Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Multigrain bread

This recipe I am going to share with you is actually pretty easy. It requires nothing more than a few ingredients, a bowl, a wooden spoon and some excitement! Most of us, when we hear multigrain bread, we think it will take hours and hours slaving away in the kitchen to make a single loaf. So not true.

Monday, May 12, 2014

The science of no knead bread and inferred red grills

Ello and good evening to you all! Today is mothers day and it was a fantastic one at that. I was in charge of the grilling and tending the fire. i like to use an awesome product called Grill Grates which is a awesome awesome AWESOME product. Basically, what it does is turns your charcoal or gas grill into a KING OF GRILLS. They are grates that are flat with raised rails about an inch off the flat metal. You place them over the fire and they heat up monster hot and add amazing grill marks to your food.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Olive oil focaccia


The last month i have been on a baking rage!! Being a full time engineering student means putting in alot of time for studying for calculus and physics. So, in order to keep me sane, i cook and bake.. and watch netflix! haha! One of the beauties of this bread, it makes a killer base for a salad and PIZZA! Shape it, bake it, decorate it, and then eat it!Thats how its done!


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Cloche baked bread

All right everyone! I have found a new way to cook bread. It is by far the coolest thing i have ever done with bread baking. A friend of mine at the bbq brethren showed us this technique. I was in the mood to go and buy a new bread cloche for my artisan breads i bake. I posted a thread asking where to get one and low and behold, a buddy of mine, jumps in and tells me what to try. Prepare yourself!...

Monday, March 26, 2012

The staff of life


Today i tried a new way to steam the bread. It did not perform the way i wanted it to. Kind of a waste of time and money in my opinion. I started off with the basic Boule. I used the basic for one reasone only, its cheap and if i mess up, the birds will be happy. The only slight problem, i added to much sugar to the recipe so it tasted like the breads i dont like. Dont get me wrong, i love Texas Road House rolls that are nice and warm and sugary, but for French bread, its a no go.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Spinach and Feta Bread


This is one of the FUNNEST loafs of breads you can make. Basically, you just add spinach and feta cheese to either the basic boule or the olive oil loaf.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Broa (Portuguese Corn Bread)

 This is a fun and interesting twist on good ol white bread. It has some added cornmeal to give it a distinguished texture. Its great for fisherman stews, soups, and sandwiches.

From Artisan Bread in Five Minutes A Day by Jeff Hertzberg and Zoë François
Yield = four 1-lb. loaves
3 cups lukewarm water
1½ T. granulated yeasts (1½ packets)

Matts Multi Grain Bread


This is my own recipe that i created(adapted from another recipe, and so on and so on. just like any other recipe....adapted) for a light and hearty multi- grain free form loaf bread. It is actually pretty simple. It is GREAT with marmalade's, jams, honeys and even used for a nice turkey sandwich.

Kaiser Rolls


Got a we bit adventurous and tried an attempt at Kaiser rolls. They are no that bad to make. Really, they are not. Its the basic boule recipe that i posted earlier, but with a slight twist of hand.

The basic boule


This is my first post of many to come. I have been baking bread for the last year and a half or so. However, it has not been an every day process, more of an off and on situation. i am a full time Mechanical Engineering student and a part time worker, STILL, my week is a 60 hour week if im lucky. So when i do get to bake, it is a frantic run around. BUT, i am determined to become more patient with it. So i am going to keep a journal of my bread baking journey.