No not wasted, scraped the charcoal of it turned out alright, my Guinness and Walnut bread is another story. The birds enjoyed it but. A bad baking day all round.I'm sure you won't waste it Foxy.
Cut the top off...fill it with chips. Time to get fat!
Does anyone have the book Dough by Richard Bertinet? Is it any good?
Bought Wright's oat and linseed bread mix a while ago and noticed it on top of the freezer today and was open and had wondered why as I have not baked bread in over 30 years since I was at school.Just found a kilo of this in the back of the cupboard ...
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/254917990
I bought it when I was grinding my own malted grain to a flour about a year ago, but never got round to using it.
It's only marginally out of date and no weevils so I'm thinking of using it to make a small malt loaf with some sultanas and demerara sugar; unless anyone has some other ideas!
No. Only on Cassock Thursdays.Are you wearing a cassock?
Have a look on YouTube, there’s loads of good instructional videos. I learned to kneed high hydration doughs by watching Bake with Jake.So myself and the lad have to stay at home a while these days cos I’m working from home and he’s off school right.
So we made a couple of foccacias that turned out well, and some yoghurt flatbread things. Basically I’m pretty new to the baking thing generally, I like bread I think because I can see how it works, it’s yeast innit. And it’s good for the boy to learn this kind of magic.
Anyone got any good basic starting recipes for bread that taste great, don’t have crazy ingredients and are piss easy to make? I don’t have a bread maker.
Or good websites?
Cheers
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