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August 1, 2009 By cheryl

Cranberry-Walnut Celebration Bread: A Matter of Balance


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Earlier this week, I found myself obsessing over balance.

Specifically, how on earth was I supposed to piggyback one braid of cranberry-walnut dough atop another and expect it to be balanced enough to stay on?

I’d heard of difficulties in this area; I’d even seen one picture of a mutant cranberry-walnut celebration bread in which the top layer of this double-decker braided bread had slipped off, forming an “Alien”-like doughy growth.

Given my recent mishaps while baking my way through Peter Reinhart’s bread bible, the Bread Baker’s Apprentice, I was certain that Alien bread was in my very near future.

But if this weekly baking challenge has taught me anything, it’s that the trying is what’s important.

So I pulled out the bread flour and let the baking begin …

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Filed Under: Baking, Bread, Holidays Tagged With: Alien, Ballet, Bikes, Bread, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Bread flour, Cranberry, Nantucket, Peter Reinhart, Thanksgiving, Walnut

July 27, 2009 By cheryl

Cornbread (And One Comatose Baker)


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Baking a bread every week can teach you many things.

Don’t overbook yourself. Take things slow.

This week, making cornbread for the Bread Baker’s Apprentice challenge reminded me of yet another thing that’s applicable to life in general: Get enough sleep.

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Filed Under: Bacon, Baking, Bread Tagged With: Bacon, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Ciabatta, Cornbread, Cornmeal, Flour, Iowa, Peter Reinhart, Thanksgiving

July 17, 2009 By cheryl

Cinnamon Raisin Bread: Devil in a Loaf Pan


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It was only as I was licking cinnamon sugar off a plate after rapidly devouring three slices of bread that I managed to put a finger on the word I was looking for to describe the cinnamon raisin walnut loaf I had just made.

Trouble.

And this is coming from someone who has generally preferred savory or plain loaves to sweet cinnamon-raisin breads.

Peter Reinhart’s recipe for cinnamon-raisin bread? It’s trouble.

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Filed Under: Baking, Books, Bread, Breakfast Tagged With: Baking, Bread, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Challenge, Cinnamon, Cinnamon Buns, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Domestic Putterings, French toast, Jon and Kate Plus Eight, KitchenAid, Peter Reinhart, Raisin, St. Tropez, Sugar, Us Weekly, Viagra, Walnut

July 10, 2009 By cheryl

Cinnamon Buns: Faith, Restored


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What you are witnessing here, folks, would be what they call “getting back on the horse.”

After the smoke, the blackened loaves, the almost-blazing defeat that was my attempt to make ciabatta last week, I’d begun doubting my quest to bake my way through Peter Reinhart’s The Bread Baker’s Apprentice along with 200 plus amateur bakers around the world.

Could I really pull this off? (Without burning down my apartment, preferably.)

Should I even try?

But love can be a powerful motivator. In this case, that would be Mike’s profound love for cinnamon buns.

Since I joined the bread bakers’ challenge in May, Mike had been waiting impatiently for cinnamon bun week. And by the time cinnamon buns came up, I had begun to see a greater purpose to baking them — I thought they might help assuage my lingering guilt over a not-so-little visit I made to Stella McCartney in Paris recently. (Hey, 50%-off is pretty good, even in Euros.)

So I grabbed my saddle and called for my horse.

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Filed Under: Baking, Books, Bread, Sweets Tagged With: Baltimore Sun, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Cinnabon, Cinnamon Buns, Lanvin, Of Cabbages and King Cakes, Paris, Peter Reinhart, Stella McCartney, The Real Muck

July 6, 2009 By cheryl

What Ciabatta Taught Me


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This moment, I had known it would come.

The one where I’m sitting on the floor of my smoke-filled apartment, staring at three rock-hard, blackened loaves and thinking, “I am a failure.”

Having never baked bread before, I’d known it was a little insane to sign up for the weekly Bread Baker’s Apprentice challenge, where a group of more than 200 amateur bakers around the world bake a bread every week from a recipe in Peter Reinhart’s bread-making bible.

But then my first attempt — bagels — had gone well. And in the ensuing weeks, decent versions of brioche and challah followed.

I started to get cocky — I even promised chef Simpson that I would bring my first stab at ciabatta to his July 4 party. There would be two Italians there — who better to judge the quality of my first Italian bread?

Of course, this was all before the alarming amounts of smoke, the smell of burnt cornmeal seeping into every cranny of my apartment and, eventually, the surfacing of three dark lumps of what could pass for coal but were actually my “ciabatta.”

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Filed Under: Baking, Books, Bread Tagged With: A Stove With A House Around It, Aligot, Bagels, Bell'Alimento, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Brioche, Carpet slipper, Challah, Ciabatta, Coconut-lime cake, Couche, Eating Is The Hard Part, Italian, My Kitchen in Half Cups, Paris, Peter Reinhart, Poolish, Simpson, Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, Two Skinny Jenkins

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