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Whole Community Wheat

by | Jan 11, 2014 | Bread

Whole wheat

Community mills

Using the wonderful Community Grains Hard Winter Wheat Flour for an adapted Chad Robertson formula from his first bread book, I got this beautiful specimen. A five hour autolyse, a three hour bulk ferment with folds, and a cold retard for 12 hours. The crust chewy, the crumb moist and full of “live” wheat throughout;what a difference from store bought whole wheat!

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4 Comments

  1. Ben Johnson

    Hi Jeremy
    Was the autolyse without the leaven or was it a Chad Robertson style autolyse holding back just the salt and some water?
    Ben

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  2. Jonitin

    Hi Ben, just holding back the salt, I often mix everything and rough mix, but I’ve been holding the salt back because it does suck up the water especially in whole wheat breads!

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  3. Ben Johnson

    Didn’t it become too sour after such a long autolyse with the leaven present?
    Ben

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  4. Jonitin

    No Ben, this flour and loaf tasted sweet in fact and lasted for more then three days still moist!
    Jeremy

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