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French Country Bread
This French country bread recipe makes a simple European-style country bread. Just enough whole wheat flour gives it some flavor but not so much that it's heavy. I use an overnight starter to provide it with extra flavor.
Chef John's Milk Bread
Japanese-style milk bread is easy to make and stays moist and fresh longer than your typical loaf of homemade bread thanks to a starter or "roux." It's light and soft with the perfect amount of sweetness. Try it with my Japanese Egg Salad Sandwich (Tamago Sando) or toast it and use it for a tuna salad sandwich.
Sourdough Scones
Looking for a way to use up some extra sourdough starter, I created this recipe. These scones bake up incredibly tender and moist, and my kids absolutely love the warm, cinnamon-rich flavor of the apple pie spice.
Mock Sourdough Bread
This mock sourdough bread recipe is easy to make with yogurt instead of a time-consuming starter. You still get that tangy sourdough flavor!
Herman Bread
A simple way to use your extra Herman Starter. Add one half cup of cheddar cheese for a totally different flavor.
Sourdough Starter II
Prepare the starter in a glass container. Store the covered container in the refrigerator when the starter is done. The starter dough may smell very sour and liquid may form on its surface, but this is normal. Stir the starter before each use. After using some of the starter, be sure 1 cup of starter is left in the container.
Sourdough Discard Bread
Like many people, I have been learning how to make sourdough. The biggest problem I have stumbled upon in my sourdough journey is the wastefulness of the discard part of all recipes, and with the lack of resources recently it's more important than ever to reuse the discard starter. In the spirit of zero waste, tonight I am testing a sourdough discard recipe.
Chef Filip's Sourbread
This recipe for sour starter is original and can not be found in any book. Follow the recipe step by step and allow yourself to make this unique recipe to a tasty end.
Ciabatta
This ciabatta recipe is delicious! Take five minutes today to make the starter, also called sponge, and tomorrow you can bake two loaves of this marvelous, slightly sour, rustic Italian bread.
Chef John's Cuban Bread
This Cuban bread recipe uses lard and a double hit of yeast plus a fermented starter. All of this adds extra flavor and lift. I didn't think I liked Cuban sandwiches until I had one on real Cuban bread (pan Cubano) — what a difference! If you want to keep your starter going, reserve 1/4 cup of it before adding the rest to the dough.
Sourdough Starter
This recipe makes a sourdough starter using flour, clean water, and yeast. After fermentation has occurred, keep the starter in a covered glass container in the refrigerator until ready to use for making bread. Sourdough starters improve with age as you feed them — pass on any sourdough discards to friends and family!
Chef John's Sourdough Bread
This sourdough bread recipe uses my sourdough starter and will turn your kitchen into a sourdough bread bakery! Making your own sourdough bread does take a while, but the amount of actual work is minimal — and the finished loaf is spectacular!
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