Hello From Upstate New York
Hello Fellow Bread Bakers,
I suppose you know you are hooked on bread when (1) you read bread cookbooks for pleasure; (2) you remember to refresh your sourdough before you remember to do laundry; (3) you give away as many breads as you keep; and (4) you love to hear what other bread bakers have to say as well.
Because I live in upstate New York, there's a long season when warming the kitchen and the house with my bread baking is most satisfying. Yesterday I started a poolish with a tablespoon of my sourdough starter (instead of instant yeast) just to see what would happen. After struggling with shaping the baguettes (one would think it would be so simple, but I think dough shaping does demonstrate a lot of technique), I came across a posting in this website. I made four batards. The sourdough gave the bread a wonderful lingering taste, like a good wine. I called my neighbor to say I had some extra loaves. Within minutes, her little 5 year old was at my door. I laid a towel across her outstretched arms and placed 3 batards. She touched one of them, and said, "Oooooh. It's still warm." When she left, I watched her walk carefully around the snow patches, her treasure carefully cradled in her arms.
Diane
That is such a heartwarming story!!! A warm welcome to you :)
Welcome Diane - I'm located upstate near Woodstock, NY, what part of NY State are you from? Geat story, I can relate to the good baking weather...
I am about 1 hour north of NYC. Yo!
Well compared to Oswego, where I live in Rochester NY has been pretty decent, snow-wise. It just takes a few inches of snow to keep me indoors baking bread.
I'm tentatively making a three-stage detmolder rye bread right now. I'll know by this evening if I have the best SD rye bread or hardened mush.
Hello fellow upstaters, I am from Saranac originally..but live in San Diego..
SDbaker