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Help , please........



 
 
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Old 07-12-2004, 08:19 PM
qahtan
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I like to make whole wheat or multigrain wedgies.
But I cannot find how to keep the sprinkle of said grain on top of rolls
when they're baked.
If I moisten the top with water or milk and add the grain, during the
baking this will dry and the grains fall off. any ideas any one, ????
With cheese there is no problem, :-)

thanks qahtan


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Old 07-12-2004, 08:43 PM
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"qahtan" wrote in message
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I like to make whole wheat or multigrain wedgies.
But I cannot find how to keep the sprinkle of said grain on top of rolls
when they're baked.
If I moisten the top with water or milk and add the grain, during the
baking this will dry and the grains fall off. any ideas any one, ????
With cheese there is no problem, :-)

thanks qahtan


Have you tried egg wash?


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Old 07-12-2004, 09:02 PM
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Wouldn't an egg wash make the top shiny.Or maybe I should try an egg yolk
and water, what d'ya think. thanks


"Vox Humana" wrote in message
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"qahtan" wrote in message
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I like to make whole wheat or multigrain wedgies.
But I cannot find how to keep the sprinkle of said grain on top of rolls
when they're baked.
If I moisten the top with water or milk and add the grain, during the
baking this will dry and the grains fall off. any ideas any one, ????
With cheese there is no problem, :-)

thanks qahtan


Have you tried egg wash?




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Old 07-12-2004, 10:06 PM
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"qahtan" wrote in message
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Wouldn't an egg wash make the top shiny.Or maybe I should try an egg yolk
and water, what d'ya think. thanks


You could give it a try. Is shiny bad? I don't know what a "wedgie" is.


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Old 07-12-2004, 10:30 PM
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In ,
qahtan typed:
I like to make whole wheat or multigrain wedgies.
But I cannot find how to keep the sprinkle of said grain on top of
rolls when they're baked.
If I moisten the top with water or milk and add the grain, during the
baking this will dry and the grains fall off. any ideas any one, ????
With cheese there is no problem, :-)

thanks qahtan


Hi,
Try sprinkling your grains *before* the bread rises for the last
time, instead of just before baking. Then press the grains down with
your hands firmly. Most of them will stay in place through baking,
slicing, eating... Works for me, anyway. Good luck!

Robyn
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Old 07-12-2004, 10:37 PM
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Vox, the dough is rolled to about 3/4 inch thick and cut into triangles.
I cut them with a croisant roller cutter . It's just the shape that is
differnt.

http://www.nzbaker.co.nz/ if you scroll down this site you will see a
picture of wedgies, click picture to see it better.
No, shiny is not bad, qahtan



"Vox Humana" wrote in message
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"qahtan" wrote in message
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Wouldn't an egg wash make the top shiny.Or maybe I should try an egg yolk
and water, what d'ya think. thanks


You could give it a try. Is shiny bad? I don't know what a

"wedgie" is.






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Old 08-12-2004, 01:11 AM
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, qahtan wrote:

Vox, the dough is rolled to about 3/4 inch thick and cut into triangles.
I cut them with a croisant roller cutter . It's just the shape that is
differnt.

http://www.nzbaker.co.nz/ if you scroll down this site you will see a
picture of wedgies, click picture to see it better.
No, shiny is not bad, qahtan


No picture that looks like a "wedgie"! I know I'm still curious... :{)

Dave
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Old 08-12-2004, 01:43 AM
qahtan
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I have just posted picture of wedgies on Bread Picture site, in file named
Glory. qahtan


Dave Bell" wrote in message
rea.net...
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, qahtan wrote:

Vox, the dough is rolled to about 3/4 inch thick and cut into triangles.
I cut them with a croisant roller cutter . It's just the shape that is
differnt.

http://www.nzbaker.co.nz/ if you scroll down this site you will see a
picture of wedgies, click picture to see it better.
No, shiny is not bad, qahtan


No picture that looks like a "wedgie"! I know I'm still curious... :{)

Dave




 




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