Somhairle Kelly (
mirrorshard) wrote2009-05-27 03:36 am
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Slow-rising bread
The bread turned out well, though a 7.5 hour rising time is not ideal for during the day. Something to make before bed and leave to rise overnight, really.
500g multiseed flour (Allinson's, quite nice)
8g sunflower oil
A generous tablespoon of fine sea salt
1/4 teaspoon dried yeast
About 325ml water
Rather a lot of ground black pepper
1 pinch of sugar
I think next time I'll up the yeast a bit more, and see whether I can get it to rise within a couple of hours with this little sugar.
500g multiseed flour (Allinson's, quite nice)
8g sunflower oil
A generous tablespoon of fine sea salt
1/4 teaspoon dried yeast
About 325ml water
Rather a lot of ground black pepper
1 pinch of sugar
I think next time I'll up the yeast a bit more, and see whether I can get it to rise within a couple of hours with this little sugar.
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Sounds like it might be a subtly different fermentation process. (I read somewhere that slow fermentation was better for the person eating the bread, but I've no idea if that's true or not)
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