On to something new! Now that I’m getting confident with my sourdough, I decided to try the Tartine approach to sourdough. I followed the directions from Chad Robertson’s Tartine Bread for the basic country bread as close as possible. I started by feeding my starter the night...
Loaf 62 – Lean...
posted by carl
This is the last of the deleted picture loaves. We had a friend over for BBQ dinner so I made my reliable Reinhart Lean Bread. Round boules shaped in bannetons is the simple approach I took with these two loaves, and they looked and tasted great. I was a little concerned when they...
Loaf 61 – Ciab...
posted by carl
Part of my collection of accidentally deleted pictures. Since Eric was going to be home for a few days I made a bunch of ciabatta sandwich rolls. I followed the same Reinhart ciabatta recipe as before with modifications in the shaping phase. The dough was mixed the evening before and spent...
Loaf 60 – SFBI...
posted by carl
Part of my collection of accidentally deleted pictures. My son Eric came home for a few days so I made sourdough for dinner and sandwiches using the SFBI recipe that I’ve done before with my Tartine starter. I made a regular batard loaf and two smaller sandwich loaves. I let them proof...
Loaf 59 – 100%...
posted by carl
Okay, let’s get this out of the way right up front: I screwed up. I got behind on my bread postings and forgot that I hadn’t dumped the images of loaves 59 to 62 off my camera. Then I went off on a short trip and reformatted the card to start fresh. Damn. No pictures for the next...
Loaf 58 – 9 Gr...
posted by carl
Loaf 58 is an experiment in shaping. We wanted good sandwich bread and love the 9 Grain loaf I make, so I wanted to shape it in a loaf pan rather than a banneton or on a couche. The dough is mixed the night before and left to autolyze in the fridge overnight. I used flour from a 10 pound bag...
Loaf 57 – Lean...
posted by carl
This is my first loaf in about three weeks, so I just make a simple lean bread using the Reinhart recipe. No big news here – it was easy to get back in the saddle again and make a nice loaf. The texture seemed a bit lighter than I remember it, and it didn’t have quite as much...
I’ve Been Trav...
posted by carl
No new loaves for awhile because I was traveling in Europe. I didn’t ask my wife to feed my starter for me while I was gone, and I left with it already a week old. So this is what starter looks like after three weeks in the refrigerator: It’s very ugly. BUT, the odor was not so...