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๐ŸŽ‰ Meet Member #1,000.
His name is @David Smith . We crossed the line today, bakers. One thousand members. And the seat we'd been holding for that milestone moment now belongs to David, out of Bothell, Washington. David found us through a friend, joined quietly, and is already showing up. He loves fishing, cooking, and learning Greek. The kind of person who appreciates a process that takes time and rewards attention. That tracks with bread, doesn't it. David, welcome. You picked a good crew. Jump into the feed when you're ready and introduce yourself. Tell us what you're hoping to bake, what you've already tried, or what's been giving you trouble. Whatever you bring, this room will meet you where you are. To the rest of you: this milestone belongs to all of us. Every conversation, every Saturday bake-along, every loaf you posted whether it worked or didn't. Every time you answered another baker's question before I got there. That's what one thousand looks like. Shannon at 800. Amanda at 900. David at 1,000. And we're just getting started. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry โญ๐Ÿ”ฅ
๐ŸŽ‰ Meet Member #1,000.
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๐Ÿฅ– Saturday Bake: Poppy Seed Loaf, Two Ways ๐ŸŒพ
Weโ€™re staying on the road weโ€™ve been building together. Baguettes. Pretzel bread. The Foolproof Sourdough Loaf. And this Saturday, weโ€™re going somewhere beautiful. โœจ Poppy seed bread. โœจ Two versions. โœจ One bake-along. ๐Ÿ“Œ Why two versions? Some of you are deep into sourdough and ready to push hydration. Some of you are still building your starter, or just want to bake bread this weekend without a multi-day commitment. This Saturday, both of you get to bake the same loaf alongside everyone else. ๐Ÿฅ– The Sourdough Version T55 French flour and a touch of wholemeal at 80% hydration. The poppy seeds get folded in during the first coil, which laminates them through the crumb instead of mixing them away. The result is what you see in the photo: โœจ Open โœจ Airy โœจ Flecked with seed โœจ That nutty crunch you only get when the seeds keep their integrity This one teaches you: ๐ŸŒพ How to handle higher hydration ๐ŸŒพ How to time bulk fermentation in a warmer kitchen ๐ŸŒพ Why we use 3.5 sets of coils instead of 4 (Hint: 80% hydration with wholemeal doesnโ€™t want a fourth set. It tightens the crumb.) ๐Ÿ“– Full sourdough recipe in the Recipe Pantry: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/poppy-seed-sourdough-loaf ๐Ÿž The Yeasted Version Same flavor. Same beautiful crumb. Simpler timeline. โœ… Same-day bake โœ… No starter required Weโ€™ll use the same poppy seed lamination technique with a commercial yeast dough, so you still get that gorgeous seeded crumb without the multi-day fermentation. If youโ€™ve been wanting to bake along but felt like sourdough was a barrier, this is your week. ๐Ÿ“Œ Iโ€™ll have the yeasted version uploaded to the Recipe Pantry by end of day today. Watch for the post. ๐Ÿ›’ What you need to know now: ๐ŸŒพ Pick up poppy seeds this weekMost grocery stores carry them in the spice aisle. ๐ŸŒพ If you can find T55 flour, grab it.If not, a strong all-purpose around 11โ€“12% protein works beautifully.(King Arthur AP is the closest match.)
๐Ÿฅ– Saturday Bake: Poppy Seed Loaf, Two Ways ๐ŸŒพ
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New Series: Baking Through the Seasons (Plus a Free Cheat Sheet)
Started a new YouTube series this week, and I want you to be the first to see it. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Itโ€™s called Baking Through the Seasons, and itโ€™s built around something I see every single year in our community. ๐Ÿฅ– Same flour. ๐Ÿฅ– Same starter. ๐Ÿฅ– Same recipe. Different bread. โ˜€๏ธ When the kitchen warms up in spring, your starter rises faster.โฑ๏ธ Bulk fermentation finishes earlier.๐Ÿซ“ The dough feels softer, stickier, more relaxed than it did a month ago. And most bakers blame the recipeโ€ฆ when really, the room changed. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐ŸŒฑ The first video is live. The Spring Baking Protocol covers the seven adjustments that take you from frustrated to in control when your kitchen starts heating up. I also put together a one-page cheat sheet you can print out and keep next to your scale. Itโ€™s the quick-reference version of the whole series. No email opt-in. No signup. Just yours. ๐Ÿ“„ Grab the cheat sheet here: https://skoo.ly/spring-baking ๐ŸŽฅ Watch the first video here: https://youtu.be/E5E2sNhgSXE โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” โ˜€๏ธ Spring Baking Protocol ๐Ÿ”ฅ Summer Baking Protocol ๐Ÿ‚ Fall Baking Protocol โ„๏ธ Winter Baking Protocol By the end of the year, youโ€™ll have a full year-round playbook for every kitchen condition youโ€™ll ever face. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐Ÿ‘‡ Drop a comment below and tell me which season has given you the most trouble. Thatโ€™s how I know what to dig deeper on next. โญ Perfection is not required. Progress is. Come bake with us. Henry โญ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Cold retard for 16-18 hours??๐Ÿฅด๐Ÿ˜ณ
Hello, fellow bakers! Waking up my starter from the fridge took several hours longer than I thought, so my schedule for baking is now off. Can I do a cold retard overnight for 16 to 18 hours? I put my loaf in the fridge at 3:30 this afternoon. I do not want to get up and bake at 3:30 tomorrow morning!๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿฝโ€โ™€๏ธ Thanks in advance for your help! Blessings!
White bread with black strap molasses
My flops using regular levian! Flour shortage on this end. Ended up buying some flour at a restaurant and they only use 14 % protein high gluten flour. I grabbed whatever I could get as at this point, I was desperate and just grateful to get my hands on anything. This is the first time, I ever used this flour. To my surprise it was so much easier to work with than 12 or 12.5 % protein content. When I added my starter, flour and water, the gluten was already developing. I thought did I mess up again or is this the way it should be in this manner. I watched the dough not the clock. This knocked my socks off as never happened to me before. After, bulk fermentation, the dough was jiggly, soft like marshmallows and bubbles appearing all over the surface. I did the poke test and it passed. I gently pulled the dough away from the bowl and it literally just dropped onto my countertop. No, help needed with my dough scraper. I thought, WOW!!! I have never ever achieved this stage before and now I know what Henry @Henry Hunter was shouting from the rooftops about and it finally sunk in my gray matter. It was the most satisfying dough I have ever worked with. No, soupy mess and it was actually dough. I even managed to roll and shape it. I added black molasses to my white bread and it gave it a beautiful brown color. @ hen. thank-you so much for teaching me as I had no idea one can add it to white bread. I thought only in brown. It reminded me of a brown bread from back home. It was very soft inside. The crust was slightly chewy due to the high gluten content, but it was absolutely divine.๐Ÿ˜‹
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