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Sorry, you'll just have to take my and tinpot's word for it.
Pah, I think I'll just have to make my own.
Sorry, you'll just have to take my and tinpot's word for it.
I had to go to one of those hippy dippy Health Food places that sell magic potions as well to find some.Just checked and I don't have any tapioca flour. Is that easily available in supermarkets?
The recipe is from a book. Antediluvian, I know.
Try, this is from memory
650 grams flour
200 cl water
200 cl milk
150 grams grated cheddar, as strong as you can find
50 grams spring onions
salt
yeast
mustard powder
Mix it all together, knead for ten minutes, let rise about two hours
before baking, but after dividing into 12
brush with milk
50 grams grated cheddar sprinkled over the tops
let rise til doubled in size, about 30 minutes
bake at 220 for about 15 minutes.
Enjoy!
Ooh yeah, looks good cycling food (purely for energy you understand), recipe please.
Well not a like, but you know what I mean.Bless me, baker thread, for I have sinned
<skip the venial sins and straight to the mortal one>
I murdered my sour dough starter. This was during summer, I took it down to a friends hired cottage. I used it all in loaf, that was terrible because the timing went to hell, and it ended up over proven and dead. Really should have topped it up with more flour and let it prove again, but I didn't, so I just shared a disappointing loaf of acidy stodge.
But I got home and found that I hadn't split the starter and left half in the fridge, as I was certain I had. It wasn't there. I had baked the whole starter into the worst loaf of bread I had ever made.
It was wild caught yeast, and it made fabulous bread. I could of course repeat the process of catching it, but there's been too much death in my life recently, and I didn't have the heart.
Thread, I am heartily sorry for offending you ....
Bless me, baker thread, for I have sinned
<skip the venial sins and straight to the mortal one>
I murdered my sour dough starter. This was during summer, I took it down to a friends hired cottage. I used it all in loaf, that was terrible because the timing went to hell, and it ended up over proven and dead. Really should have topped it up with more flour and let it prove again, but I didn't, so I just shared a disappointing loaf of acidy stodge.
But I got home and found that I hadn't split the starter and left half in the fridge, as I was certain I had. It wasn't there. I had baked the whole starter into the worst loaf of bread I had ever made.
It was wild caught yeast, and it made fabulous bread. I could of course repeat the process of catching it, but there's been too much death in my life recently, and I didn't have the heart.
Thread, I am heartily sorry for offending you ....
I took it down to a friends hired cottage. I used it all in loaf