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Old 11-18-2002, 10:25 AM
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Anyone bakinging any fun breads these days? I started playing with Pita yesterday. Pretty easy and very tasty.
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Old 11-18-2002, 11:14 AM
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I've begun to add 2 TBSP of dill seed to my standard bread recipe. Ain't heard complaints from anyone.
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Old 11-18-2002, 04:26 PM
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Port soaked fruit focaccia with pear reduction, sea salt and walnut oil.

Add a cheese platter and voila!

in regular and whole wheat.

can you say yum?

I knew you could!
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I do pita with sesame seeds yummy and a dill pickle bread( and hamburger bun) Stone ground mustard and fresh garlic bread, cottage cheese and dill biscuits, still having a great time with the croissants hoping to try some savory fillings in them soon.
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Old 11-18-2002, 08:15 PM
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I actually made a fruit focaccia not long ago. Mind you it did not benefit from a port reduction and while the pears were inexpensive, I'm not sure they qualified as a reduction I think the combination of fruit/sweet and bread/savory is ineteresting. At the same time as I made the fruit focaccia I made berry fougasse, which began life as a focaccia dough.
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I always wanted to try a sour dough base with puff pastry inside the sour dough,maybe it does exsist,i am always trying things like this...hehe..
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Old 11-21-2002, 12:26 PM
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Puff pastry inside meaning entirely enveloped or exposed in the middle? Either way, it sounds interesting.

Anyone have an opinion on 100% white whole wheat flour? Is most of the whole wheat on the market from red wheat? KA Markets "100% White Whole Wheat". I boought a bag and did a little experimenting. Pretty tasty, but I'm not sure my plate is sophisticated enough to tell the difference.
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I am not a bread master but I am starting to put my list together for stuffed breads for the holidays. I have loyal fans who like my pepperoni and sausage breads but I was thinking about something a little more exotic this year. Pesto and Pine nuts? Olive? Blue Cheese and walnuts? Anybody with some interesting suggestions?
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