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7 hr. Proof!!!
Last night I baked off 5 8lb batches of dough (2 ciabatta, 5 baguette). This morning I discovered three forgotten baguettes still in the proofer (read: microwave). They had not collapsed and baked off just fine. ?!?!? I know that hi-gluten flour provides more latitude but, 7 hrs ?!?! The baguette dough was started form 3.5 flour at 85% hydration or about 3 lb of water and 1 teaspoon of instant yeast. |
7 hr. Proof!!!
"michael" > wrote in message >.. .
> Last night I baked off 5 8lb batches of dough (2 ciabatta, 5 > baguette). This morning I discovered three forgotten baguettes still in > the proofer (read: microwave). They had not collapsed and baked off > just fine. ?!?!? > > I know that hi-gluten flour provides more latitude but, 7 hrs ?!?! > > The baguette dough was started form 3.5 flour at 85% hydration or > about 3 lb of water and 1 teaspoon of instant yeast. Not a big deal. some version of san francisco sourdough are proofed for 8 hours. And many sweet dough varieties are proofed as long or even more. iIf you travel to Asia , and visit some bakeries there. They mould their bread at 9 PM and bake it at 5 am. There are even breads there that are proofed fro 24 hours. Roy Roy |
7 hr. Proof!!!
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 20:00:06 -0700, Roy Basan wrote:
> Not a big deal. Well yea, but a 400% volumn increase?!? Anyway just thought I'd share. |
7 hr. Proof!!!
"michael" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 20:00:06 -0700, Roy Basan wrote: > > > Not a big deal. > > Well yea, but a 400% volumn increase?!? Anyway just thought I'd share. > nothing like 'light and airy' -Ginny |
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