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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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Attention New Members: How the Saturday Bake-Along Actually Works
If you're new here, the Saturday Bake-Along might look a little chaotic at first. That's because it is. But it's organized chaos, and once you understand how it works, you'll see why it's the heartbeat of this community. Every Saturday morning, we all bake the same recipe together. In real time. One thread. Hundreds of comments. Questions, troubleshooting, wins, disasters, and everything in between. This isn't a show-and-tell. It's a working thread. You post your dough at every stage. You ask questions when you're stuck. You help someone else when you spot something they missed. We coach each other through it. By Sunday afternoon, you'll have baked something you didn't think you could pull off, and you'll have learned more in one weekend than most people learn in a month of solo baking. Watch the video. Then jump in next Saturday. You don't need to be good. You just need to show up. ~ Henry ⭐🔥
Attention New Members: How the Saturday Bake-Along Actually Works
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Yeasted vs Poolish vs Sourdough Baguettes. Which One Should You Bake?
There are three ways to make a baguette at home. Yeasted, poolish, and sourdough. They all end up looking like the same loaf, but the journeys are completely different. In this video I walk you through all three. Who each one is for, when it makes sense to pick which path, and the three things that matter more than the recipe itself. If you've ever stood in your kitchen wondering which baguette you should actually start with, this is the breakdown you've been looking for. 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 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 We've been climbing this staircase for three weeks. Couche on the ciabatta. Poolish on the ciabatta. Now scoring and the roll-out shape on the baguettes. Nothing wasted. Watch the video. Pick your path. Drop questions before you bake. Easier to fix dough than crust. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Come bake with us. — Henry ⭐🔥
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Carrot Focaccia Bread
This is a tribute to Henry Hunter @Henry Hunter and Robert Caldas @Robert Caldas who both introduced this carrot focaccia bread to us. I wanted to play in my safe and happy place today. I took the focaccia and cinnamon roll recipes from Henry's Recipe Pantry. I extracted what I needed from both. I grated some carrots and added extra spices as I love spices. I am a Spicy Lady. I did the cinnamon roll cream cheese icing and iced it. I sprinkled some dessicated coconut on top as well as some almond flakes to give it color. I added my carrots after the 4th stretch and fold. The dough was a beautiful orange color and so lovely to work with. The dough had so many huge bubbles. The more I dimpled, the more bubbles were appearing all over the place. I cried for joy and thank God for helping me. I have never seen this before and was taken by surprise. I contribute this to our stiff starter. Thank-you, my Stiff Squad for alway being there for me. I appreciate each and everyone of you! Love you tons! ❤️ @David Bachman @Candi Brown-McGriff @Donna Angelo @Linda Glantz
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