Biker Ben’s Cheesebread

Newly-sort-of-retired I am finally trying out a few different recipes. Like seven months later I’m making Nina’s Seed Biscuits and Ben’s Cheese Bread from last year’s Bethesdabakin5: Big baguette for me; little baguette for Phoebe dog. Recipes here If it tastes as good as it smells coming out of the oven – big treats ahead.

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Pizza (3) = Focaccia

Made my pizza dough – the same Cheese Board conversion – on Wednesday, put it in the fridge to bake some time Thursday or Friday. Thursday got taken out to lunch by Sue. Friday was given fresh, free-range duck eggs – made huevos rancheros instead. Saturday morning while herself is in the bath, turned on […]

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Pizza (2)

Second attempt. Same dough as Pizza (1) but after a few hours fermentation, scaled at 150g, shaped into balls, placed in oiled box and into the fridge overnight. After a pretty neat seafood risotto made two pizzas – toppings from Cheese Board again: Aubergine & Red Pepper; Corn, Onion & Courgette with Coriander & Lime […]

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Greggzed

Bangor City Council have come up with a novel way of filling empty shop units on the High Street: Some councils have turned empty shops into art galleries. Since just before Christmas we  have had bread-substitute (BS) vendors Greggs. It’s only taken me four years decent bread supply to achieve this. That’s probably about as […]

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Yeasted “Sourdough”

You all know my views on adding commercial yeast to sourdough. Add yeast and its not sourdough any more. When I was teaching people for an employment project some years backI experimented with hybrids and they most definitely inferior to naturally leavened loaves. When you try to find out the reasons bakers add yeast they […]

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Pizza (1)

So, to start a new life. In less than two weeks I officially become an Old Age Pensioner and the microbakery becomes history. Big party to plan. Once that’s out of the way, finish my second book and run more bread courses. Just when I think I can unpack my deckchair I get a call […]

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Weight a bit!

First, Happy New Year to everyone. I hope you all thrive in the coming months (without recourse to commercial yeast). You know me: tend to go my own way and ignore advice to spray ovens, use a baking stone, bake in pots, do the window pane test, etc., etc. Never worried too much about recipe […]

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Waitrose Essentials

Or what you might call Magi-mix. Got about thirty to mix tomorrow. Then there’s all those biscotti to make: And then there’s the regular bake on Thursday Never mind. Soon be Christmas.

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Baby Jesus Time

Couple of years ago, Klimentini, one of our most enthusiastic customers, gave us her family recipe for Christmas bread. Her brother used to send her one from Greece but last time it  arrived weeks late in small pieces because Homeland Security, or whatever we call it, thought the astonishingly strong spices were there to disguise […]

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All The Bs

Is this good bread or is this good bread: I can say that because it’s not my bread. It’s Baker Biker Ben from the BBC. Makes you sick. Bleedin’ amateurs turning out bread of that quality. Ben is one of the few bakers who have made it to all five of the annual baking events, […]

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