Tuesday, March 10, 2009

THIRD TIME'S A CHARM?




I ditched the whole wheat flower, went entirely white.  I remembered the SALT!  I used a smaller pan so the dough wouldn't flatten out so much.  To compensate for this, I reduced the oven temperature from 450 to 400 and decided to leave the loaf in for an extra ten minutes.  But after only ten minutes in the oven (and it's 1:30 in the morning at this point), the smoke alarm my apartment went off.  The parchment paper wasn't parchment paper.  I accidently used wax paper and as Aimee knows, wax paper doesn't fare too well in the oven.  So I had to transfer the ten minute-baked dough onto parchment paper.  Because of the small pan, the dough stuck to the wax paper where it had pinched against the pan.  When i flipped the dough onto the parchment paper, a layer of the bottom and sides stuck.  I was left with a choppy-topped, doughy mess.  I put that mess, now on parchment paper, into the oven for 35 minutes.  I did something right.  The bottom was still a bit doughy.  I think a baking stone (or going back to the cast iron pan) would help with that.  The water in the cookie sheet has been keeping the loaves pretty moist.  I am going to try misting the tops like I've seen Dad do.  I have been getting a relatively hard crust.  But all things considered, what came out was not bad.  Aimee and I sliced it up and ate it with homemade black bean chicken chili...

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