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Hello I'm Julianna. I like to bake breads but im fairly new at it. However I dont give up easily. I am following all of these posts. I can't wait to get started with this.
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🌟Saturday Bake-Along: Baguettes Working Thread🔥💯
Today we're baking baguettes. If you've been waiting for the right week to try them, this is it. Here's how the working thread runs: drop in throughout the day, share where you are in the process, post photos, ask questions as they come up. I'll be in and out answering. The whole point is that nobody bakes alone today. A few things to keep in mind before you start: Hydration matters. Baguette dough is wetter than a sandwich loaf and that's on purpose. Don't fight it with extra flour. Trust the folds. Shape with intention. The pre-shape sets up the final shape. Rushing the pre-shape is the number one reason baguettes come out lumpy or uneven. Score with confidence. One quick motion, blade angled almost flat to the dough. Hesitation gives you a torn loaf instead of a clean ear. Steam is non-negotiable. Whatever method you use, get steam in that oven for the first 10 minutes. No steam, no crust, no shine. If you need the recipe, here it is: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/ Drop your starting time below so we can see who's mixing when. Photos welcome at every stage. Floury counters, ugly pre-shapes, perfect oven spring, all of it. Let's bake. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry ⭐🔥
🌟Saturday Bake-Along: Baguettes Working Thread🔥💯
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@JoAnn Amato it smells amazing. Maybe because I’ve been concentrating on SD and still in my heart love a good yeasted bread. First time using a poolish, too.
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@Stacey Avraham I may have to try the poolish ciabatta now!
Tomorrow Is Bake Day! You Ready?👀
Tomorrow we bake. Put on your air pods, your headphones Or just turn it up in the background while you putter around. This is worth listening to. 𝗤𝘂𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸 𝗯𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘄𝗲 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲. If you're going sourdough, your levain should be on your counter or going on it later today. If you're going poolish, mix yours this afternoon between 4 and 8 pm. If you're going yeasted, mix your dough tonight before bed and put it in the fridge. Mine's already working. Should be yours too. If you've got questions before tomorrow, drop them here. Anything. Shaping, scoring, steam, hydration, starter, timing. No question is too small. Easier to answer it now than to fix dough at 6 am tomorrow. 𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸'𝘀 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁𝘀, 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲'𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗵: 🥖 The video that walks through all three baguettes: https://youtu.be/KjcdKbwxZJc 🥖 The shaping technique: [insert link to Thursday's shaping post] 🥖 The three recipes: Yeasted: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/french-bread-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share Poolish: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/classic-poolish-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share Sourdough: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/sourdough-baguettes?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share 𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝘄𝗲 𝗽𝘂𝘁 𝗶𝘁 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿. 𝗟𝗘𝗧'𝗦 𝗚𝗢! — Henry ⭐🔥
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@Susie Kendall you’ve got this! Go with your gut.
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@Candi Brown-McGriff yay!
This Weekend We're Baking Baguettes (Building on What We Just Learned)
This weekend we're going to baguettes. And there's a reason we're getting to them now. Look at what we've done the past two weeks. We learned the couche on ciabatta. We built a poolish for that same ciabatta and watched what an overnight pre-ferment does to flavor and extensibility. Both of those skills carry straight over to baguettes. We're not learning new things this weekend. We're putting the same tools to work in a new shape. That's the method. Each bake builds on the last one. Nothing wasted. Three recipes in the Recipe Pantry. Pick the one that matches where you are. 🥖 New to baguettes? Start here. Classic French Bread Baguette — four ingredients, overnight cold ferment, 72% hydration. Two loaves, cleanest entry point in the pantry. No pre-ferment, no starter. Just dough, time, and shape. https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/french-bread-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share 🥖 Liked the poolish ciabatta? Run it back. Classic Poolish Baguette — same poolish you just built, in a new shape. 12 to 16 hour pre-ferment, 75% hydration, three baguettes. If you nailed the ciabatta, you already know how this dough is going to feel. https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/classic-poolish-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share 🥖 Sourdough bakers, this one's yours. Sourdough Baguettes — overnight levain, 75% hydration, three baguettes at 265g. Same shaping rhythm we practiced on the ciabatta couche. https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/sourdough-baguettes?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share
This Weekend We're Baking Baguettes (Building on What We Just Learned)
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@Cheryl Odden have a lovely trip and family time!
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Poolish and levain working the overnight.
The Baguette Staircase — Three Paths, One Shape (And Why We're Climbing It This Week)
I just dropped a new video walking through the three baguette paths. Yeasted. Poolish. Sourdough. Same shape. Three completely different stories. If you've been wondering which one to bake this weekend, watch this first. It'll save you from picking wrong. Here's the short version of what's in it. The baguette isn't really one bread. It's three breads sharing a shape. And the skills stack on top of each other. Yeasted teaches you the shape and the score. Poolish teaches you what time and pre-fermentation do to dough. Sourdough teaches you to read the wild yeast. You don't have to walk it in that order. But the climb's a whole lot easier when you take it one step at a time. Three things stay the same no matter which one you pick: 1. The shape. A 14 to 16-inch roll, tapered at the ends. 2. The score. Three or four overlapping cuts at a 30 to 45-degree angle. 3. The steam. The crust sets in the first 10 minutes. Without steam, your loaf can't expand. What changes is your relationship with time. That's really the choice you're making when you pick a recipe. Not a different bread. A different level of time and dough management. Pick yours for this weekend's bake-along: 🥖 No starter? Start here. https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/french-bread-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share 🥖 Want bakery-level flavor without managing a starter? https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/classic-poolish-baguette?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share 🥖 Active starter ready to go? https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/sourdough-baguettes?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share
The Baguette Staircase — Three Paths, One Shape (And Why We're Climbing It This Week)
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@Candi Brown-McGriff at 4-5 doz of cinnamon crunch, onion, plain, blueberry and everything bagel
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@Candi Brown-McGriff no. I’m doing a special bake for my staff. It’s just a coincidence.
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Angela Sides-McKay
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Lifelong cook and baker as a hobby. Here for new skills and delicious creations to share.

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