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Michael Horowitz 09-11-2009 11:15 PM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
the crumb white instead of grey.

Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
white? - Mike


aem 09-11-2009 11:44 PM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
On Nov 9, 3:15 pm, Michael Horowitz > wrote:
> Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> the crumb white instead of grey.
>
> Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> white? - Mike


Are you the one who wanted to use whole wheat flour? -aem


Gregory Morrow[_376_] 10-11-2009 12:24 AM

Artisan Bread
 
Michael Horowitz wrote:

> Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> the crumb white instead of grey.
>
> Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> white?



Dunno about the color, but the crumb is fairly heavy IME...


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Best
Greg



Melba's Jammin' 10-11-2009 02:52 AM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
In article >,
Michael Horowitz > wrote:

> Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> the crumb white instead of grey.
>
> Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> white? - Mike


What's FOLO?
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.me.com/barbschaller - Who Said Chickens Have Fingers?
10-30-2009

sf[_9_] 10-11-2009 05:10 AM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 20:52:52 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote:

>In article >,
> Michael Horowitz > wrote:
>
>> Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
>> Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
>> I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
>> the crumb white instead of grey.
>>
>> Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
>> white? - Mike

>
>What's FOLO?


Inquiring minds want to know!


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I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Janet Bostwick[_2_] 10-11-2009 04:28 PM

Artisan Bread
 

"Michael Horowitz" > wrote in message
...
> Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> the crumb white instead of grey.
>
> Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> white? - Mike
>

Artisan breads are sturdier than store-bought sandwich bread. Heavier is
hard to understand what you mean exactly. It would help if you could post a
photo to a photo site. Your crumb should not be grey. Creamy yellow or tan
is nice. Have you posted to alt.bread.recipes for help?
Janet



Mike[_25_] 10-11-2009 04:29 PM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
On Nov 9, 6:44*pm, aem > wrote:
> On Nov 9, 3:15 pm, Michael Horowitz > wrote:
>
> > Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> > Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> > I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> > the crumb white instead of grey.

>
> > Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> > white? - Mike

>
> Are you the one who wanted to use whole wheat flour? * -aem


Nope - Mike

Mike[_25_] 10-11-2009 04:30 PM

FOLO: Artisan Bread
 
On Nov 9, 9:52*pm, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
> In article >,
> *Michael Horowitz > wrote:
>
> > Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> > Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> > I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> > the crumb white instead of grey.

>
> > Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> > white? - Mike

>
> What's FOLO?
> --
> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJhttp://web.me.com/barbschaller- Who Said Chickens Have Fingers?
> 10-30-2009


FOLO: As in Follow-up - Mike

Mike[_25_] 10-11-2009 04:31 PM

Artisan Bread
 
On Nov 10, 11:28*am, "Janet Bostwick" > wrote:
> "Michael Horowitz" > wrote in message
>
> ... > Earlier I posted on my progress/problems with Hertzberg's "Artisan
> > Bread in 5 Minutes/day"
> > I'm satisfied with the product, but I wish it was a bit lighter and
> > the crumb white instead of grey.

>
> > Are artisan breads heavy? Would using bread flour have made the crumb
> > white? - Mike

>
> Artisan breads are sturdier than store-bought sandwich bread. *Heavier is
> hard to understand what you mean exactly. *It would help if you could post a
> photo to a photo site. *Your crumb should not be grey. *Creamy yellow or tan
> is nice. *Have you posted to alt.bread.recipes for help?
> Janet


Oh, you're correct. I did initially but instintively turned to this
group - Mike


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