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How to capture wild yeast for bread (and why it works)
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Can you over-knead bread dough by hand?
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Scone recipe with just three ingredients sends 92-year-old baker Muriel Halsted viral
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Who else is baking bread, or beginning a starter?
I'm now T-1 to 2 days from having my sourdough starter that was created from nothing but natural yeast around where I live (and obviously generous amounts of flour or water) to being ready to...
I'm now T-1 to 2 days from having my sourdough starter that was created from nothing but natural yeast around where I live (and obviously generous amounts of flour or water) to being ready to bake/cook with. This is my first time working with starters, and dough in general, so I'm really looking forward to baking my own sourdough bread in the oven, or making a classic sourdough pizza with mozzarella and a marinara sauce (this is first on the list!).
I've been feeding it twice daily for several days now, and am getting close to the doubling-within-a-day metric many use as a baseline for when it's "ready", although I haven't tried the float test quite yet It's got an almost fruity, alcoholic aroma to it—with no funky, displeasing notes.
Here's the first recipe I'm planning, unfortunately our oven barely goes above 500°F, and I don't have any handy sources of thermal mass to properly cook a pizza, so I'm hopeful a cast-iron approach to really crisping the base on the stove first will pay dividends.
Seamus Blackley has also been a bit of an inspiration.
Anyone got any tips? Recipes to share? Surely I'm not the only person on Tildes trying this (for obvious reasons).
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What ever happened to the bread machine?
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Bread recipes
I think many of us are discovering or rediscovering a love of baking recently. I thought it would be fun if we shared bread recipes!
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Home bakers have created an international yeast shortage. Shelves are empty, but stores say it’s temporary
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Icelanders celebrate Bolludagur – the cream-filled buns are generally made of choux pastry and topped with a chocolate or caramel glaze
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Finland's centuries-old pre-Easter buns get a modern makeover – as Shrove Tuesday approaches, cafés and bakeries are gearing up to sell more of the popular seasonal dessert
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Bread pudding and the comforts of queer baking
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Why this Swedish cardamom bun is taking New York City by storm | Line Around The Block
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Chris Morocco makes easy chocolate cake | From the Test Kitchen
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The world's biggest gingerbread city is on display in Bergen, adding a dash of sugar and spice to Norway's Christmas celebrations
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Scientists figured out a cool way to make better gluten-free bread
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1915 Black Pepper Cake recipe
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Every year, Paris holds a Grand Prix to crown the city’s best baguette – and in recent years, the winners have been bakers whose ‘origins’ are far from France
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A conversation with the team that made bread with 4500-year-old yeast from ancient Egyptian pottery
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Can you make one million layer puff pastry by hand?
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‘Bread is practically sacred’: how the taste of home sustained my refugee parents
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Cooking with FOIA: The US military’s official brownie recipe
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How American bread became great again: A MEL Magazine conversation with baking guru Peter Reinhart
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My new croissant machine can do things I can't
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Any other amateur bakers here with a favorite bread recipe?
Does anyone have any good recipes for bread? My wife and I have been doing a lot of baking lately and I absolutely love making bread. It's easy (most of the work is sitting around waiting for it...
Does anyone have any good recipes for bread?
My wife and I have been doing a lot of baking lately and I absolutely love making bread. It's easy (most of the work is sitting around waiting for it to rise/proof) and we've been making fresh sandwich bread to use in our lunches for the past few months.
I've found two recipes that I really like:
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Bagels | Basics with Babish (feat. Dan Souza)
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Thirty-three ways to use up a box of Phyllo Dough
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Do you even bake, bro?
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Pastry Murder Mysteries - Inside best-selling author Joanne Fluke’s addictive book series, where food is the main character
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Using their loaf: Baker reuses leftovers to make waste bread
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Direwolf Bread from Game of Thrones (feat. Maisie Williams) | Binging with Babish
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Why a Belgian sourdough librarian flew to Canada for yeast
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World's oldest bread found at prehistoric site in Jordan
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