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October 12, 2010 By cheryl

Anadama Bread: A Very Good Place To Start


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Among the lessons I've learned while baking bread, this, I suppose, could have been the most predictable: Baking bread is not like riding a bicycle. If you haven't done it in a long time, well, don't count on being able to do it again.

I won't go into it, but there exists a recent valiant attempt at making multigrain bread extraordinaire, which many bakers in the Bread Baker's Apprentice challenge had pronounced a breeze. In my Brooklyn kitchen, however, this turned out to be anything but. And the end result was a flat dense brick that was as saggy in the center as it was dry and mealy.

"You're out of practice," the husband noted. (Which earned him extra dishwashing duties but — I had to admit — was not untrue.)

How to solve the problem? An old Julie Andrews song instantly came to mind.

Perhaps, I thought, it might help to go back and start at the very beginning …

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Filed Under: Baking, Bread Tagged With: Anadama, Bagels, Bread Baker's Apprentice, Bread flour, Brooklyn, Cornmeal, Facebook, Julie Andrews, Lethally Delicious, Loaves, Massachussetts, Molasses, Multigrain, New England, Peter Reinhart, Pinch My Salt, Polenta, Salt, Shortening, Water, Wife

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

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