I created this Mixed Grain Miche to test a new stoneware baker and use some of the rye and whole wheat flours I got from Carolina Ground a few weeks ago. This miche-style bread is made with an overnight poolish instead of a sourdough levain. I wanted to bake bread and hadn’t fed my sourdough starter in a while so I decided that utilizing a
White Bean Soup with Kale for Healthy Vision
This White Bean Soup with Kale, from the book Eat Right for Your Sight, is full of nutrients that help maintain healthy vision. Have you heard of Macular degeneration? It’s an incurable eye disease that is the leading cause of vision loss for those aged 55 and older in the United States. It affects more than 10 million Americans. Macular Degeneration is caused by the
Sourdough Biscuits made in the South
These melt-in-your-mouth Sourdough Biscuits are made with “wild yeast” instead of using baking soda or baking powder as a rising agent. When I learned the challenge for the Sourdough Surprises Baking Group for May was to make biscuits, I knew I didn’t want to miss this one. I have been a biscuit lover for as long as I can remember. To me, nothing says “Southern”
Rustic Flaxseed and Prune Ciabatta-Style Loaves
These Rustic Flaxseed and Prune Ciabatta-Style Loaves are freckled with prunes and made with an overnight poolish and soaker of flax seeds. I’m the host kitchen for the Bread Baking Babes and Buddies this month. I invite you to bake with us and try your hand at making Flaxseed and Prune Ciabatti-Style Loaves. Over the years, the BBBs have made so many interesting breads, it
Fill the pot with Dutch Oven Emmer Bread
This Dutch Oven Emmer Bread is the second artisan boule I’ve made in my Emile Henry Dutch Oven. The Dutch Oven provides the perfect environment for making a big round loaf of crusty bread. The Dutch Oven Emmer Bread with Poolish I made in this ceramic pot a few weeks ago had a nice crumb and flavor. The only issue I had with it was
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