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Bread Porn – homemade

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Bread Porn – homemade

I often hear “you must have time to bake your own bread” (all the time). But basically it does not take more that getting in a car, driving to a bakery, waiting in the queue and driving back. And there are other things which are also essential to me.

– the absolute knowledge what ingredients have been used (ok let´s assume you know what you bought)
– the smell in the house of fresh bread
– the joy of looking at the bread rising and darkening
– the sound of the cracking crust while the bread cools down
– the first cut trough the bread and eating it with just some butter + salt
– cutting the loaf in 4/4 and sharing at least 2/4 or 3/4 of it with your family and friends
– seeing their joy when they got a warm piece of the bread and sometimes getting something back in exchange.

Just go through the no knead bread recipe but i will describe the routine quickly how I do it.

5 minutes
– grabbing a bow, putting in the yeast, salt, water and flour, mixing it and let it rest until the next morning

1 minute
– hopefully the yeast has blown up your dough, stir it again, put in about 2 spoons of flour and turn the dough a bit (or leave it, if you want to have a shiny surface on the crust). Switch the oven to 250C and put in the pot and the cover.

1 minute
– after about 30 minutes (or up to 1hour) the pot is hot enough, throw in the dough and close it with the cover.

1 minute
– open the cover after about 45 minutes (up to 1 hour is also ok) @ 250 C, switch down to 220 C

1 minute
– after about 15 minutes or up to 25  minutes get the bread out of the oven and put the loaf out of the pot.

So it´s just about 10 minutes to prepare YOUR BREAD, Have a nice day!

 

Waffeln mit Schlagsahne und Schattenmorellen

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Waffeln mit Schlagsahne und Schattenmorellen:
Today it was time to make some Waffles / Waffeln. First of all I found out that there are cast iron waffle irons available and I ordered one to round up the upcoming barbecues with a dessert. Secondly I talked to someone about it last night and was close to go crazy be-cause the cast iron waffle iron hasn´t arrived yet but I had to have waffles very soon. So next morning I had to buy whipped cream and find a fitting recipe. Ah and lastly I did two hours of Muay Thai and sparring (fucked up my face a bit) so absolutely no regrets on the carbohydrate side or my BMI (if there ever had been any).

Ok so here is the recipe:
125 g of butter
75 g of sugar
1 package of vanilla sugar
2 eggs (3 are recommended if the dough is too stiff)
250 ml of milk
250 g of flour
1 teaspoon of backing powder

Mix everything together (make sure the butter is soft, preheat it in the oven if to hard) and the last ingredients are the eggs, one after another. Thats it! Crispy waffles on the outside, soft inside. And they do not get hard or too soft after cooled down. Perfect.
Best served with whipped cream and cherries. Hardly to be beaten by another dessert – enjoy.

Marmorkuchen and Milk

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Marmorkuchen (marble cake) with milk:
Ok the first try wasn´t that pretty but yesterday I got it right. It´s really obvious for me that there is a coincidence that spring started with my two cakes I backed. The biggest mistakes on cake one was too less buttering of the form and not breadcrumbed. I enhanced the recipe a bit due to the size of the cake form:

250g butter
250g sugar
250g flour
4 eggs
3 spoons of real cacao powder for the other half of the dough
1 brief of vanilla sugar
a bit of salt
a bit of baking powder
a bit of rum 

50 minutes on 180 Celsius, thats it! Best served with fresh cooled milk from a farm.