I posted a while back about a turned wood bowl I'd acquired specifically for making bread.
After a hectic month I finally got around to trying it out.
Sorry I forgot to take pictures of mixing the ingredients.
Mixed,formed ready for proving.
Mixing the ingredients with a wooden bowl was a real pleasure so much more tactile than a food processor. As it's summer and the wood burners not going the only place to prove the dough is next to the towel rail in the bathroom. Doubled in size here's the result.
Next, knock it down reform and another prove in bread tin.
Bake on high for 10 mins and turn down for 25 and here's the result.
I've been after the right bowl for bread for quite awhile. It was a pleasure to use this one and I think I'll probably use it for a very long time.
My next aim is to carve some spoons and turn a plate.
Thanks for looking
After a hectic month I finally got around to trying it out.
Sorry I forgot to take pictures of mixing the ingredients.
Mixed,formed ready for proving.
Mixing the ingredients with a wooden bowl was a real pleasure so much more tactile than a food processor. As it's summer and the wood burners not going the only place to prove the dough is next to the towel rail in the bathroom. Doubled in size here's the result.
Next, knock it down reform and another prove in bread tin.
Bake on high for 10 mins and turn down for 25 and here's the result.
I've been after the right bowl for bread for quite awhile. It was a pleasure to use this one and I think I'll probably use it for a very long time.
My next aim is to carve some spoons and turn a plate.
Thanks for looking