mbh wrote:Wow, those look amazing, I'm very impressed. I do feel however that I should taste one to make sure they're up to snuff
BR wrote:Beautiful! And screw the brioche - love it, but nowhere near the effort of croissants from scratch. I'll join mbh at the taste test.
Also having my own shopping nightmare . . . looking for diastatic malt powder for a bagel recipe I'd like to try. Struck out so far with Whole Foods and HarvesTime.
justjoan wrote:BR wrote:Beautiful! And screw the brioche - love it, but nowhere near the effort of croissants from scratch. I'll join mbh at the taste test.
Also having my own shopping nightmare . . . looking for diastatic malt powder for a bagel recipe I'd like to try. Struck out so far with Whole Foods and HarvesTime.
BR: malted barley flour is exactly the same as diastatic malt powder (see link below). and i'm pretty sure whole foods carries it. or call green grocer-they have lots of bob's red mill products as well.
http://www.bobsredmill.com/malted-barle ... tml?&cat=5
pairs4life wrote:Pilot error made this brioche a bit squat. Still, it smells like heaven and is probably better than most sandwich breads I can buy.
pairs4life wrote:Pilot error made this brioche a bit squat. Still, it smells like heaven and is probably better than most sandwich breads I can buy.
pairs4life wrote:Hmmm,
I'm ripping through these 5 lb bags of KA flour, both all purpose & bread. Anyone got a lead on larger amounts locally? Same goes for instant yeast and eggs, I'm getting through them quickly.
Preferred brands of Instant Yeast suggestions? I know, but as someone who works and goes to bed early, & get's up later these days, I need as little time for the bread to rise as possible.
Thanks in advance.
Darren72 wrote:
Regarding flour, have you thought about grinding your own? Home grinders aren't that expensive and you can buy the whole wheat berries in large bulk sizes.
pairs4life wrote:Darren72 wrote:
Regarding flour, have you thought about grinding your own? Home grinders aren't that expensive and you can buy the whole wheat berries in large bulk sizes.
Are you trying to hurl me down the rabbit hole?
pairs4life wrote:Bread in Action!
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Can't wait to perhaps make these in advance and freeze them, (pre-baked or post baked, what do you think?)
pairs4life wrote:Tuesday night's "Almost No Knead" Bread with home-cured olives baked for Mr.pairs4life by request....
And yes, I think I know what bread I want to try next.
justjoan wrote:BR wrote:Beautiful! And screw the brioche - love it, but nowhere near the effort of croissants from scratch. I'll join mbh at the taste test.
Also having my own shopping nightmare . . . looking for diastatic malt powder for a bagel recipe I'd like to try. Struck out so far with Whole Foods and HarvesTime.
BR: malted barley flour is exactly the same as diastatic malt powder (see link below). and i'm pretty sure whole foods carries it. or call green grocer-they have lots of bob's red mill products as well.
http://www.bobsredmill.com/malted-barle ... tml?&cat=5