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    Plant pots? WTF? Love it...

    Nana bread looks ace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymonoped View Post
    Busy baking day, made a white loaf for normal use and some plant pot Jalapeño & Cheese bread for dinner with the kids later








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    they look fantastic...who'd thought..plant pots...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mad-moon View Post
    they look fantastic...who'd thought..plant pots...
    Me!


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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymonoped View Post
    Me!


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    I'll bet you could sell them...
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    Just baked this for my parents, but kinda want to keep it..



    I'll doff my cap in Justins direction for the heads up on Dutch oven baking.

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    Nice loaf!


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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Plant pots? WTF? Love it...

    Nana bread looks ace.
    Cheers!


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    Made some pizza dough last night, and left it to prove overnight.
    Balled up early this morning, ready for pizza making at lunchtime, as I have a friend and his kids joining us.

    Not the best day for it, but it is not raining, yet....
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    Quote Originally Posted by InThe Sticks View Post
    Just baked this for my parents, but kinda want to keep it..



    I'll doff my cap in Justins direction for the heads up on Dutch oven baking.
    Dutch oven Eureka moment.

    Makes you feel proud, doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Dutch oven Eureka moment.

    Makes you feel proud, doesn't it?
    It certainly is a Eureka moment and take the lid off for the first time and see that risen loaf. The realisation that you can now just finish it to your heart’s content.

    It also makes you realise that you just need to try to replicate that environment with your oven if you are cooking thing that won’t fit in a Dutch Oven.

    If your baked goods wont fit in a pot or Dutch oven.

    As long as your oven has a good seal, spray the loaves/rolls etc with water and have a tray and also s roasting tray on the lower shelf heating in the oven as hot as you can.

    When temperature has been reached transfer the loaves to the hot tray (using baking parchment) and poor boiling water into the hot baking tray (so it steams like crazy. Shut the oven door quickly so you don’t lose heat and steam. Cook as per Dutch Oven method.

    It won’t be quite as good as Dutch Oven but it will be better than just sticking a loaf in the oven as normal.


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