My first attempt at bread - not too bad. The consensus was it needs more salt (and I think a little more sugar). Made 4 loaves. Didn't take picture of 2nd baguette but it did come out straight
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Pretty nice for a first try, better than I could do.
If you are looking for Bread inspiration with some salt measurements. You can try some of Chef Bart's recipes. I included two links below.
Sweet Anise Bread
And my personal favorite Rosemary Focaccia
Thanks for participating.
Enjoy.
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Originally posted by TLK View PostMy first attempt at bread - not too bad. The consensus was it needs more salt (and I think a little more sugar). Made 4 loaves. Didn't take picture of 2nd baguette but it did come out straight
It looks like you could use a little more time fermenting.
ChipChip
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I used a very basic recipe that I found on the interweb that called for honey (which I didn't have). I didn't follow it to the letter so I guess it isn't fair to fully critique it yet. Also (GREAT eye Chip) I let this dough rise twice over two hours then formed and rise another hour. Agreed they needed more time. The idea was to try anything just to see if I had the basic concept down. I will report back when I follow a recipe precisely and dont improvise.
Thanks for the links!
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TLK, Your bread is looking great. Here's a link to the recipe that I use.
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/43/t...s-19037-8.html
The recipe is on post number 77. I pretty much think it's a no fail type of recipe. I just doubled that recipe today, and made 20 loaves.
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Originally posted by okn View PostTLK, Your bread is looking great. Here's a link to the recipe that I use.
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/43/t...s-19037-8.html
The recipe is on post number 77. I pretty much think it's a no fail type of recipe. I just doubled that recipe today, and made 20 loaves.
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Originally posted by TLK View PostThanks for sharing! I will definitely give it a try. What do you do with all that bread after you cook it? Give it away or freeze it? Looks great!Last edited by okn; 06-06-2015, 09:13 PM.
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Wanted to also say I read your entire post and enjoyed watching how you out it all together. Wish I documented mine a little more. And good on you for cooking w your 7 yr old and keeping her involved! Those lessons will last a lifetime
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A close friend of mine bakes 10 loaves every Friday night, but there's just his wife & son at home. He takes the surplus down to the pub and gives it away; most recipients buy him a pint. Loaf = 20p Beer = ?3.00 !Build thread: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f6/m...sts-20752.html
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Originally posted by oblertone View PostA close friend of mine bakes 10 loaves every Friday night, but there's just his wife & son at home. He takes the surplus down to the pub and gives it away; most recipients buy him a pint. Loaf = 20p Beer = ?3.00 !
Now, I have all of my retirement plans in place .Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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Hello TLK
Here is a link to a recipe I use with great results in my oven. Both home oven and Pizza oven.
3 cups warm water.
5 1/2 cups all purpose flower (Unbleached)
1 1/2 Table spoons Course salt
1 1/2 Table spoons yeast.
Mix in a plastic container and allow to rise 2 hour. Put in fridge till next day. Cut off a ball of dough, shape it into a ball and allow it to rise on a corn dusted peal for 45 minutes to 90 minutes.
Bake at 450 for 33 to 35 minutes.
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