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No-knead Bread Second Try

In Cooking on February 6, 2009 at 3:11 pm

no-knead breadOK, My first attempt was a disaster. I do not have a La Coche or a dutch oven but I have baking stone. So I tried to use the stone and a cover but my cover wasn’t big enough so you can imagine.

This time I decided to use a covered corning ware and it seemed to work pretty well. My bread has great bubbles inside but is still wet. So I think I might need to let it cook longer and the 450 F temp. I think my yeast is not instant. It is just the regular kind so someone told me I might want to increase it a little.  I will let you know when I perfect my technique.

No-knead bread

In Cooking on February 3, 2009 at 7:06 pm

No-knead bread, originally uploaded by fuzuoko.

OK, So after some internet research I decided on a bread baking method that I think will work for us. The only thing is that it requires a few equipment purchases, specifically a covered La Cloche and maybe a proofing basket. The La Cloche is a covered clay baking pot. I found a great site with videos and such on it called breadtopia.com

I am a mom to three home schooled children. We are very busy and simplified methods  that are also economical usually work best for us. If it cost a lot or takes a lot of time we are less likely to continue to do it. No-Knead bread seams like a good fit. Hands on time is minimal waiting time is more. So that works for us. We are generally around the house we may not however be in the kitch. I will let you know any high altitude adjustments I make.

In the process I also stumbled across another blog  called Touch the Earth that I added to the blog role. It looks like a very interesting blog about a family in Maryland.

Baking Bread

In Cooking on February 3, 2009 at 12:05 am

breadI found a great recipe for homemade bread over at SoCal Pastry Chef.

It was pretty easy but I have never had great luck with my bread. I did have honey on had so I used some sugar and I didn’t have bread flour so I added a little bit of gluten. The bread did taste good but was heavy and a little too moist.

Next time I am going to use the honey and maybe adjust the flour and knead it a little more. I think part of the problem might also be my house is pretty cold and it takes longer to rise. I will try again and experiment a little. Anybody out there have tips for high altitute bread baking? Let me know.