Any Home Bakers Here?

I made another loaf today based on @ronott1 's french bread loaf, drizzled some oil in the bottom of my 14x6" baking pan before dumping the dough into the pan. I remembered the salt as I had it premixed in with the second round of dry ingredients after first doubling. I baked ar 425 until 190-200F per my bread thermometer. Now it is on the cooling rack shame my wife didn't push our lunch to 2PM so we could have it with fresh warm bread.:hit Regardless the images are intended to show you what results to expect on the bottoms and sides with the carmelized crust.

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Thanks! It looks great!
 
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I'm getting good at this!
 
I prefer nigiri to.
Funny story... I swore I'd never eat bait! (aka sushi)... Then one day I'm at a party in Japan with a bunch of teachers and chaperones and the hotel brought in 20,000 yen worth of Sushi... Imagine the political fopau of not eating it. Ok, I tell myself, I've been through survival school and ate things that would make a goat puke. I can do this... And to my surprise, I liked it. I've been a fan every since.:D How's your dad doing after surgery?
 
Funny story... I swore I'd never eat bait! (aka sushi)... Then one day I'm at a party in Japan with a bunch of teachers and chaperones and the hotel brought in 20,000 yen worth of Sushi... Imagine the political fopau of not eating it. Ok, I tell myself, I've been through survival school and ate things that would make a goat puke. I can do this... And to my surprise, I liked it. I've been a fan every since.:D How's your dad doing after surgery?

My father and brother Went to Japan a couple times. They love authentic nigiri.

I think he is still in surgery.
 
My father and brother Went to Japan a couple times. They love authentic nigiri.

I think he is still in surgery.
I lived in Japan for almost three years. My sushi thing happened on the Island of akiado with a 5th grade field trip. Before the adventure was over they actually got me into a dress for a traditional Japanese Dance.:gig
 
I lived in Japan for almost three years. My sushi thing happened on the Island of akiado with a 5th grade field trip. Before the adventure was over they actually got me into a dress for a traditional Japanese Dance.:gig

That is so cool! My dad lived there for two years on a church mission. He was in Sendai.
 
I lived in Japan for almost three years. My sushi thing happened on the Island of akiado with a 5th grade field trip. Before the adventure was over they actually got me into a dress for a traditional Japanese Dance.:gig

Wish we had a picture of that! :lol:
 

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