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    « One man's pizza is anothers flammeküche. | Main | Backferment »

    June 29, 2009

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    apimom

    Link to explanation: http://www.wskw.de/vollkorn/baeckerei.php?Thema=Rohstoffe&Ordner=themen/rohstoffe&Text=backferment.txt&UThema=Backferment&T=1
    In German. It really is a lactic acid and not so much acetic acid taste enhancer with no wild yeast to function instead of comemrcial yeast.

    Can be achieved with temperatur play in regular sourdough. This ferment just has funky base ingredients. It just does not ferment as you found out yourself. It is like the sourdough powder available commercially = taste but no action. Milder taste than more acetic acid heavy sourdoughs. Try active Malt powder and a mild wheat sourdough - same result. I believe warmer starter temperatures (25 to 28 C) produce more lactic acid bacteria.

    Jeremy

    Hi MC,
    Pide is a sort of Turkish pizza/pitta recipe I got in Turkey on my last visit, I did a story about it before on my hommage to sujuck!

    Thanks!
    Jeremy

    MC

    Great pictures! I love the Norwich sourdough as well as your pain quotidien. What's a pide recipe?
    Hope all this good food brings a swift recovery...
    MC

    Natalie

    I'm planning to make more rye breads after summer. Yours posted here looked great! Have let me know where to find the rye recipes too. Get well soon. Look forward to more of your baking later!

    Flo Makanai

    Sorry to learn you're having health problems... Take good care of you.
    PS: I love your Norwich sourdough!
    Flo

    Hans Joakim

    You've been busy! Lovely, lovely, lovely... *hungry*

    Keep your spirits up, Jeremy, and best of luck :)

    Jeremy

    Thanks Susan!

    Susan

    Everything just gorgeous, Jeremy!

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