I only infused 5 grams of organic dried flower and it didn’t show the intense purplish blue someone had on her bread using 15 grams of flower.There will be a bake #2 of this bread soon...Young Hee Log in or register to post comments Try releasing the dye in hot water first then cool down to use in the dough.:) http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/51415/starry-night-bread%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EMy experience has been that colors tend to be more intense with whiter flours than whole flours. When I tested my dried pea flowers for strength it seemed weak until I let the infusion stand overnight. Might want to try that too. I would suggest to Mix up a strong sample and control the colour as you add it to the dough. Any extra can be frozen into an ice cube or two for later use. Log in or register to post comments But I think 5 g dry flower wasn't enough... I am going to double it for the next bake.Thanks! Log in or register to post comments I will do what you say.Freezing is a good advice!Thank you! :-) Log in or register to post comments Are those blue spots from the flower? Yes, the flower did not color the whole bread but that is an amazing crumb! Log in or register to post comments Yes!I added all of the flowers I steeped in hot water. Log in or register to post comments new picture... and you look great! Congratulations on your Diploma! Found your blog post:http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/56457/sourdough-baguettes%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%C2%A0%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EThe blue spots almost look like the dye is from whole flowers instead of a crushed dried powder. Log in or register to post comments It really looks like whole flowers. Log in or register to post comments The crumb looks so good! Great job. Log in or register to post comments
Try releasing the dye in hot water first then cool down to use in the dough.:) http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/51415/starry-night-bread%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EMy experience has been that colors tend to be more intense with whiter flours than whole flours. When I tested my dried pea flowers for strength it seemed weak until I let the infusion stand overnight. Might want to try that too. I would suggest to Mix up a strong sample and control the colour as you add it to the dough. Any extra can be frozen into an ice cube or two for later use. Log in or register to post comments
But I think 5 g dry flower wasn't enough... I am going to double it for the next bake.Thanks! Log in or register to post comments
Are those blue spots from the flower? Yes, the flower did not color the whole bread but that is an amazing crumb! Log in or register to post comments
new picture... and you look great! Congratulations on your Diploma! Found your blog post:http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/56457/sourdough-baguettes%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%C2%A0%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EThe blue spots almost look like the dye is from whole flowers instead of a crushed dried powder. Log in or register to post comments
Try releasing the dye in hot water first then cool down to use in the dough.
:) http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/51415/starry-night-bread%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EMy experience has been that colors tend to be more intense with whiter flours than whole flours.
When I tested my dried pea flowers for strength it seemed weak until I let the infusion stand overnight. Might want to try that too. I would suggest to Mix up a strong sample and control the colour as you add it to the dough. Any extra can be frozen into an ice cube or two for later use.
But I think 5 g dry flower wasn't enough... I am going to double it for the next bake.
Thanks!
I will do what you say.
Freezing is a good advice!
Thank you! :-)
Are those blue spots from the flower? Yes, the flower did not color the whole bread but that is an amazing crumb!
Yes!
I added all of the flowers I steeped in hot water.
new picture... and you look great! Congratulations on your Diploma! Found your blog post:
http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/56457/sourdough-baguettes%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%C2%A0%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EThe blue spots almost look like the dye is from whole flowers instead of a crushed dried powder.
It really looks like whole flowers.
The crumb looks so good! Great job.