Nice!It’s delicious! @bruceha2000 you can leave it out of fridge overnight! But watch it to avoid over rising. My starter did a fabulous job.
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Nice!It’s delicious! @bruceha2000 you can leave it out of fridge overnight! But watch it to avoid over rising. My starter did a fabulous job.
I added the starter in the evening and it worked great!So just put in 57g of rye? OK.
50g of starter doesn't seem like much.
And YAY! Another bread I don't have to store in the refrigerator over night. No room in there.
OOOPS!! Major omission in the recipe here. The starter should be added in the MORNING not along with all the other ingredients. Guess we'll see how it works out, maybe I should add more starter before all the folding steps.
Trevor Wilson's instructions
Turns out he lives ~11 miles from me as the crow flies, an extra ~20 for those who can not walk on water.
I'm not sure I can feel sorry for you running out of the store muffinsI ran out of store bought muffins so had to settle for my healthier reduced sugar Apple Nut muffins for breakfast.
I decided not to add more starter. About to do the first fold. The dough is a little "grainy" but I think that is because the rye flour is locally grown and milled so it probably isn't as fine as "commercial".I added the starter in the evening and it worked great!
There is no need to feel sorry for me. They are delicious.I'm not sure I can feel sorry for you running out of the store muffins
So are ponies, children and dinosaurs.There is no need to feel sorry for me. They are delicious.
I bet the locally sourced rye will be very good!I decided not to add more starter. About to do the first fold. The dough is a little "grainy" but I think that is because the rye flour is locally grown and milled so it probably isn't as fine as "commercial".
Oh, oh, I can use my metal handled soup pot instead of a dutch oven??? Whoopie!!!
I might still buy a cast iron dutch oven at some point.
Today's baking:
The Champlain Sourdough
Another loaf of KA Basic sourdough
Hamburger buns
Strawberry pancakes (those this doesn't really count as baking)
I might be over extending my baking self!
I ran out of store bought muffins so had to settle for my healthier reduced sugar Apple Nut muffins for breakfast.View attachment 2143102View attachment 2143103View attachment 2143105View attachment 2143106
Apple Nut Muffins
1/4 cup butter, at room temperature
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/2 cup sucralose
1/4 cup honey
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Pinch nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 egg - I used a jumbo egg, you could use 2 smaller eggs.
4 Red Delicious apples - 3 apples peeled , cored and grated coarsely and most of the juice squeezed out - 1 apple peeled, cored and sliced.
1 cup whole walnut pieces
In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine the butter, oil, sugar, sucralose and honey. Cream the mixture until smooth. Add the egg to the creamed mixture and mix until creamy. Beat in the grated apple and add the flour, spices, baking soda, baking powder, and salt and mix until the batter is smooth.
Fold in sliced apples and walnuts.
Bake at 375° F for approximately 22 to 25 minutes, test with toothpick for doneness.