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  • in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 15, 2024? #43935
    RiversideLen
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      I made a batch of Rye/Semolina/Wheat rolls today. I made 9 rolls, each weighing in at 85 grams pre-bake weight.

      in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43924
      RiversideLen
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        I had rotisserie chicken, pasta, green beans and carrot.

        I'm guessing the cheese on Joan's great looking pizza is fresh mozzarella.

        in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43915
        RiversideLen
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          I can understand the confusion about white whole wheat. I first saw it at the store (Whole Foods) about 30 years ago and thought it was ordinary white flour pretending to be a whole grain and paid no attention to it (I wasn't doing too much bread baking back then). Some years later, after becoming a fan of King Arthur products, I looked at it more closely and tried it. My first impression was, it's lighter than traditional whole wheat but it's not white. So I think calling it golden wheat flour makes sense.

          in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43911
          RiversideLen
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            Nice looking cake, Joan!

            I made a batch of "Healthy Oatmeal Cookies", a recipe I got from the Martha Stewart site (I'm sure Martha has never made them). It's a small recipe (1 cup of flour and 1/2 cup of oats) that uses oil. It calls for a 1/2 cup of whole wheat and a 1/2 cup of AP.
            I didn't have any AP but I used a 1/4 cup of rye and 3/4 cup of white whole wheat. I added raisins, mini chocolate chips and a handful of shredded coconut. I overbaked them a little but they're still good.

            I noticed that King Arthur has changed the name of their White Whole Wheat to Golden Wheat Flour.

            in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43902
            RiversideLen
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              Those tuna melts look good!

              I had a hamburger and an ear of corn.

              in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43891
              RiversideLen
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                I haven't had banana bread in a long time, yours look good, Joan.

                I made rye bread (buns) today from the recipe I have posted here. I made the starter last night and pre measured the other dry ingredients so it came together pretty quickly today. I made 9 buns and had one for lunch, fresh out of the oven. They came out pretty good. I haven't made these in a long time.

                Rye-Buns

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                in reply to: Climate resistant whole wheat bread #43887
                RiversideLen
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                  I found that very interesting.

                  in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43878
                  RiversideLen
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                    I made a pizza in a pan. The dough was 45% each semolina and white whole wheat, 10% AP (I put in a little AP just because I have some that I want to use up) hydrated at 65%. The topping were a little pepperoni and some bbq pork tenderloin I had in the freezer. A salad rounded it out. I have enough left for tonight's dinner.

                    pizza-sept

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                    in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 8, 2024? #43868
                    RiversideLen
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                      I had some bbq pork tenderloin from the freezer, green beans and carrot, and some pasta.

                      in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43847
                      RiversideLen
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                        Joan, those brownies look good to me.

                        Mike, wouldn't adding more shortening to the cookie dough actually make them thinner as it would increase the spread? I had an idea for a little while now about baking cookies in a cupcake tin to limit the spread. You'd have to use cupcake papers to ensure they release easily. The other day when I made the chocolate chip cookie dough I ran a test batch doing that. They came out taller and round and, of course, uniform diameter (I used a number 40 disher). I'm not sure I'll do it again, mainly because it's a little more effort but it remains an option.

                        Yesterday I made a batch of oatmeal raisin cookie dough. I had an open package of mini chocolate chips that was fast approaching it's best by date, so I added those in. Today I baked the cookies and have them ready for the block party tomorrow.

                        in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43838
                        RiversideLen
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                          I made some taco with a rotisserie chicken, corn on the cob and a boiled potato.

                          in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43827
                          RiversideLen
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                            Happy Birthday, Mike!

                            in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43804
                            RiversideLen
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                              I made tostadas, rice, broccoli and carrot.

                              in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43790
                              RiversideLen
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                                I made a batch of chocolate chip cookie dough today. Alton Brown's The Chewy. I usually make his The Puffy cookies. This is the first time I have made the chewy, the recipe calls for melting the butter and then mixing in the sugars. I used the glass bowl from my KA candy apple red Mini to melt the butter in the microwave. So, that was one less pot to clean afterwards. As I was doing this I realized that I bought the Mini exactly one year ago. It's a luxury as a companion to my 5 quart Professional Plus but I'm glad I got it; it's come in handy a number of times. I portioned out the dough using a number 40 disher and got exactly 36 cookies. I popped them in the freezer and will bake them just before next weekend for the block party.

                                That's a delicious looking pizza, Mike.

                                in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of September 1, 2024? #43782
                                RiversideLen
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                                  I cooked some pork tenderloin on the bbq grill, had it with pasta, green beans and carrot.

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