Re: Sourdough in Dinos WFO
Dino,
We're at about the same stage on the bread learning curve. I've been getting some great results when there are no distractions, (neighbors, calls, chores..) and some okay results otherwise. I have a pair of thermocouples buried in the middle of the dome bricks and the floor and I find I get the best results when the floor TC lags the dome TC, usually about 50F or so. It usually takes a while for the temp gradient to set up and this is usually about 1-2 hours after I've reached saturated temps of about 800F in the dome TC and 900F or better in the floor. Depending on the outside air temp and the amount of wind it can be 8-10 hours before I'm at bread temps. It's not easy to synchronize the bread fermentation with the oven temp curve. I think baking every few days in the WFO would help.
Mark
Dino,
We're at about the same stage on the bread learning curve. I've been getting some great results when there are no distractions, (neighbors, calls, chores..) and some okay results otherwise. I have a pair of thermocouples buried in the middle of the dome bricks and the floor and I find I get the best results when the floor TC lags the dome TC, usually about 50F or so. It usually takes a while for the temp gradient to set up and this is usually about 1-2 hours after I've reached saturated temps of about 800F in the dome TC and 900F or better in the floor. Depending on the outside air temp and the amount of wind it can be 8-10 hours before I'm at bread temps. It's not easy to synchronize the bread fermentation with the oven temp curve. I think baking every few days in the WFO would help.
Mark
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