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โDec-14-2022 10:55 AM
propchef wrote:dedmiston wrote:
Share some pictures of your loaves when you get a chance. It's always fun to see other people's creations. What do you do with your loaves? Are they just for home or do you give them away?
Awesome! You've clearly been doing it for a while and have a great idea of new directions!
I worked as a pastry chef and executive chef at various places for about 20 years, and for the last 23 years (since January 1, 2000) I've been teaching Culinary, first for the US Navy and then at a college here in NORCAL/Wine Country. Even so I've always considered bread to be a hobby, something I'll do at home even after cooking all day.
I taught from home for about a year including my baking class. Here's just a quick video of the egg bread ending. There are several videos before this outlining the various steps in mixing and shaping. Yes, that's a cast iron loaf pan. ๐
https://youtu.be/hCJ3egzV7w8
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โDec-14-2022 10:41 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Share some pictures of your loaves when you get a chance. It's always fun to see other people's creations. What do you do with your loaves? Are they just for home or do you give them away?
โDec-14-2022 08:23 AM
propchef wrote:
Well done!
You might try using cold water and extending your fermentation times for more flavor. If you're using instant yeast there's no need to bloom the yeast with warm water. Besides, warm water can make the dough somewhat sticky. Did you use any steam to set the crust? Did you use a wash? What flour are you using? It makes a HUGE difference to use something like Guisto's or Central Milling instead of a grocery-store brand.
https://centralmilling.com/store/
http://giustos.com/home_baker
I'd love to see what the insides of those look like! That's a high-hydration formula and should produce some nice voids within the bread.
I retire from behind the stove in a few months and looking forward to it but I'll still keep making bread (and pizza dough!).
If you like experimenting I recommend these books: Breads from the LaBrea Bakery by Nancy Silverman, The Village Baker by Joe Ortiz, or anything by Peter Reinhart, with his Breadbaker's Apprentice one of my favorites.
Breadheads unite!
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โDec-14-2022 07:59 AM
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โDec-14-2022 07:37 AM
dedmiston wrote:thanks, found the recipe
Oh the bread. Very simple too. Go to Amazon for Artisan Bread in Five Minutes A Day.
The ingredients are:
- Six cups of warm water.
- 3 Tbsp Kosher Salt
- 4 Tbsp Yeast
- 13 cups of flour
The rest of the recipe (the technique) is too much to type.
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โDec-13-2022 05:18 PM
โDec-13-2022 05:01 PM
routeforty wrote:
Where did you get the recipe, or could you post it here? I've been trying some different recipes found online and they were OK, but that looks really good. I don't have a kitchen aid mixer though, so the kneading has to be the old fashioned way. Gary
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โDec-13-2022 04:32 PM
โDec-13-2022 04:15 PM
routeforty wrote:
Where did you get the recipe, or could you post it here? I've been trying some different recipes found online and they were OK, but that looks really good. I don't have a kitchen aid mixer though, so the kneading has to be the old fashioned way. Gary