Hi everyone,
I too have been looking at this site for quite a while, I have made some of the breads and am very impressed with the results and the level of support.
I've been making bread for several years, and recently started selling to work colleagues and neighbours, this site has given me some ideas and I feel tempted to share some of my creations, but am a bit aprehensive in such experienced company.
Hi, LimeyLoaf.
Welcome to TFL!
Temptation is your friend. Succumb! Do share your creations. We love to see what others are baking.
If you look around, you'll find TFL members ranging from active professional bakers and baking instructors to those who are just thinking about baking their first loaf. We appreciate having that whole range participating. We all learn from each other.
I, for one, have read some about traditional English breads, but have never attempted them. I'd love to hear about what you have been baking (and see photos).
David
Greetings, LimeLoaf!
If you are willing to share some recipes, do you have a good one for Bloomer? When we lived in an English village back in the '70s, we always got it at the little local baker and it was heavenly. It's heavier bodied than the French baguettes and with the most heavenly crunchy crust and flavorful crumb. We loved having a tea of bread and cheese with thick slices of bloomer bread spread and fresh English butter. My mouth waters thinking about it. Is is still a popular bread? I thought I was ready to just make a few favorite breads for a while, but now I want to try a bloomer if you have a good recipe.
Catherine
has the same texture and crust as the bloomers you remember. Try it.
Jeremy
Jeremy, Where can I find this recipe? Is she another bread book author or a member of this forum? Maybe I should do a search.
Catherine
I wrote a little about it on the forum and that links to a longer post at my personal blog. But I didn't post full details of the recipe. I can do that this evening if you cannot find it elsewhere on line.
Jeremy
Thanks for the coments, I mainly do flavoured rolls and focaccia, I will put a sample up if I can get a blog working, also I will try and find a good lardycake (Although I have never done one myself)
Richard
I've got some lardy cake recipes here, but I haven't made them yet.We're planning an English-style high tea at some stage, and it will happen then.
I'm from England and living and baking in Rome, and I can guarantee you'll get a warm welcome here.
Jeremy
Bloomer is the shape.......................
Bloomer refers to a bread shape that is cylindrical, with slightly tapered ends, but flat on the bottom with several diagonal slashes across the top.
Looking forward to seeing your bakes and maybe share some of your recipes.
Sylvia in San Diego, CA
Thanks all for your encouragement, I will put the recipe for this one up tomorrow after I have resized the photo's,
Richard