Wordless Not-Wednesday: 2nd try at layering
summary: 2nd try at Pascual Method Robed Bread; getting closer; outer layer still a little too thin; tastes great anyway; dough a variation on Tartine bread; adding a topping of sunflower seeds, pepitas, and sesame seeds to the inner layer; a Sourdough September and Wordless Not-Wednesday post
Sunday, 27 September 2020</b>
Wordless Not-Wednesday: Why is it laughing?!
summary: scoring experimentation continues; the bread is laughing at me; even inside, it's laughing; we're getting the last laugh though – the bread was delicious; a Sourdough September and Wordless Not-Wednesday post
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
More Wildness: Lame Fun with Layering
summary: playing with our new lame; attempt at recreating Josep Pascual’s robed bread; dough a variation on Tartine bread; adding a topping of sunflower seeds, pepitas, and sesame seeds to the inner layer; shaping went quite well; scoring fractionally improved; an entry for Sourdough September;
Monday, 21 September 2020
Wordless Not-Wednesday: Bounty from a shady garden
summary: shady garden miracles; reward for staying at home: habaneros, cayennes, red okra, and garlic; small but mighty; a Wordless not-Wednesday post
Wednesday, 16 September 2020
Have You Tried Kulcha? It's Wild! (BBB September 2020)
summary: recipe for Wild Kulcha; playing with the recipe (as usual); once again wildly divergent; because they’re round, eggs are similar to matar (peas), aren't they? ...information about Bread Baking Babes; information about Sourdough September;
Sunday, 13 September 2020
Lame Scoring Continues
summary: surprise package; new lame handle; still struggling with scoring; our Jane Mason starter is over 3 years old and still going strong; the bread tastes great; brief review of "Super Sourdough" by James Morton; information about Sourdough September;
Thursday, 10 September 2020
Wordless Not-Wednesday: Peach Rescue
summary: it turns out that dull, tasteless mealy peaches CAN be rescued; slicing, sugaring and lightly simmering does the trick; great with yoghurt and breadcrumbs; wild yeast breadcrumbs, of course; a Sourdough September and Wordless Not-Wednesday post
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Photo-less not-Friday: The peaches LOOKED good....
summary: Sorauren Farmers' Market; mealy peaches; rescuing substandard fruit rather than composting it; an entry for Photo-less Fridays;
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
Wordless Wednesday: Who knew?!
summary: who knew that this was for cutting onions?! It turns out that it makes it way easier to cut onions into halfmoons! …thanks to Google images for finally clearing it up for us; a Wordless Wednesday post