Tag Archive 'bread bakers apprentice'

Feb 07 2010

Vienna Bread with Dutch Crunch Topping

Published by Paul under BBA Challenge, Yeast Breads

Merrily skipping over a couple more breads that I seriously doubt would get eaten in our house, we now land on The Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge bread #39 (of 43): Vienna Bread with an option to add Dutch Crunch. Since I recall getting the occasional Dutch Crunch covered bread at some point in my [...]

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Jan 31 2010

Sourdough Pumpernickel

Here we are at bread No. 34 in The Bread Baker’s Apprentice, Sourdough Pumpernickel. The header image is the same as the prevous entry since it features both the lighter New York Deli and the Pumpernickel breads. These are what we should be hoping to see once we’re done baking.
This was a pretty simple bread, [...]

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Jan 25 2010

New York Deli Rye

Published by Paul under Sourdough Breads

And here we are at the first of several Sourdough Rye breads in The Bread Baker’s Apprentice, bread number 31 of the BBA Challenge.
This one seems intriguing as it’s not simply a rye bread, not even a rye and caraway bread but a rye, caraway and onion bread. The pressure on this one coming out [...]

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Nov 15 2009

Potato Rosemary Bread, redux

Published by Paul under BBA Challenge, Yeast Breads

If you ever want to make your house smell absolutely awesome, make this bread. Even during the dough building process, this was absolutely wonderful. While baking, it’s to die for.
And that’s just the aroma.
This is my second run at this bread, the first happening a fair while back, before I got into the whole documenting [...]

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Nov 11 2009

Pizza Napoletana

Published by Paul under Sourdough Breads

Pizza! A regular treat for most North Americans, whether by the slice at the authentic Italian place or delivered from the mega chain outlet. Peter Reinhart gives us, for bread number 25 in The Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge, his version of Pizza Napoletana which he describes as a thin crust with, preferably less ingredients so [...]

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