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I wish I could bake like you! T_T
If you've got a starter that rises in 4 hours, you can make this bread tonight and be eating it tomorrow morning.
I use Tartine's ratios, an oven with the light on @103°F, my fridge at 35°F, and a thermometer.
Thank you very much but I don´t even understand all of what you kindly wrote. Are there videos you can recommend?
I'm fluent in bread geek. Here's some translations:
Thank you very much, it all seems pretty simple suddenly!
Ah, sorry about that! Brian Lagerstrom has a great sourdough bread recipe for beginners on YouTube. It's what I started with before I made this more complicated recipe.
Cool! I will watch that!
Godswork 🙏
No kneed bread is so damn good as well. I've got a cast iron pot/lid that I use just to make this type of bread in.
Yours looks super tasty. Do you score the top with a knife or just toss it in the preheated pan?
Also do you put flower in the bottom of your pan or parchment paper?
You can see where the top was scored.
I use parchment paper!