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Friday, 6. January 2012

UN-KNEADED, SIX-FOLD FRENCH BREAD

Bread #78 for the Mellow Bakers in December 2011 is the un-kneades, six-fold French Bread.

For this formula we are going to take our normal methods of mixing and leave them on the shelf for the time being. This bread is fascinating in its very unique production technique: the dough is un-kneaded, simply brought together with a few strokes of a plastic bowl scraper, and folded every half an hour for 3 ½ hours. The combination of a lengthy bulk fermentation along with the frequent foldings yields a dough that has very agreeable lightness, a beautiful creamy crumb color, and an internal structure of large, random holes. Although this dough can be made on a large scale, it's probably more suitable for the home bake, and the formula is therefore written for a small yield. The dough also makes an excellent pizza crust. Feeling adventurous? Try 75% hydration.

UN-KNEADED, SIX-FOLD FRENCH BREAD



-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: UN-KNEADED, SIX-FOLD FRENCH BREAD
Categories: Baking, Bread, Yeat
Yield: 4 Baguettes à 400 g

Ingredients

1kg Bread flour = 100 %
730grams Water = 73 %
20grams Salt = 2%
10grams Yeast fresh = 2,8 g dry yeast = 1%

Source

abgewandelt nach:
Jeffrey Hamelman
Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes
p. 249 ≥ 2. printing

 Edited *RK* 12/17/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

1. MIXING: Place all the ingredients into the mixer. With a rounded plastic bowl scraper, bring the ingredients together into a shaggy mass. Do this by running the scraper down the inside wall of the bowl and bringing the ingredients up from the bottom of the bowl and folding them on top of the ingredients that were on top of the bowl. Rotate the bowl about 20% with each stroke, so you are always working on a different portion of the dough. There is no need to empty the contents onto the work table. Cover the bowl with a sheet of plastic. Desired dough temperature: 24 ?C/75?F. When doing the calculations to figure the water temperature, remember that there is virtually no friction generated by mixing in this fashion.

2. BULK FERMENTATION: 3 ½ hours. Set a timer for 30 minutes. When it goes off, use the plastic scraper to give 20 strokes to the dough in the same manner as for the initial mixing. Use fair vigor, but avoid tearing the dough. Reset the timer and continue giving 20 strokes with the scraper each time it goes off. The folding is done a total of 6 times.

3. DIVIDING AND SHAPING: Divide the dough into 12-14 ounce pieces (for baking on a small pizza stone, scale down accordingly). Preshape gently into rounds or blunt cylinders and let the divided pieces rest on a lightly floured bench, covered with plastic. Allow the dough to relax for about 15 minutes, until it can be shaped with no tearing. Use your gentlest hand to shape. The shaped baguettes should have sufficient tautness to ensure good volume when baked, but strive to shape as delicately as possible in order to retain lots of air pockets within the dough. Sift flour lightly onto a length of baker's linen and lay the baguettes onto it with their seams up. A slight crust will form on the surface that is in contact with the linen (the eventual top side of the loaf), and this will help give better definition to the cuts once the loaves are scored. The slight sheen of flour on the breads surface also gives it a nice rustic appearance.

4. FINAL FERMENTATION: 1 to 1,5 hours at 24,5 °C/76°F.

5. BAKING: Carefully invert the baguettes so the seams are on the bottom and transfer them to the peel. Score the bread. In the home oven, just steam the oven once, as soon as the bread is loaded (see page 27 for steaming in the home oven). Bake at 340 °C/460°F for 22-24 minutes depending upon dough weight.

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Friday, 26. August 2011

Black bread

In August the Mellow Bakers bake

Black Bread

©Black Bread - Schwarzes Brot  Hamelman (2)

It's not really black, but dark brown. I used a country coffee, a coffee substitute from barley, rye and root chicory. I did not use rebaked old bread for the soaker. In Germany Schwarzbrot gets its colour from a long baking, not from molasses or coffee. Hamelman's version was tasty.


