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RoslynSim |
Posted - May 31 2019 : 7:50:28 PM My quinoa sourdough adventure begins! It’s the first day of Winter here, so I might end up needing a proofer, but I’m going to give it a go first :).
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Ashley |
Posted - Jun 15 2019 : 9:20:48 PM It looks like your loaves rose a little higher this week, is that right? With the Batter Breads and other breads in the Beginner Breads Section that use a lot of mother in relation to other ingredients, the flavor will always be sour. Once you move on to the Advanced Breads Section, there are recipes for breads with a less dominant sour flavor. The excessive sour flavor of your breads could be attributed to cooler temperatures, especially since it's winter where you are. In another thread, someone mentions using a plant heating mat to keep their mother warm in lieu of a proofer. Here's a link to that thread: http://wildbread.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=85 |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 15 2019 : 03:08:12 AM
The texture is good but the taste is still very sour. Poor hubby couldn’t hack it even with jam or honey. Will it get less sour over time? Is it excessively sour because of the low temperature in our house? |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 15 2019 : 01:20:55 AM
Bake day week 2 |
Ashley |
Posted - Jun 10 2019 : 09:18:38 AM Frying it like naan is a great idea! Your loaf looks like it has some good bubbles happening--especially for the first week. Hopefully you can get the flour sorted out and find something that works well for your mother. Thank you for sharing your progress and pictures! |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 08 2019 : 8:55:51 PM
First baking day! The loaves didn’t rise as much as I was hoping, so I baked one and fried the other in a pan hoping for something a bit like naan to go with our curry for dinner. It’s very sour, but not unpleasant. I hope next week will be even better. |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 07 2019 : 4:31:07 PM
It’s my first baking day! I have noticed less bubbles since I used up my shop bought quinoa flour and started trying to make my own. I still don’t have a grain mill, so I have been making do with my Thermomix and a fine sieve, but I can feel that it’s still not as fine. My mother still tastes nice and sour, though, so I’m giving it a go! |
Ashley |
Posted - Jun 04 2019 : 09:14:16 AM It's looking great, especially since you're not even a week in! |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 04 2019 : 04:59:19 AM I discovered that the drawer under my induction cooktop is the perfect temperature while I have veggie stock simmering on top so I have lots more lovely bubbles tonight #128522; |
RoslynSim |
Posted - Jun 03 2019 : 2:35:14 PM
I only began on Saturday (it’s Tuesday morning now), but I suspect that the cool Winter temperature (it’s currently 14°C in my kitchen) will be slowing things down. Still, when I stirred it this morning, it sounded bubbly (like stirring pancake batter that has baking soda bubbles in it). |
Ashley |
Posted - Jun 01 2019 : 10:51:07 AM Looks great, good luck! |