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I've been baking this unsual recipe that I got from a chef I used to
work with (I made 20 Kilos of dough everyday) and I've been working on converting it sourdough for the last week or so with some success: starter: 2g yeast 200g rye flour 100g bread flour ferment for 12 hours. dough: 700g bread flour 35g Coarse salt!! 100ml red wine 300ml water 12g suger (I didn't use suger in my sourdough convertion) ferment for 10-12 hours Baking: start at a 550F oven, put bread on baking stone. turn off oven for 21 min. then turn back on for 7-10 min on high heat then turn oven down to around 400F for 20 min This baking encorge oven spring, from my experiance it is not nesscery, regular baking works as well. To convert this recipe to sourdough I have a few question: 3.5% salt of total flour is twice as much as one usually puts in a sourdough recipe, how will it affect the little critters? How will the red wine ? Thanks Amit |
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