Crisscross Rolls
Crisscross rolls are a forgotten classic and they used to be found in almost every bakery! Today this form of roll has almost disappeared from the scene – all the more reason to bake it for the blog. Any standard… weiterlesen
Crisscross rolls are a forgotten classic and they used to be found in almost every bakery! Today this form of roll has almost disappeared from the scene – all the more reason to bake it for the blog. Any standard… weiterlesen
Breads made from wholegrain sourdough are usually slightly sour in taste. In most of the recipes (from me) 30-35% of the amount of flour is acidified. To avoid a sour bread taste, the whole grain sourdough is reduced to 25%. weiterlesen
For a few months now, various ancient grain flours have been in storage that are just waiting to find a place in some baking experiments. Usually the recipe is adapted to the type of flour, but how different are kamut,… weiterlesen
As a diversion, I baked a whole grain emmer bread for you. Emmer bread has an appetizing dark crumb color and a pleasantly tangy taste. The addition of a water-roux improves the shelf-life and at the same time increases the… weiterlesen
For this walnut bread, nearly half of the whole grain einkorn flour is used in the predough stages. The sourdough is mixed at 30°C and matures warm over 10-12 hours. The scald is made of spelt flakes, roasted walnuts and… weiterlesen
I am not the biggest fan of wholegrain breads but sometimes one is proven wrong. The einkorn crusty bread is a wholegain bread that is made from 100% wholegrain einkorn flour. I was surprised by the extremely long shelf life… weiterlesen
Everyone is familiar with the same old question: What do I do with the sourdough that I always have left over from feeding or baking? Right, well you throw all of it into a recipe, knead a dough and then… weiterlesen