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🍞 This Week We're Baking Challah
After pizza week we're shifting gears. This week we're baking challah, the braided bread that's been on celebration tables for thousands of years. It's the bread of Shabbat. The bread of welcome. The bread of homecoming. I've got a personal reason for putting this one on the schedule, and I'll tell you the whole story this week. For now, here's the lay of the week. 🥖 𝗢𝗻𝗲 𝗱𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵, 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗲: Three-strand braid: The most approachable shape, and the one most home bakers start with. If this is your first challah, this is your braid. Six-strand braid: The classic Shabbat shape, more involved but absolutely doable. We'll walk through it Friday step by step. Round: The shape used for Rosh Hashanah and celebration. Symbolizes the cycle of the year and the unbroken thread of family. Beautiful at any table. 🌱 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻: Top with sesame, poppy, or everything seeds. Add raisins to the dough if that's your tradition. The only line we hold is no butter or dairy in the dough itself. Challah is meant to be shared at any table, and that's the rule that protects it. 📚 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘄𝗲'𝗹𝗹 𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸: The dough, what makes it different from any other enriched bread. The Herr Sherman story, and why this bread shaped how I teach. Braid breakdowns, three-strand and six-strand, with the round as an alternative. Egg wash, seeds, and getting that deep mahogany shine. The tradition behind the bread, taught with respect, not religion. 🥖 Recipe: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/special-round-challah This is one dough, one teaching, and a room full of different shapes coming out of different ovens on Saturday. Pull out your eggs, your flour, your honey, and bake with us. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry ⭐🔥 Special Round Challah — Yeasted https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/special-round-challah Special Round Challah — Sourdough https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/special-round-challah?variant=sourdough
🍞 This Week We're Baking Challah
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Three styles, one kitchen, a thousand bakers, and thirteen hundred comments before the ovens cooled. New York, sourdough Neapolitan, Detroit, grandma pies, breakfast pizza at dawn. Your week, in print. Full recap: https://www.perplexity.ai/computer/a/90917fe8-b7d3-4650-94db-acd32cf10a21 If you baked, posted, cheered, or troubleshooted someone's soggy bottom this week, you're in here. Go find your name. @Colleen Vergara @Sandy Chong @Ann Snow @Deborah Karaban @Cheryl Odden @JoAnn Amato @Robert Caldas @Heather Lattanzio @Terri Pevsner @Ehsan Omara @Stacey Avraham @Maria Kajka @Linda Gregory @Mauvette Bailey @Candy Barnes @Gareth Parkes @Maureen Kilbride @Mary Nunaley @Judy Lyle @Linda Glantz @Candi Brown-McGriff @Jill Hart @Susie Kendall @Kelli Howard @Kathee Judd @Donna Angelo @Michele Nilson @Patt Stanaway @Sue Giaccone @Jayla Weaver @Anne Pletcher @Dianne Givens @Noah Trent @Briana Rodulfo @Stephanie Noble @Leigh Skowronski @Matt Davies @Angela Sides-McKay @Dennis Blevins @Jana Hassett @Michel Jodoin
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What a bake-along yesterday. 🔥🍕
I’m still buzzing from it. The photos, the saves, the way you all showed up for each other in the threads. That’s the whole point of this place right there. The full recap is in the oven right now. I gave myself a 3 o’clock deadline, so keep an eye out this afternoon. You’ll want to see who showed up swinging. While I’ve got you, I’m building out this month’s bake-along agenda and I want your voice in it. Here’s the question: What bread do you want to learn? Not the loaf you already pull off in your sleep. I mean the one that’s been staring you down. The bake you keep scrolling past because it looks like more than you’re ready for. That’s the one I want to hear about. This calendar is built to stretch you, not keep you comfortable. I’ll announce this week’s bread tomorrow. But the rest of the month is still wet clay, so tell me what you want to see on it. Drop it in the comments. Be specific. If three of you name the same loaf, it’s going on the calendar. ~ Henry ⭐🔥
What a bake-along yesterday. 🔥🍕
Making excellent artisan sourdough bread with inexpensive flour…
