My wife ran out of her Oroweat Whole Wheat bread yesterday so she asked for two pieces of bread for her bag lunch. So I found some frozen Duram Atta SD for her we baked Mastaba Style here:
Finally the sun came out after 4 days of rain - half a year's worth at my house.
Ian's T-Rex claw poorly slashed this time.
The formula follows the pix’s as usual.
| Multi-Grain Sourdough & Yeast Water Combo with Chicken Stock, Soaker & Seeds | |||||
| Mixed Starter | Build 1 | Build 2 | Build 3 | Total | % |
| Multi-grain SD Starter ** | 30 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 5.57% |
| Yeast Water | 50 | 0 | 0 | 50 | 13.74% |
| AP | 90 | 40 | 30 | 160 | 43.96% |
| Water | 40 | 40 | 30 | 110 | 30.22% |
| Total Starter | 210 | 80 | 60 | 350 | 96.15% |
| ** 10 g each Rye Sour, Desem and Multi-Grain Starter | |||||
| Starter | |||||
| Hydration | 100.00% | ||||
| Levain % of Total | 31.06% | ||||
| Dough Flour | % | ||||
| Non - Diastatic Malt | 2 | 0.55% | |||
| Wheat Germ | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| WW | 25 | 6.87% | |||
| Steel Cut Oats | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| Whole Quinoa | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| Spelt | 25 | 6.87% | |||
| Ground Flax Seed | 5 | 1.37% | |||
| AP | 250 | 68.68% | |||
| Diastatic Malt | 2 | 0.55% | |||
| Dark Rye | 25 | 6.87% | |||
| Dough Flour | 364 | 100.00% | |||
| Salt | 7 | 1.92% | |||
| Chicken Stock | 225 | 61.81% | |||
| Dough Hydration | 61.81% | ||||
| Total Flour | 539 | ||||
| Chicken Stock & Water | 400 | ||||
| T. Dough Hydration | 74.21% | ||||
| Whole Grain % | 31.35% | ||||
| Hydration w/ Adds | 74.31% | ||||
| Total Weight | 1,127 | ||||
| Seeds & Adders | % | ||||
| VW Gluten | 6 | 1.65% | |||
| Honey | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| Pumpkin, Sunflower - 20 ea | 40 | 10.99% | |||
| Millet, Chia, Hemp Seeds - 15 ea | 45 | 12.36% | |||
| Total | 101 | 27.75% | |||
| Soaker | % | ||||
| WW | 20 | 5.49% | |||
| Rye | 20 | 5.49% | |||
| Cracked Bulgar | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| Cracked Barley | 10 | 2.75% | |||
| Spelt | 20 | 5.49% | |||
| Total Soaker | 80 | 21.98% | |||
| Soaker and Seeds Total | 45.33% | ||||
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Looks like another great bake DA. Great looking crust and I'm sure the crumb is as good as your last batch. So did you like the chicken stock addition? I expected to see some feathers sprouting from your soaker!
Great job.
Ian
What a moist crumb...just perfect. I love when the inside looks like this and almost melts in your mouth. The addition of the honey must have given this a nice hint of sweetness.
Just a fantastic looking bread and formula.
Will have to try the chicken stock addition once I make some later in the year.
For soft and billowy, this crumb takes the cake. The soaker and seeds give it a nice texture too. The crist is just in a league of its own too. Deep and dark but soft and chewy. I make a very reduced, full, rich in flavor and color chicken stock as you can see from the Chicken Stock frum post. If you, not me, want a lessened stock taste, just use the canned one and cut back the salt or make an unroasted one that isn't so reduced and rich. You can also use part water. The key is to get all the fat out of it. I I want smaltz on bread I will put my chopped liver or pate on it :-)
Thanks and glad you liked it Ian - you have a gid eye!
Mmmmm....chopped Liver would be real good on your Chicken Stock bread!
Wish I had some of both!
Your bread has baked up quit lovely but I can't help wondering about chicken stock in a moist bread crumb. I'm not sure how safe this is and would the bread be refrigerated after baking? I'm not meaning to be offensive in anyway..just cautious and safe.
I also have had the need for very large food safe plastic bread proofing bags. Trash bags are not safe for food storage or contact and I did find a source and have had good results ordering from them some very large food safe bags. The site is called 'The Prepared Pantry.com".
Sylvia
the moist chicken stock crumb. As soon as the pix''s were done into the freezer the bread went - along with the cooled 1 gal of extra chicken stock.
My trash bags never touch the bread and my bread is baked at a high enough temperature to kill anything that comes in contact with it - in or out of the bread. You want to thoroughly dry them after use though - in the AZ sun that kills everything.
Beautiful bread. I can't help but keep immagining the taste? and what to go with it.. very very lucky wife :)
a couple of pictures showing what went with this bread for breakfast and lunch. It tastes like there is a mild chicken stock in the background of this very moist and delicious bread.
I am the lucky one - my wife is the peach of this family.
Glad you liked the bread. Thanks for the compliments.