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Well if he doesn’t prepare food thenSo is DH. He'd hate having all the stuff that doesn't get used much, taking up space.![]()
Made some pretzels yesterday, they turned out great!
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Here is the video on the takoyaki pan. It’s the same video that was on the recipe.
Made some pretzels yesterday, they turned out great!
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I mix a tablespoon of starter with 90G of water and 90G of flour at about two in the afternoon.View attachment 3581703
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Today's loaf came out quite soft in the crumb. Not complaining! It also isn't quite as sour tasting as last week's. I think the difference is in the starter. Last week I carefully waited until it rose and then was falling before I started my dough mixture. Yesterday when I started my mix, I think it may have been still rising. I got impatient. It wasn't fully ripe, so it hadn't fully developed that rich flavor. Oh well, lesson learned! It's still good!
I feed the starter in the morning, mix the dough in the afternoon, let it hydrolyze in the fridge overnight, do the stretch-and-folds the following morning, let it rise most of the day, and bake late afternoon. Let it cool and rest overnight, cut it in the morning. Well, today I went ahead and cut it after cooling a couple of hours, couldn't wait!
Anyone want to share their routine? Can you get it done all in one day? How do you do yours, @ronott1?
You are likely correct about the time!I’m thinking that two, one pound pans would bake for 30-40 minutes. Any thoughts?
Marble cake
1 C softened butter/margarine
1 C sugar
2 C Flour
4 Eggs
2 TBS milk
3 TBS Cocoa powder (sifted)
1 orange - the zest and 1 TBSp of juice
Preheat oven 350* Grease and flour pan(s).
Cream the butter/spread & sugar.
Add eggs and mix.
Add flour and mix.
Split the mixture into 2 bowls.
In one bowl add the milk and cocoa powder and mix well.
In the other bowl add the orange zest and the juice and mix well.
Using a 2lb Loaf tin, place alternate dollops of the mixture into the tin.
Once all the mixture is in, use a skewer to 'marble' the mix.
Cook for 40 -55mins.
Cut into slices when cool.