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Use the baking instructions and this recipe:

A very moist and soft, light rye bread with a crisp crust and a kick of pepper – just the ticket for soft cheese and smoked salmon sandwiches.

325ml regular black coffee, warm or cold
150g rye flour
2 tsp crushed black pepper
2 tsp anise, fennel or caraway seeds
1 tsp dry instant yeast
1½ tsp salt
325g strong white flour, plus extra for shaping
1 beaten egg and poppy seeds, to finish

Put the coffee in a saucepan along with half the rye flour, the pepper and your seeds of choice. Whisk, heat until thick and just boiling, then spoon into a mixing bowl and set aside to cool until warm. Add the yeast, mix well, add the salt, the remaining rye flour and the white flour, then mix to a smooth dough. Cover, leave for 10 minutes, then on a lightly oiled worktop knead for 10 seconds. Cover, repeat twice more at 10-minute intervals, then leave for 30 minutes.

Line a baking tray with nonstick baking parchment. Using a little flour, pat out the dough into a 20cm square, then roll up tightly. Place the dough seam side down on the tray, cover with a cloth and leave to rise for 45 minutes. Egg-wash the top, sprinkle with poppy seeds, cut six diagonal slashes across the top and bake at 220C (200C fan-assisted)/425F/gas mark 7 for 40 minutes.

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Black pepper rye bread: just add soft cream cheese and a slice or two of smoked salmon. Photograph: Colin Campbell
 
has it gotten better with age?
The starter is very active. It raises almost as well as yeast breads
This is from when I made orange ginger bread
ingredients

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Rising
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Baked
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All this talk about breads... the good and how bad the store bought stuff has become. I remember sitting down in open air cafe's overseas and having bread and butter or cheeses with wine. Man was that good. :drool

The best I ever experienced was Portuguese bread, freshly baked, right out of the oven with fresh real butter. This was while I was deployed to the island of Terciera in the Azores. The little sea side town outside the base main gate was about a 1.5 mile walk and we'd walk to town and eat there and drink wine. Fond memories and I've never found or had a bread to compare. It had a very solid/hard crust but was light and airy inside and had such a marvelous texture. You'd rip off chunks and then slather it with butter... man...
 
Sympathies to all suffering from hand pain. My right hand is a mess. I'm semi ambidextrous thanks to my years as an OB scrub nurse but primarily rt handed. I'm noticing that I'm automatically using my left hand more than my right when it comes to picking up small objects, etc. If I spill pills on the table, I can't pick them up with my right hand any longer. At least not all at once in one swoop like I used to. I still am fighting the nodules on my middle finger on my right hand. DH says it's because I'm using it too much to flip people the bird....ha ha......not. I see the rheumatologist in August so we shall see what he has to say.

Thinking of baking zucchini bread tomorrow. Yes, it's that time of the year again when everyone is flooded with zukes. I planted two plants and have been enjoying sauteed and baked zucchini for the past week.

@CapricornFarm, you should see my white pumpkin and warty red squash plants! Those plants are vining everywhere and have invaded the orchard. DH and I were repositioning vines today when we were mowing the lawn. When I pulled one vine out of the ground where it had rooted I saw little baby white pumpkins on it!:clap I'll see if I can get a picture of them tomorrow.
I love love white pumpkins! Waiting on photos. :pop Then, more when they get big!
 
When the Navy left the Marines moved in... I dont think they shared except maybe for training. Top Gun was primarily training for landing on Aircraft carriers I believe.... I used to know the Artist that made up each of the pilots logos...

We still have a Navy presence. Sub Base as well as base for Aircraft Carriers and the assorted support craft. They have an airport on Coronado.

I once dated a fellow that was stationed on the Pidgeon... A Dual hull Sub rescue craft. He said a Guy in a canoe once passed them in the bay.... VEry slow... There are two of them one stationed on the West Coast and One on the East coast.

deb
Really interesting perchie.girl, I know the craft you're talking about.. I love all war aircraft..
I served on an aircraft carrier for 2 1/2 yrs, USS America..
This was me when I was on ship.. zz1-chris.jpg 19 yrs old, 62 now, no hair, still mean, not as lean.. you know the rest, lol.. :idunno
 
All this talk about breads... the good and how bad the store bought stuff has become. I remember sitting down in open air cafe's overseas and having bread and butter or cheeses with wine. Man was that good. :drool

The best I ever experienced was Portuguese bread, freshly baked, right out of the oven with fresh real butter. This was while I was deployed to the island of Terciera in the Azores. The little sea side town outside the base main gate was about a 1.5 mile walk and we'd walk to town and eat there and drink wine. Fond memories and I've never found or had a bread to compare. It had a very solid/hard crust but was light and airy inside and had such a marvelous texture. You'd rip off chunks and then slather it with butter... man...
There is a very good, or at least was 10 years ago... French Bakery in Monterrey California. It was amazing!
 
Curious. When I clicked on it I was taken to:
I wrote that because before I posted it on my phone, the link was a whole page, lol. Every phone I've had for some reason posted a dozen lines for a link. Must be my newest phone is a little smarter than the others, or this new format condensed it down when I posted IDK?
 
I wrote that because before I posted it on my phone, the link was a whole page, lol. Every phone I've had for some reason posted a dozen lines for a link. Must be my newest phone is a little smarter than the others, or this new format condensed it down when I posted IDK?
The new forum software here makes the link smaller. It does that when I post links to amazon stuff. Some of those links are very long LOL
 

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