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On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Frank103 wrote:
It also has a video. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/06/di...ng&oref=slogin What a great follow-up! This definately goes in the file with the original. As Bittman comments, "almost everything about Mr. Laheys bread is flexible, within limits." I might ammend that to "broad limits!" I have had two consistent annoyances, which I hope to eliminate: Sticking to the rising surface, leading to some deflation and sometimes an ugly top, when I have to scrape it off the mat into the pot. I'm going to try a Silpat, next loaf. Sticking to the cover cloth in the 2nd rise, no matter how much flour I use. Even rice flour, which also left a "sandy", unbrowned dusting all over the loaf. Last bake, I think I finally solved this: Ditch the cover cloth! I put the top half of the enamelware turkey roaster over the dough, with a warm, wet sponge inside, at one end... Dave |
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