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Black Bread
Categories: Baking, Bread, Sourdough
Yield: 2 Small breads about 600 grams

Ingredients

H SOURDOUGH
233grams Medium rye flour, Ulrike: Roggemehl Type 1150
187grams Water
12grams Mature sourdough culture
H OLD-BREAD SOAKER
55grams Old bread
8grams Coffee, ground (Ulrike: Country coffee,
   -- substitute from root chicory, barely and rye)
8grams Vegetable oil
270grams Water, hot
H FINAL DOUGH
168grams Medium rye flour , Ulrike: Roggemehl Type 1150
267grams High-gluten flour, Ulrike: Weizenmehl Type 812
12grams Salt
2.8grams Dry yeast or 10 grams fresh
   Old-bread soaker
   Sourdough, all of above

Source

modified recipe from
Jeffrey Hamelman
Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes
p.225

 Edited *RK* 08/24/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

1. SOURDOUGH Prepare the sourdough and ripen it for 14 to 16 hours at 70°F

2. OLD-BREAD SOAKER: Put the rebaked old bread (Ulrike: just old bread) in a dough bucket or large bowl. Pour the hot water over it. Add the ground coffee and oil and stir thoroughly with a spoon until the coffee is dissolved and the bread is completely moistened. Cover with a lid or plastic. It is most efficient to make the bread soaker at the same time that the sourdough is prepared, and to then let it stand at room temperature until mixing time.

3. MIXING: Add all the ingredients to the mixing bowl. Note that all the dough water is used in the sourdough and the soaker, and no additional water is added. Some of the soaker water may need to be warmed or cooled when computing the desired dough temperature. In a spiral mixer, mix for 3 minutes on first speed, then about 3 minutes on second. The 40 percent white flour will give the dough a perceptible, but not overly strong, gluten development. Desired dough temperature: 80°F/26,6 °C

4. BULK FERMENTATION: 30 to 45 minutes.

5. DIVIDING AND SHAPING Divide the dough into 1.5- or 2-pound pieces; shape round or oblong.

6. FINAL FERMENTATION: 50 to 60 minutes at 80°F/26,6 °C

7. BAKING: With normal steam, 460°F/237 °C for 15 minutes, then lower the oven temperature to 440°F/225 °C and bake for 30 to 35 minutes for a 1.5-pound loaf, 5 to 10 minutes more for a 2-pound loaf.

VARIATION: Charnushka seeds (also known as nigella or black caraway) can be added to the tops of the loaves. They provide a taste that goes nicely with the strength of the bread's flavor. To apply once the bread has been shaped, moisten the surface and sprinkle the seeds over the top, or press the surface into a damp cloth and then into a tray of the seeds.

Hamelman's Notes: There are two ways in which old bread is incorporated into a fresh batch of dough: It can be soaked, with the crust, until thoroughly moistened and then added, or it can be sliced and baked again before the soaking. In this formula, the old bread is sliced, then returned to the oven on sheet pans and baked until it is a deep, dark brown, but take care not to blacken it as it will taste bitter. It adds a potent toasty flavor when soaked and incorporated into the new dough. The ground coffee also adds its own bite to the bread. The result is a bread that is quite black, without any hint of the sweetness that molasses often brings to dark breads. Ulrike: without rebaking.

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Sunday, 21. August 2011

Golden Buttermilk Cake

This kind of preparation was quite interesting for me and it worked. But I have to admit, only at the 2nd attempt it looked like this:

Golden Buttermilk cake

©Golden buttermilk cake - goldfarbener Buttermilchkuchen

The first time I followed the recipe to the letter and added 1 tablespoon of baking powder, this are about 15 grams. I should have known it better, because normally you need about 20 grams of baking powder for 500 grams plain flour. No wonder that the first attempt looked like this:

©Kuchendesaster - Cake Disaster

A delicious cake to spoon up, but not appealing. Here is the working recipe:


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Golden buttermilk cake
Categories: Baking, Sponge
Yield: 1 Bundt tin Ø 21 cm

Ingredients

200grams Plain flour, 7 oz
1tableeasp. Baking powder, Ulrike: 8 g cream of tartar baking powder
200grams Golden caster sugar, 7 oz
4  Free-range egg yolks, 64 g
150ml Buttermilk, ¼ pt
1teasp. Vanilla extract
125grams Very soft unsalted butter, 4 ½ oz
21cm Bundt tin, greased and dusted with flour, 8 ¼ in
   -- Ulrike: 20 cm

Source

 woman & home Feel Good Food
 p. 80 Summer 2011
 Edited *RK* 08/20/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

1. Heat the oven to 170 °C/150 °Cfan/325 °F/gas 3. Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl and stir in the sugar. Place the egg yolks in another bowl, add 2 tbsp buttermilk and the vanilla extract and beat until combined, but not frothy. Add the butter and remaining buttermilk to the flour mixture and beat for a minute. Gradually add the egg yolk mixture in 3 batches.

