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Really Sticky dough
I'm working with a 60 year old (at least) starter. I've been making
breads and rolls for years and just recently decided to try my hand at sourdough. While starting a firm sponge last night, I noticed the dough got more sticky as the mixer worked it. Seemed as if there were lots of gluten strands, but not enough flour. Is this normal? I let it proof over night and then finished the kneading by hand and adding more flour (as the recipe called for). I was able to get to the "windowpane" stage, so I'm hoping things will turn out. Any info (including "read the FAQ newbie") would be greatly appreciated. |
> wrote in message=20 ps.com... > [ ... ] > I was able to get to the "windowpane" stage,=20 > so I'm hoping things will turn out. Well, to start, you're way ahead of me. I have never yet seen a sourdough window pane. (I have read about them, though, in books.) --=20 Dick Adams <firstname> dot <lastname> at bigfoot dot com ___________________ Sourdough FAQ guide at=20 http://www.nyx.net/~dgreenw/sourdoughfaqs.html |
looks ok...I haven't cut into them yet. I still need help with the
crust. Any ideas would be appreciated. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bread002_b.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bread001_a.jpg |
" > wrote in = message oups.com... > looks ok...I haven't cut into them yet. I still need help with the > crust. Any ideas would be appreciated. >=20 > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bread002_b.jpg > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...bread001_a.jpg Dunno, Derrick -- how big are they? Might be good for throwing at marauding dogs. Consider imbedding nails, broken glass, etc. Did you succeed in cutting one open? Hey, Derrick, these people do not want to see your loaves (buns?). They are all wrapped up (mucked up) in their starters and yeast polemics. -- DickA P.S. Good photos! |
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