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Carrot with Coriander & Dark Beer with Treacle bread

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I am fairly new to baking my own bread, and currently use reasonably basic yeasted recipes, as I haven't yet progressed to making my own sourdoughs.

I like mixing flours, but normally use a base of high protein (14.8%) Canadian White Wheat Flour, which I'm able to buy from my local supermarket, in fact it's the supermarket's own brand. I normally mix it with varying amounts of either Spelt, Rye or Multigrain flours I have also tried various liquid ingredients, such as cultured Buttermilk, Beer and now Carrot juice. in order to create some different flavours.

That's Right, More Damn Baguettes! :)

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What did you expect? :)

In the spirit of a few of David's recent bakes, these were loosely based on a bunch of stuff in FWSY, with some last minute stuff from TFL.

If memory serves:

400g KA AP
25g KA WW
25g Bob's Red Mill dark rye 
100g 100% SD starter (didn't build a levain, just dumped in from the feeding discard)
~0.5g IDY (insurance policy :)
11g salt
375g water (a guess based on flour mix and starter amount)

This week's baking 3-12-15

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This week, I baked a batch of SJSD baguettes. They aren't the prettiest I've ever baked, but I'll post a couple photos of mine, since there have been so many folks baking these and enjoying them recently.

Authentic Baguettes from Cook's Illustrated and MegaSteam

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Baguette is one of my favorites, but I have not got it quite right ... yet. 

I followed the authentic baguette recipe from Cook's Illustrated with the MegaSteam method. Based on the result, I think it was a nice try. I let the steaming going for too long, so the crust was a bit too thick. Of course more practices are needed for scoring ;P 

Lucy’s Practice Sprouted and Scalded Slash Bag - Take 2 - with a Boule too

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True to her word, Lucy took last week’s baguette bake and tried to improve it seve4ral ways.  She cut the cold time in the fridge from 19 hours to 13 hoping to the keep the dough from over proofing to get better spring, bloom and maybe ears.

 

She increased the sprouted whole grains for 19% to 29% - more than a 50% increase which help the flavor but probably hurt the possibility of a more open crumb.  She also subbed barley for last week’s Kamut for one of the 5 whole grains.

Baguette proofing with a chilly twist – take 2

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A continuation of my journey into the world of cold proofing the shaped, and sometimes shapely, baguettes.  This reporting of the trip again required no passport or Global Entry/Trusted Traveler documentation.  Just a curiosity of what happens when I retard the baguette dough in its final phase prior to its own voyage from couche to oven. My interest in investigating this method is nothing more than an experiment in learning about ways to control the time/temp elements of fermentation, baby steps at a time.

100% Sourdough German-Style Many Grain Bread

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I think this is my first post on TFL. I registered way back in July of 2011. I used to be active on CountryLife.net before Lehman's "rescued" it.

The other day, when I was making a batch of German-Style Many Grain Bread (from Peter Reinhart's "Whole Grain Breads") I did a search online to see if anyone had any comments on the recipe. A couple of the search results were on this site.