2. Scrape down the sides of the bowl, give a final stir and pour into the prepared cake tin. Level the surface and bake on the middle shelf of the oven. Chek that the cake is not vrowning too much afer 20 minutes; if so, cover it. Bake the cake for 35 to 40 minutes, the cake is cooked when it has risen and springs back when touched. remove from the oven and cool in the tin for 15 minutes before turning ourt. When cold, dust with icing sugar. The cake will keep for three days in an airtight container or can be frozen for 1 month.

:Prepration: 20 minutes
:Cooking: 35 - 40 minutes

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Friday, 12. August 2011

Baker Süpke's Summer Sun

This summer took part on a Tuesday between twelve and midday. Baker Süpke recommended to sing a song or to bake a bread to get the sun out of the rain clouds. I tried the

Summer Sun

©Zwei kleine Sommersonnen 001

©Große Sommersonnen 001

but the sun wasn't impressed. Fortunately the result was very tasty and the oven heated the kitchen.


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Summer Sun
Categories: Baking, Bread, Sourdough
Yield: 2 Bread à 500 g oder 1 bread about 1000 g

©Zwei kleine Sommersonnen 002

Ingredients

H SOAKER
60grams Rolled oats
100grams Sunflower seeds
30grams Pumpkin seeds
30grams Sesame seeds
12grams Salt
200ml Water, hot
H SOURDOUGH
135grams Light rye, rye flour type 997
10grams Sourdough
100ml Water
H PREFERMENT
120grams AP flour (US), strong white flour (UK), wheat
   -- flour type 550
1gram Salt
1gram Yeast, fresh = 0,1 gram dry yeast
80ml Water cold
H DOUGH
   Soaker, Preferment, Sourdough
140grams Light rye, rye flour type 997
115grams AP flour (US), strong white flour (UK), wheat
   -- flour type 550
6grams Sunflower Oil, rape seed oil works to, but it's
   -- all about the sun ;-)
12grams Yeast fresh = 3,4 grams dry yeast
65ml Water

Source

 Bäcker Süpkes Welt
 Edited *RK* 08/09/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

SOAKER: Bive all the ingredients into a bowl and pour over the hot water. Cover to prevent evaporation. Let stand at least 5 h or prepare the soaker together wit sourdough an preferment.

Sauerteig: Alle Zutaten für den Sauerteig vermischen und abgedeckt 20 h stehen lassen. Anfangstemperatur: 20°C, denn es ist Sommer! ;-) Ulrike: kitchen temperature <20 °C ;-)

PREFERMENT: Mix together all ingredients, cover and let ferment for 2 h at roomtemperatur. Then keep in the fridge until used.

DOUGH: The target is a soft dough, but not too soft, that you can't work with it.

Add all the ingredient to the mixing bowl and mix 4 min on low speed and 6 min on second speed. Desired dough temperature < 24 °C.

Bulk fermentation 20 - 30 minutes.

Form one or two round loafs. Make incisions like sunbeams. If you own a cake divider press it into the dough (so did I). Brush with water, press into sunflower seeds and place sunflower seeds down into well floured basket(s) or bannetons. Final fermentation 1 h.

Invert onto a peel and bake with normal steam at 230 °C on a baking stone for 10 minutes. Lower the temperature to 180 °C and bake further 35 min (1 large bread 45 min.)

©Große Sommersonne 002

Let escape steam after 1 minute.(Ulrike: after termination of steam injection)

total baking time: 45 minutes two breads, 55 minutes one large bread.

