Lisa
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Yay! I'm sure it will be good. Don't forget to slash the loaf!
Karen
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Hi,
I did have a couple of failures before I finally got a good loaf, but not too bad considering I haven't even gotten the Artisan Bread book in the mail yet!
Here is my one successful loaf so far:
http://strumelia.blogspot.com/2009/04/bread.html
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Hi,
I'm just really curious about the texture of the bread. I'm still bit skeptical about the texture part. Sort of in-grained into me about the need to properly knead the bread and all.
Well I guess I should give it a try too. Oh dear another book to order... Already have a sack of books to read.
smilingcat
The texture of our bread was amazing. The crust is crisp but tender. The crumb is moist, somewhat chewy and wonderful. They refer to the crumb as having a custard like quality which I think means that it's a little on the dense, rich side and less 'airy'.
When you pull it out of the oven, the crust audibly crackles in the cool air. Sooo neat!
Mmmm...I'm drooling just thinking about it.![]()
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I was skeptical about the lack on kneading, too, but the bread has turned out wonderfully every time I've made it. It would be so good to dip in really good olive oil.
It is a beautiful loaf, Lisa! I'm sure it was delish!
Karen
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