Re: First loaves of bread
Hi David. I agree with Jay on the firing of the oven. It never got hot enough if it didn't clear.
Don't worry about putting sourdough on hold- although you do want to feed the beasties every now and then. Getting a feel for other breads will help you a lot when you are ready to start up again. Sourdough will always be less predictable than IDY, though. With a lot of help, though, I've learned how to deal with the seasonal vagaries of sourdough. Mostly.
If you want to try a nifty breakfasty loaf, try a white regular dough (like you'd bake in a pan) and add in cracked sugar cubes which you have coated in cinnamon. About 1/2 c per 9x5 loaf will do it. I knead them in after mixing. You get these cool pockets of sweet cinnamony goodness...
Hi David. I agree with Jay on the firing of the oven. It never got hot enough if it didn't clear.
Don't worry about putting sourdough on hold- although you do want to feed the beasties every now and then. Getting a feel for other breads will help you a lot when you are ready to start up again. Sourdough will always be less predictable than IDY, though. With a lot of help, though, I've learned how to deal with the seasonal vagaries of sourdough. Mostly.

If you want to try a nifty breakfasty loaf, try a white regular dough (like you'd bake in a pan) and add in cracked sugar cubes which you have coated in cinnamon. About 1/2 c per 9x5 loaf will do it. I knead them in after mixing. You get these cool pockets of sweet cinnamony goodness...





, I'm a total newbie on this: Jay and Elizabeth, you mention the word "clear". What are you clearing? And what is loading? I don't want to commandeer Davids thread on his bread so I'll start a new one on my wfo loaves I baked yesterday with pics and hopefully you all can help me out too. It turned out pretty good but David and Jay seem to say the oven is sprayed with water AFTER the loaves are put in? I assumed you sprayed seconds before but with a fine mist. It looks (as David says), like I need to get the dome white hot (burn the carbon off) so the spray wont deposit black particles.
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