium and one small bread as I think just 2 breads would be rather large.
The breads were rich but tasty. We had the small one cold as a snack the day after and it was still nice cold.
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Swedish Tunnbrod
For the flatbreads Community Bake, I made Swedish Tunnbrod. The recipe is from King Arthur's Big Book of Breads, giving me another opportunity to bake something from that book.
Tunnbrod is fairly straightforward. This recipe called for AP flour, rye flour (I used whole rye flour), sugar, yeast, salt, ground fennel seeds, milk, and melted butter. I combined the dry ingredients and then mixed in the wet ingredients by hand. The resulting dough was kneaded by hand for a few minutes, then allowed to ferment for an hour.
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