I got the urge to make these Sourdough KAMUT Crackers on Super Bowl Sunday. I started the dough a couple of days earlier and let it ferment in the refrigerator until I was ready to use it. I’ve been baking with KAMUT flour a lot lately because I bought a bunch of it from Montana Flour & Grains. The bag of whole wheat KAMUT
Crusty Spelt Bread
This Crusty Spelt Bread, baked in a loaf pan, utilizes an overnight sponge to help develop the gluten structure and enhance the flavor. I’ve used this method a few times; each time with a different type of flour. For this experiment, I used a mixture of white and whole grain Spelt. Using an overnight sponge helps with gluten development. This is particularly useful when working
KAMUT Pain Au Levain 75% Hydrated
75% hydration KAMUT Pain Au Levain was my bread experiment last weekend. It has a very mild and wheaty flavor. The BOM (aka bread of the month) for the Artisan Bread Bakers FB Group was a 69% Hydration Pain Au Levain. My version ended up being 75% hydration because it is made with white and whole grain KAMUT, and KAMUT absorbs more water than regular
No Knead Chocolate Spelt Prune Bread
No Knead Chocolate Spelt and Prune Bread! I know what you’re thinking… prune bread? Umm, no thanks! That was my initial thought when I learned the Bread Baking Babes (BBBs) were making Chocolate Prune Bread this month. It seems the childhood memory of eating prunes in the school cafeteria still haunts me. When I was growing up, the cafeteria sometimes served prunes for dessert. These
The dough takes center stage in this Sourdough KAMUT Focaccia
This Sourdough KAMUT Focaccia is a flatbread that’s always in fashion as far as I’m concerned. Whether it’s served as an appetizer or as a compliment to the main dish, or as the main dish, it’s such a fun bread to make and it utilizes the simplest of ingredients. I’ve made several different types of focaccias over the years, but the most memorable ones were
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