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Sunday, 24. July 2011

Apricot butter cake

This cake drove me crazy! I planned 1 h and 30 minutes for baking and cooling, but we had to wait 2 ½ hours until we could enjoy the

Apricot butter cake


©Aprikosen Butterkuchen (3)

Normally the baking temperatures and times from Good Food work pretty well, but not this time. Maybe this causes in using tinware. After 1 ¼ hours baking the middle wasn't done and wobbling. But finally it was done

©Aprikosen Butterkuchen (1)


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Apricot butter cake
Categories: Baking, Cake
Yield: 10 to 12 Slices

©Aprikosen Butterkuchen (2)

Ingredients

H BATTER
150ml Milk, 1/4 pint
1teasp. Vanilla extract
300grams Caster sugar
3  Eggs
350grams Self-raising flour, 12 oz *
200grams Butter, melted, 7oz
350grams Ripe apricots, 12 oz
H FOR THE TOPPING
25grams Butter, melted, 1 oz
3tablesp. Light muscovado sugar
3tablesp. Toasted flaked almonds, rounded

Source

 GoodFood Magazine, August 2011, p. 58
 Edited *RK* 07/17/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

Just the thing when you have a hungry horde coming over Good for dessert or tea and any leftovers (as If!) will freeze well.

1. Heat oven to 160°C=320 F/140°C=284°F fan/gas 3. Butter a 23 cmdeep cake tin (preferably not loose-based, see tip below) and line the base with silicone or baking parchment. Mix the topping ingredients and spread over the base of the tin.

2. Mix the milk and vanilla together. Put the sugar and eggs into a large bowl and whisk with a tabletop or hand electric mixer until the mixture is thick, pale and increased in volume, about 5 mins. Test it is ready by lifting the whisk blades - if the mixture briefly leaves a trail, you are ready to proceed.

3. Add one-third of the flour and whisk slowly to incorporate, then one-third of the milk and mix again. Repeat twice more until all the flour and milk is added. Slowly whisk in the melted butter.

4. Halve and stone the apricots. Place, cut-side down, in the base of the tin. Pour the cake batter over the top and slide into the oven. Bake for 1-11/4 hrs until the cake is firm to the touch and springs back when lightly pressed.

5. Cool the cake in the tin for 20 mins, then carefully remove from the tin, peel off the lining paper and serve warm or cold.

TIP: If your cake tin has a loose base, line the base and sides with foil, pressing it firmly to the tin, then line the base with baking paper. This will prevent the apricot juices from leaking.

:PREP 30 mins
:COOK 1-1 1/4 hrs Ulrike: 2 h
:PER SERVING (12) 410 kcals, protein 6g, cats 55g, fat 20g, sat fat 11g, fibre 2g, sugar 33g, salt 0.57 g

* Ulrike: 341 g wheat flour 405 (cake flour) + 9 g baking powder

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Tuesday, 17. May 2011

Letz Relish: Strawberry Rhubarb Ice Cream

Every Friday at 11:30 pm there is a cooking show called Lanz kocht! on German TV. I didn't watch the show for a long time, but due to Twitter and a mailinglist I am always up-to-date. The first Friday in May they served a

Strawberry Rhubarb Ice Cream

©Erdbeer-Rhabarbereis

which sounded very delicious. In the show they only served a strawberry ice cream, but I made it with rhubarb. A very tasty combination.

-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Strawberry Rhubarb Ice Cream
Categories: Dessert, Ice cream
Yield: 1 Container Unold 8875

©Erdbeer-Rhabarbereis 002

Ingredients

200grams Strawberries, tops removed
3stalks Rhubarb, 150 g ready to cook
5tablesp. Sugar
200grams Créme fraîche
150ml Cream, 30 % Fett

Source

 modified recipe:
 www.zdf.de, Lanz kocht 06.05.2011, Andreas C. Studer
 translated and
 Edited *RK* 05/15/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

Bring strawberries, rhubarb and sugar to a boil and steep for 10 minutes on low heat. Blitz and stir until cold. Mix with cream and crème fraîche, pour into the cooled container of the icecream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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This is my submission to Letz Relish... Ice Creams, an event hosted by Jay of Tasty Appetite.

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Saturday, 14. May 2011

Letz Relish: Banana Ice Cream

Last Thursday were so many tweets about banana ice cream in my timeline that I had to go into my kitchen and churned

Banana Ice Cream

©Bananeneis

It's also tasty with chocolate sauce

©Bananeneis mit Schokosirup

Today my fellow blogger Foodfreak twittered about the Ice Cream Event at Tasty Appetite. So I translated the recipe to partake in this event.

