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Homemade Bread with Earl Grey Tea Yeast
Homemade Bread with Earl Grey Tea Yeast Ingredients: leavening agents, yeast, baker's, active dry wheat flours, bread, unenriched sugars, granulated salt, table Directions: Cool the tea liquid and transfer to a jar, t...
Homemade Bread with Earl Grey Tea Yeast
Ingredients:
leavening agents, yeast, baker's, active dry
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
sugars, granulated
salt, table
Directions:
Cool the tea liquid and transfer to a jar, then add in 2 tablespoons of sugar.
It was summer when I took the picture, so it all floated to the top in 3 days.
This time I used 450 g bread flour and 50 g flour.
Add in the sugar, salt, and strained yeast extract.
Mix it all together...
Knead well, cover with plastic wrap, and let it rise for the first time.
This is how it looks after 6 hours.
Press out the gas, divide into equal portions, and let rest for about 20 minutes.
After shaping, let it rise for the second time (until it's about 1.5-2 times the size); this took about 2 hours.
When removing the cloth after rising, if it is stuck to the dough, then instead of forcing them apart...
...spray on the mist from the top of the cloth, and it will come off cleanly.
Bake in an oven at 200C for 13-15 minutes.
Ingredients:
leavening agents, yeast, baker's, active dry
wheat flours, bread, unenriched
sugars, granulated
salt, table
Directions:
Cool the tea liquid and transfer to a jar, then add in 2 tablespoons of sugar.
It was summer when I took the picture, so it all floated to the top in 3 days.
This time I used 450 g bread flour and 50 g flour.
Add in the sugar, salt, and strained yeast extract.
Mix it all together...
Knead well, cover with plastic wrap, and let it rise for the first time.
This is how it looks after 6 hours.
Press out the gas, divide into equal portions, and let rest for about 20 minutes.
After shaping, let it rise for the second time (until it's about 1.5-2 times the size); this took about 2 hours.
When removing the cloth after rising, if it is stuck to the dough, then instead of forcing them apart...
...spray on the mist from the top of the cloth, and it will come off cleanly.
Bake in an oven at 200C for 13-15 minutes.