The June breads have been listed in t
he Mellow Baker's challenge. They include Vermont Sourdough, Pizza Dough and Beer Bread with roasted barley. We are out of bread, so I decided to make the Vermont Sourdough.
I took my starter out of the refrigerator and refreshed it a couple of times for two days. One of my sons has returned for the summer. He has been out of the house for several years rowing at college or working or some bizarre combination of the two. I overheard my husband explaining to Matt that he shouldn't throw out any slimey things that he finds on the counter, "they probably belong to Mom and are going in bread." Matt seemed agreeable to the idea, especially since bread was the endpoint.
I made the liquid-levain build 16 hours before I thought that I would use it. Bread flour, water and starter were combined, covered and happily bubbled away. I had to go to work on Saturday for a work day. Friday was the last day for school for the students but the staff had to come in half day work day on Saturday.
The day was to end with a 45 minute presentation by the superintendent. 90 minutes later, I was worrying about my levain. No worries, I finally got home, it still looked happy. I added the bread flour, rye flour, and water. Mixed it together. Let it stand for an autolyse phase for 30 mins. Then added the salt, mixed and fermented for 2.5 hours with a fold at 90 mins.
I shaped the bread into two boules and stuck it in the refrigerator and started the summer by heading off to Shakespeare in the Park.
This morning, I baked the delicious bread and everyone in the house will be happy when they come down the stairs.
I will try the other variations of this delicious bread.
What lovely looking bread! I do hope you give the other varieties a go, I'm excited to see how they turn out for you too!
ReplyDeleteThese are almost gone. The sad truth, delicious bread doesn't last in my house.
ReplyDelete1st, the bread looks delicious! 2nd, I'm so jealous that you're on to summer (we still have a week of classes left!). 3rd, I can't believe your staff has to work on Saturday?! 4th, the story about your son and the warning about slimy things on the counter made me giggle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking loaf of bread!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful loaf! I didn't retard mine in the refrigerator. I probably should have.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSlimey things.LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful loaf and scoring!
Anne Marie, I love the bit about leaving slimey things alone, given the end point!
ReplyDeleteI made a 'white roux' once that my Darling Bride was less than enthusiastic to find in the fridge. She really liked the resulting bread, though, and asks for it.
I apologize, for some reason I did not have your blog linked on mine. That oversight has been remedied!
...and yeah, your bread is stunning!
Steve
Steve,
ReplyDeleteNo worries about the link, it looks like Mellow Bakers are spread all over. It would be hard to find everyone.
I can't wait to try the other varieties, which was your favorite?
Happy when they come downstairs? The happy would seem to start before that with just waking up to such a lovely aroma. Baking bread! Beautiful.
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