5.02.2008

Bread III

It worked! I meant to take pics of the whole process, but I forgot to do the first dough-rising, bubbly-in-the-bowl part. Still, here's the dough dusted with cornmeal:And here's the cut loaf afterwards:
This was one seriously crusty loaf of bread! The inside was nice and soft, and the outside was great. I'm STUNNED by how easy this was. Alright, go ahead and try it for yourselves now!


8 comments:

  1. That looks great, definitely going to try this now. :)

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  2. I'm SO impressed by your bread making. My problem is, I love to make it, and love to eat it. I'd eat that whole loaf right away. So...don't make bread so much.

    Faboo! About the book. Email me your USPS address and I'll be delighted to send it to you:

    marybethbutler AT gmail DOT net.

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  3. This looks great. I have the article printing even as I type (but I'm not promising to actually get around and try it).

    Thanks for your comment on my blog today! I hope you stop by again.

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  4. Your bread is beautiful! I'm going to try that recipe. Thanks.

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  5. Goodness, that looks really good!

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  6. All I can say is: Wow!

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  7. Ok, I'm coming to visit. We are drinking tea, we are talking, we are baking bread....it's beautiful!

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  8. very, very cool. just forwarded the article to my husband who is great bread baker, but hasn't done it in awhile.

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