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Any one else have this experience? And any ideas about why this is so?
I'm really new to bread baking, so please excuse me if the answers are really obvious! and by the way, great site! I thought I was the only person out there who was obsessed with bread baking, so it is really nice to know I have company.
Wendy
I got a good laugh out of your "obsessed" comment. You're definitely not alone!
That's interesting about getting a larger, lighter flavored loaf the way you did. I could only take a guess at the reason since I'm not at all experienced with different types of yeast. Perhaps someone else knows why.
Great videos. Thank you for posting them.
I don't know if you ever experimented with this, but I have sourdough starter, so I was wondering if I can use it to make a no-knead bread? Since the flavor already developed in the levain, should I still use beer and vinegar?
Thanks!
Yes. You'll find a few no knead recipes adapted for sourdough here www.breadtopia.com/no-knead-recipe-variations
My personal feeling is that beer and vinegar are great by themselves and aren't necessary if using sourdough starter.
I just love the site and your attention to videos. You are obviously dedicated to the craft and to your customers.
I tried to get in to Sourdough last year, and didn't have much luck. But I found No Knead and your site, and I've been churning out loaves for the family. My favorite is the Almost No Knead Sandwich loaf, which you modified from CI. I use Alaskan Amber beer, and honey. Two loaves a week. I've got a picture to send you of the latest two.
Anyway, I am rambling, but thanks for your efforts. Almost all of my Christmas wish list items are products from Breadtopia!
<img src="http://www.breadtopia.com/uploads/Image/JeffsANK.jpg" alt="Jeff's Almost No Knead Sandwich Bread" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="450" height="338"></img>
Great looking bread. Looks like you nailed the crust.
Thanks for sending the pic.
Eric
ps. may all your Christmas wishes come true! ;)
I am wondering what brand/type of beer is giving YOU good results. There are so many kinds out there I don't know where to start. Pilsner? Lager? Dark Lager? HELP!
A name brand and type available in central California would sure help.
Thanks much
Dave