Last weeks loaf was a bit of an eye soar, this week I'm experimenting with the techniques that Chad Robertson talks about in his book "Tartine Bread" (see last weeks post for a link).
I baked two loaves, one using his recipe (on the left) and one using mine (on the right) but both using his "turn frequently" technique.
Overall I'm impressed with the technique and I look forward to exploring it further.
We are in the process of moving so this is the first loaf I've done in weeks. Not the prettiest, but I certainly like the energetic rise of the local sourdough flora.
One of my best friends has turned me onto a fascinating on bread baking. I've probably seen at least 100 books on bread and very few of them have impressed me, but this one has proven to be different. I highly encourage you get a copy and take a look for yourself. I'll have more to say about it in the future.
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