Mmmmm, looks good.Even better with a smear of butter, I'd expect.
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Never merely a smear, lashings of butter is more like it!
Mmmmm, looks good.Even better with a smear of butter, I'd expect.
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Never merely a smear, lashings of butter is more like it!
I just use strong white flour, Alinson of late.The same applies to yeasted doughs as well.
Some doughs are quite dry; bagel dough is only 55% hydration, and that's tough to work with as it's stiff with not too much give. A good bread dough should be silky, supple and stretchy.
BTW, what flour are you using?
I agree, the Tesco stoneground is very good, only bettered by some from a water mill which I visit, which is a little more expensive and is 40 miles away, so quite a ride when I do go. And the ride back can be pretty slow!!I'm assuming it's a mistake on their part and are letting you keep it?
When it comes to wholemeal, I like the Tesco's stoneground. It's one of the cheaper ones, but is actually very nice.
Am making calzone tonight.Dough is in the fridge doing its bulk ferment.
You really should get used to kneading, put oil on your hands if you don't want dough sticking. Kneading is so much part of the process of making bread, feeling how the dough comes together and becomes silky, you shouldn't miss out on it. There are few doughs which need a mixer (although they are useful to have for many things, so if you haven't got one, the one you posted looks fine).I've gone straight to page 14 without trawling the previous pages.
I'm thinking of buying this, the Electrolux EKM4000, to knead my dough (don't like sticky fingers). Anyone use one and what do you think?
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You really should get used to kneading, put oil on your hands if you don't want dough sticking. Kneading is so much part of the process of making bread, feeling how the dough comes together and becomes silky, you shouldn't miss out on it. There are few doughs which need a mixer (although they are useful to have for many things, so if you haven't got one, the one you posted looks fine).
Thanks for the reply.
I did make (and knead) bread about 15 years ago, but stopped/lost interest due to my dislike of sticky fingers. I'll try the machine and see how it goes.