Loaf 48 and this loaf are about using my new sourdough starter. I tried a different way of preparing sourdough with Loaf 48 that I thought would save some time. As a control of the experiment I made this loaf using the SFBI sourdough approach that I’ve done many times before (loaves 27,...
Loaf 48 – Rein...
posted by carl
Now that I have new sourdough starter (posted after this) to work with, it’s time to bake some bread with it. My attempts with the SFBI sourdough recipe have gotten progressively better, with my most recent try (Loaf 41) being good enough that I’d let someone else taste it. I...
Tartine Sourdough St...
posted by carl
I’ve only had marginal success making sourdough bread from a starter. My first attempts were with a homegrown starter that never worked (loaves 15 and 18). We made great bread at my SFBI sourdough class, but I only had moderate success with sourdough I made at home with their starter...
Loaf 47 – Enri...
posted by carl
All my loaves so far (except Loaf 1 – Beer Batter Bread and Loaf 32 – Irish Soda Breads) have been simple flour + water + yeast + salt + maybe things like grains or nuts or eggs. I haven’t yet made any enriched bread. Enriched breads typically have milk and sugar added to...
Loaf 46 – Oven...
posted by carl
The method I have been using to simulate a hearth oven with steam is to use a pizza stone in the oven and put about a cup of water in a broiler pan at the bottom of the oven. Everything is pre-heated to 500° before the dough and water go in. Another popular method is to use an inverted Dutch...
Loaf 45 – Ciab...
posted by carl
Not every loaf of bread I bake now has a specific learning purpose, and that’s great. I feel like I’ve already accomplished what I wanted to learn with this project, which is to understand bread well enough that I can “whip up a batch” whenever we want it. That was the...
Loaves 43, 44 –...
posted by carl
You would think that 28 loaves of bread would get me pretty far along on my mission of baking 100 loaves of bread, but these 28 loaves only count as TWO – one white and one nine grain. They are all made from two huge 4kg batches of dough. Every semester we have all the ETC-SV students...
Loaf 42 – Less...
posted by carl
We had a dinner party for my students last Friday night, and I thought it would be nice to give them all a loaf of bread to take home afterwards. More details about that in the next post (Loaves 43, 44), because this post is about the batch that failed. I made two 4 kilogram batches of bread,...