Results! Bread is out of the oven and it tastes okay, slightly too sour. Well, the sponge was probably left out for too long before using. Anyhow, it was a good bake with a good crust.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
opps...
Oops...I forgot to take a photo before carrying out the next stage. Oh well, you'll just have to take my word that it has risen all the way the bowl after overnight (6 hours to be precise). Final proving is being done in the banneton now. I'll have to make sure to remember to take photos before tipping the dough out.
ready for making the loaf
The sponge was ready after resting for over 12 hours. Well, it was left untouched for 16 hours before I had time to use it. Added flour, salt and olive oil to the sponge. Mixed and kneaded, then prove in an oiled bowl and covered with cling film. This is the first proving and I will continue with second proving tomorrow morning. Fingers crossed that it will rise okay.
Saturday, November 08, 2014
ready for sponge
Sponge is made! Just need to wait and see what will happen this evening.
Starter fed and stored in the fridge.
Friday, November 07, 2014
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
my sourdough journey 3
Day 4 before feeding. Woah! It filled up the entire jar! Very active indeed!
I'm undecided if I should slow down the growth by putting it in the fridge after day 5 or continue growing it at room temperature for the full 7 days.
Monday, November 03, 2014
my sourdough journey begins
Why do I bother attempting to make sourdough bread when I don't even like the stuff? Well, I never liked sourdough until recently when I tasted the best sourdough bread in my life. Okay, I had only eaten a few so far as I was put off by those I had tried in the past. But I see this as a challenge that I should tackle.
I'm only on day 3 of making my sourdough starter, so nothing exciting to talk about yet. Here are photos of my starter from day 1 and 2. I'll update later this evening after checking how the starter is doing before its next feed.