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  • #31
    Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

    Here's the bread. As I said, I think I could have done better with a dryer dough. I also feel like the holding the soaker 13 or 14 hours wouldn't have helped the gluten, but it does help the flavor. The feel of three times the dough needs some learning..

    :-)

    Chris
    Last edited by SCChris; 04-27-2013, 09:29 PM.

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    • #32
      Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

      Gudday Chris
      I can just imagine the smell of those fresh loaves!!
      Regards dave
      Measure twice
      Cut once
      Fit in position with largest hammer

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      • #33
        Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

        Dave, I wish you were around to pass one or two along. 11 loaves isn't easy to find "appropriate" homes for.
        I found homes for 4 so far.


        Chris

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        • #34
          Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

          Gudday Chris
          Ha !!!! I suppose when I do think about it I usually bake 2 loafs and a few rolls.....then give 1/2 away to the neighbors
          Regards dave
          Measure twice
          Cut once
          Fit in position with largest hammer

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          • #35
            Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

            Originally posted by cobblerdave View Post
            Gudday Chris
            Ha !!!! I suppose when I do think about it I usually bake 2 loafs and a few rolls.....then give 1/2 away to the neighbors
            Regards dave
            Yep. That's the way it works..

            I'm happy to see that Jay and Faith haven't commented on the obvious, and it only took me cleaning up from dinner guests to see it, the loaves are over proofed. Well, better realizing it late than never.. My focus was not on the loaves it was on assembling the ingredients for the dinner and cleaning.. Focus, Focus, Focus!



            :-)

            Chris

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            • #36
              Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

              Well, I wasn't going to say anything...:-) But then again I was looking at the loader. Would like to see how that works.

              Got the parts for the steam injection system but life is being difficult at the moment. Mom spent a week in intensive care, working long hard hours and 6 days a week, yard chores are already behind. So once I get caught up I hope to bake again. I was going to try something today but it is just a sobby mess outside. Figures it would rain on my only day off.

              I know " the sun will come out tomorrow"...(I hate that song)

              Perhaps some banana bread will make my spirits brighter.

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              • #37
                Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                Take care of your mom, hope she gets better soon. I'll put together a short video of the loader in action for everyone. It may be with this or that being unloaded but it should be helpful.

                Chris

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                • #38
                  Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                  Originally posted by SCChris View Post

                  PS The cast iron and shelf there on were replaced after the bake was finished.
                  And the Boules baked in the cast iron and, of course, my helper.
                  Chris,

                  Where did you find the Cast Iron pots you are using for you Boules?

                  I have been using upright versions of that and find it very difficult to transfer the dough into the deep pot without deflating the dough, and my tops are much to domed to use upside down.

                  BTW the loader looks great.

                  Chip
                  Chip

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                  • #39
                    Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                    Chip, try CostPlus World market. You have one in Rosedale and Bloomington.

                    I can fit 2 in my gas kitchen oven..

                    Chris

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                    • #40
                      Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                      Lunch was 2 farm fresh eggs fried softly in butter, salt, pepper, basil and bread.

                      Chris

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                      • #41
                        Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                        Originally posted by SCChris View Post
                        Chip, try CostPlus World market. You have one in Rosedale and Bloomington.

                        I can fit 2 in my gas kitchen oven..

                        Chris
                        Thanks, I will look there.

                        Chip
                        Chip

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                        • #42
                          Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                          Oh and Chip, I bought the large 5qt size, I think there is a 3.5 as well. The 5qt takes up to about 900g of dough although I stick with 800g +/- and use parchment paper and a peel to slide the dough in.

                          Chris

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                          • #43
                            Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                            Originally posted by SCChris View Post
                            Oh and Chip, I bought the large 5qt size, I think there is a 3.5 as well. The 5qt takes up to about 900g of dough although I stick with 800g +/- and use parchment paper and a peel to slide the dough in.

                            Chris
                            Chris,

                            Found the 5 qt Lodge on Amazon for $35 with free shipping. Thanks for the help

                            Chip
                            Chip

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                            • #44
                              Re: I'm building a bread loader or two.

                              Here are a few static pictures that, hopefully, fill in a few questions. I'll be posting a quick video in an hour or so that should help further.

                              The plates are 8.75 inch diameter. 12 - 8 inch loaves seem like they would be a maximum load for a 42 inch oven.


                              http://youtu.be/I3mgNU3MohY

                              Here is a very short video of a very short bread loader.

                              Chris
                              Last edited by SCChris; 05-02-2013, 06:48 AM.

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