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Greetings from SFO!

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    By George, I think he's got it!!

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      I fed my starter a couple of days ago. It was nearish to the top of the jar I store it in but I didn't think it would be a problem. Opened the refrigerator door yesterday to an overflow situation. Thank god for glass refrigerator shelves. I mixed a batch of dough and baked today. Those yeasties were particularly active; I ended up with a larger than usual loaf.

      I think we're having BLTs for lunch today.

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        And it's healthy!!

        https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20250704-sourdough-vs-white-sliced-which-breads-should-we-be-eating

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          Good article, and it reminds me to ask…

          Has anyone had success making a sourdough with all or part whole wheat flour?

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            I've used Bob's Red Mill whole wheat in some recipe I found online; it was a combination of bread and whole wheat flours. I made it a couple to times but we weren't fans.

            I make this sourdough rye, though, and we think it's really good:

            https://breadtopia.com/sourdough-ny-deli-rye-bread/

            I don't do the glaze and just add a couple of teaspoons of caraway seeds to the dough at the beginning. And I do my standard thing of mixing all the ingredients, doing some stretches after an hour or so, and a few more times after that a few hours apart. In the evening I make the loaf and put it in its proofing basket and stick it in the frig overnight. Bake in the morning, ready for lunch.

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              Breadtopia has recipes for all sorts of novel flours. How about this one for sourdough Boston brown bread?

              https://breadtopia.com/sourdough-brown-bread/

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                I’ve been meaning to try Boston brown bread.

                Now to find a coffee can. 😀

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                  #152

                  Here's another sourdough Boston brown bread recipe. Not baked in a loaf pan or a can.

                  https://forum.breadtopia.com/t/sweet-and-sourdough-brown-bread/43277

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                    I’ve never seen this before. It’s a “Nona Auralia”. Apparently you can make stovetop sourdough bread in it.

                    https://images.app.goo.gl/Fnypx

                    I envision making bread while camping, maybe even over a fire!

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                    • S Steve Miller

                      I’ve never had Panzanella and I want to try it.

                      Great idea!

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                      @Steve-Miller said in Greetings from SFO!:

                      I’ve never had Panzanella and I want to try it.

                      Great idea!

                      Hey @Steve-Miller !! Winter panzanella....

                      Balsamic Butternut, Kale and Cranberry Panzanella

                      https://cookieandkate.com/balsamic-butternut-kale-cranberry-panzanella/

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