
From Daniel's [b]"Local Breads"[/b] book, this was a recipe for [b]Auvergne Rye Baguettes with Lardons[/b] but having no lardons or pancetta to hand, I chose to use a tasty Iberico Chorizo that I had been gradually working my way through. There's never a bad time to eat chorizo in my books!
The additional flavour of rye in a baguette appealed to me and as I needed to check the viability of my recently rescued rye starter, this seemed like a good bake to attempt.
The rye content in the recipe was 50g in 450g of white flour with the overnight preferment being made with white flour and rye starter. I chose to use all rye for the preferment so my overall rye content was higher. I diced the chorizo finely and cooked in a pan for 5 mins or so before draining the oil off.
With main dough hydration of 70% this made for a very sticky wet mass. I autolysed for 30mins before adding the salt, chorizo and preferment, then did 3-4 stretch and folds over a 2 hour period which helped to pull it all together. Daniel retards his shaped baguettes in the fridge for 12-24hrs but I chose not to do this as I knew the chorizo would pack plenty of flavour.
Resulting baguettes are very tasty indeed, and the chorizo is in fact not at all overpowering but rather a more subtle flavour running right through the bread (presumably from the residual oils that have soaked in). The rye element affords a lovely nuttiness which goes well with the chorizo. A nice lump of Spanish Manchego cheese and this is a delightful snack, definitely to be a regular bake.

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David. More Leader bakes to come !
Excellent bake. The addition of the chorizo sounds delicious.
Ian
And I'm sorry to say I have no chorizo, but I do have some bacon in the fridge that might not be missed immediately. How much chorizo did you add?
Recipe called for 280g of lardons I think but I used less chorizo than that. I didn't want the basic baguette rye flavour overwhelmed by spicy chorizo but in the event I shouldn't have worried so much. I'll definitely put more in next time.
We love chorizo both Spanish and Mexican. A perfect addition for an ultra light rye baguette. We love chorizo in bialy's too. Well Done and
Happy Baking