-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Banana Ice Cream
Categories: Ice Cram
Yield: 2 Containers Unold 8875

Ingredients

400grams Cream, 30 %fat
150grams Yoghurt, homemade
3  Egg yolks, 75 g
1  Lemon; the juice
3tablesp. Sugar, more or less to your taste
3  Bananas,not too ripe; Ulrike: 350 g without peel
2  Vanilla beans, the seeds
1pinch Salt

Source

 http://stuttgartcooking.blogspot.com/
 Edited *RK* 05/11/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

Give cream, egg yolks, yoghurt and vanilla seed into a blender and mix until foamy. Then blizz the bananas with lemon juice add to the cream mixture and mix well. Add a pinch of salt and pour into the cooled container of the icecream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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Saturday, 26. February 2011

Malted Five-Grain-Bread

My tweet let she think about another translation task. To make it hopefully better than google here is my version.


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Malted Five-Grain-Bread
Categories: Baking, Bread, Sourdough
Yield: 2 Breads à 700 g

©Gemalztes Fünf-Kornflockenbrot 001

©Gemalztes Fünf-Kornflockenbrot 002

Ingredients

H SOAKER
200grams Grain flakes, such as barley, oat, spelt, rye
330ml Malt beer
50-60grams Molasses - optional
H FINAL DOUGH
300grams Bread flour
200grams Medium rye
75grams Sourdough, 100 % Hydratation
20grams Salt
20grams Yeast
300grams Water

Source

 Daheim&Unterwegs
 Sendung vom 09.02.2011
 Edited *RK* 02/15/2011 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

SOAKER

Heat malt beer, stir in the flakes and let stand covered for 2 hours. The flakes will completely soak the malt beer. D

FINAL DOUGH

Give yeast and water to the mixing bowl, add flours, salt and sourdough. Knead briefly and add the soaker. Mix on first speed for 3 minutes. Turn mixer to second speed and knead for another 4 minutes.

BULK FERMENTATION: 30 Minutes on a floured surface.

While resting form the dough into a round every now and than. After ripening, divide dough into tow equal pieces and shape into ovals. Brush loaf with water and dip into some more flakes for decoration. Put seamside down into bannetons.

After proving for about 30 Minutes (Ulrike: 1 h) bake the bread at 220 °C for about 35 to 40 minutes with normal steam (on a baking stone)

If you want to enhance the flavour from the malt beer, add some molasses (from sugar beets) to the soaker.

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Tuesday, 8. February 2011

Calico Corn Muffins


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Calico Corn Muffins
Categories: Baking, Muffin
Yield: 1 Recipe

Ingredients

1large Egg
3/4cup Milk
1/4cup Canola oil
2tablesp. Cream
1/2cup Calico Corn Relish
1cup + 3 tbsp unsifted All-purpose
   Flour
2teasp. Baking Powder
   Salt and Dash of Cayenne Pepper 1 Cup Yellow
   -- Cornmeal
3/4cup Grated Cheddar Cheese

Source

 Harry & David Packung
 Calico Corn Relish
 Edited *RK* 12/15/2010 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

Preheat oven to 400°F. In a bowl, whisk egg, milk, oil, cream & relish. Sift together dry ingredients & stir into egg mixture. Add cornmeal & cheese and mix well to blend. Grease muffin tins or 8 " square cake pan.

Pour the batter into tins or pan. Bake for 20 25 minutes or until golden. Cool in the pan on a wire rack for 5 minutes & serve warm.

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Sunday, 26. December 2010

Season' Eatings: Surprise package from anywhere

Like 2007, 2008 and 2009 I participated in Season's Eatings, again organized by the wonderful Katie from Thyme for Cooking. The conditions are easy: Sign in, send a gift to your partner and blog about your parcel. In sent my parcel on December 8th to California, I hope it didn't get lost in customs transition 2010_banner

I got a suprise package from Harry & David delivered by FedEx.

Seasons's Eatings

Wonderful exciting looking relishes and a greeting card from Judith.

Thanks Judith, we'll enjoy it with our traditional Raclette in the holiday season. I wish I could get in touch with you personally, but this failed already two years ago. Blog Widget by LinkWithin
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