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Default No-knead bread 1° attempt


<sf> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 20:34:26 +0100, "Pandora" >
> wrote:
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>><sf> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>>>>I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told
>>>>me it was possible.
>>>
>>> Standard procedure is to submerge it in water for 10-20 minutes and to
>>> start baking a cold oven.

>>
>>I don't think it is a good idea. Istructions of clay says (generally) you
>>must keep the *new* pot in the water for half an hour
>>>

>
> What isn't a good idea? My pot hasn't been new for 30 years. I
> finally gave it to my daughter last year.


OHH1 30 years like the one I have presented to my mother DD
>
>> but first you must
>>rub it with a clove of garlic: this will preserve your clay from breaking
>>and from cracks.

>
> Garlic will also keep vampires away.


Oh yes! Here is full of vampires (((

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