Sunday I finally got a real baking day in. It was the first time in... 2 months? 3 months? A very long time.
I started with the Sourdough English Muffin recipe that Kjknits posted a month or so ago.
They were *amazing*. There wasn't a terribly interesting smell or anything, but when I bit into one it was just one of those "Oh, wow" moments. I will definitely be baking them again.
Pretty nice crumb inside.
I don't have cutter or tins, I just used a mason jar lid. The ones I was happiest with I left about 1/3 inch tall when cutting and then squashed a bit wider and thinner before cooking.
I also make something like a cross between my standard pain sur poolish and the famous no knead bread.
The hydration on this was quite high, probably in the 70-75% range. It spread a little more than I would have liked, but the crumb was very nice (though slightly underbaked). Particularly nice since I'd run out of bread flour and was just baking with store brand AP flour.
I also made three sourdough loaves...
...and experimented a little with the scoring.
I thought it looked like a yin-yang, but my wife says it looks more like the Safeway Logo.
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Hi Floyd,
Great looking muffins but quite different looking from the original recipe pics in Sourdough English Muffin recipe that Kjknits posted a month or so ago. Make any mods to hydration?
Great Pictures Floyd, They looks delicious.
Keep posting!!!
zainab
http://arabicbites.blogspot.com/
OK you got me, I started a batch just now. Those look great Floyd.
What ever happened to the experiment with capturing wild yeast in SFO? Get beasties captured?
Eric
I made a couple batches of Floyds English muffins or rather kjknits recipe. They tasted good but I thought they were a little tough on the tops and bottoms where they baked in the spider pan. Does anyone have an idea how to make these totally tasty? I used AP flour and followed the formula pretty closely.
Eric