First Street brand High Gluten flour, $0.48 per pound & All Purpose flour, $0.62 per pound, that nobody has ever heard of… blended 50/50%. Including the flour in my starter, Hank, the high gluten flour is 50% of the total flour. The All Purpose is 45%. And then the WW & Rye in Hank makes up the other 5% of the total flour. My mission is to get the dough to pass the windowpane test with as little gentle touching as possible… before it’s transferred into the bulk fermentation vessel, so I don’t have to babysit it throughout the bulk fermentation process… part of my First Principles method of making sourdough bread, less is more. Formula: 100/75/2/20 Recipe: 2 loaves 540g high gluten flour 540g all purpose flour 780g water… hold back 30g to use when mixing in the salt after the Fermentolyse 240g Hank = 100% hydration 60g HG flour + 30g ww flour + 30g dark rye flour 24g salt 1. Mix everything together using 90° water, except the salt and 30g of held back water. Fermentolyse for 1 hour. Dough temperature 86°f. 2. add the salt and held back water dimpling it in and flipping the dough over in the mixing bowl and us the rubaud mixing method for about 2 minutes. Dough temperature 84°f. Rest for 30 minutes. 3. Do about 10 repetitions of slap & folds to build gluten structure a little faster. Do the windowpane test, almost passes but not quite. Dough temperature 83°f. Rest for 30 minutes. 4. Do coil folds. Do windowpane test and it passed. Dough temperature 82°f. Transfer to bulk fermentation vessel. The dough is 4” from the bottom of the vessel and I intend to stop bulk fermentation when the dough has risen 25% so I mark the 5” level on the vessel. 5. Put the bulk fermentation vessel on the heating pad set at 84°f and leave it uninterrupted until it reaches the desired 25% rise at the 5” level. Dough temperature 81°f. 6. The dough has reached the 25% rise in about 90 minutes. Dump the dough on the bench and divide it with my 9” wide bench knife/dough scraper and preshape it with the bench knife without touching it by hand 🖐️ because I don’t want to pop bubbles. Cover with inverted mixing bowls and bench rest for 20 minutes. 7. Final shape both loaves. Put in plastic wrapped bannetons without any flour on the dough, top or bottom, cover the dough with another bowl cap plastic bag to prevent evaporation while in the fridge. 8. Put both bannetons in the 38°f fridge while the dough is 80°f. Knowing fermentation will continue at a slower pace for hours. While the enzymes and acid will continue building flavor all night. 9. Next morning, today, time to bake… baking steel @500°f with baking shell to cover the dough during the oven spring process. I haven’t used my Dutch ovens even once since a friend got me this baking steel for Christmas. It’s gives me better results, it’s much easier to handle, and safer too.🤷‍♂️
Making excellent artisan sourdough bread with inexpensive flour…
🍕 PIZZA BAKE-ALONG IS LIVE. Drop Your Pies Below.
Today's the day. Three pizzas going across our kitchen, every skill level represented, and this is the thread where it all happens. Here's how it works. As you mix, stretch, top, and bake, post your photos and your questions right here in this thread. I'll be in the kitchen with you all day. Ask anything. Show me your dough fighting you. Show me your beautiful disaster. Show me your kid's dinosaur-shaped pizza. The information is in the dough, and the answers are in this thread. 🗽 New York Style | https://skoo.ly/ny-style-pizza Beginner-friendly, foldable, bakes in a regular home oven. The classic. 🔥 Sourdough Neapolitan | https://skoo.ly/sd-neapolitan The stretch track. Blistered crust, Vitale doing the work, three days of patience paying off. 👧 Kids Can Bake Personal Pan | https://skoo.ly/kids-pan-pizza One dough ball, one little baker. Bring a kid to the counter. Quick reminders before you launch: Crank your oven to max with the stone or steel inside for a full 45 minutes. No stone? Inverted heavy sheet pan works great, or grandma-style in a metal pan on the bottom rack. Sauce light. Cheese moderate. Toppings spread out, not piled. Paint the bare rim with olive oil and a pinch of flaky salt before launching. Three seconds, big payoff. Hold the basil until after the bake. Burns to a brown spot if it goes in raw. Let it rest two minutes before slicing. Drop your tracks below. Tell me which one you're baking and show me your dough. I want pictures all day long. The crust, the crumb, the char, the chaos. The mistakes too, those are where the learning lives. Let's bake. Henry ⭐🔥
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