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Home baked baguettes, garlic and thyme bread.

Post 1

Effers;England.


Okay 2legs inspired me yesterday to put a poolish on for the first time in months.

I had plenty of French flour left I was pleased to discover in the old cupboard.

Made the baguettes earlier with the nicely frothed poolish. Two rises. Just gone in oven.


Made a concoction of good olive oil, crushed homegrown Italian garlic, a variety of garden thymes blitzed, plenty of salt and freshly ground black pepper corns.

Once the baguettes are baked and cooled...shall use concoction to make a type of garlic bread. This is a new experiment for me..and lovely to get back to a bit of home cooking again.

smiley - run Back later.


Home baked baguettes, garlic and thyme bread.

Post 2

Effers;England.


Hey that was good.

Everything went brilliantly well with the baguettes..except I forgot to properly flour and oil the baguette racks. So they were mostly stuck to it..

Rescued some....and used the rest for the garlic bread..done in a new way. Put the bits of baguette in a baking tin. Poured on the garlic/thyme/olive oil concoction. Threw in some sundried tomatoes in oil.

Put back in oven for about 12 mins.

Good taste..even though it was a very unpretty thing to look at..had a bit of strong cheddar with it as well which was good.

(For months now my ability to taste things is affected by my mood disorder problem..and I still can hardly bear the thought of meat...I tasted this a bit which was nice..and good to cook and eat something not from a tin or packet...and actually use my brain for cooking again.

I hope this improvement lasts. Thanks 2legs. Even if things don't last..this was very good.

I defo must get back into bread baking. Shall send off for more French flour.


Home baked baguettes, garlic and thyme bread.

Post 3

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - drool I've not made garlic bread with my baguettes in ages and ages.... I was putting like nearly an entire bulb of garlic in, and BoB-knows how much butter smiley - blush plus oil and herbs of course smiley - blush

Another one I did one time which was good, and which might work well for baguettes, was when I made some flatbreads, and put the minced up onion, garlic, and chillies, plus dried herbs and seeds into the dough mix, smiley - drool actually must do those over the top hot spicey flatbreads again... they were pretty much hotter than the dansak I made to go with them smiley - snorksmiley - blush
Actually the garlic bread I made last time, was basically the meal in itself, rather than just being an accompanyment to go with something else smiley - biggrin Enjoy the cooking, the bread making helps keep me saine... err... or insane... I forget which way round it is... smiley - winkeyesmiley - boing


Home baked baguettes, garlic and thyme bread.

Post 4

anhaga

If I didn't already have heartburn, I'd have heartburn from reading this.smiley - laugh

It sounds wonderfulsmiley - smiley


Home baked baguettes, garlic and thyme bread.

Post 5

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

heartburn! smiley - snork pah! you don't know what indigestion and heartburn is, until you've eaten a dozen hot rolls the moment they're out of the oven! smiley - blushsmiley - snorksmiley - laugh actually.... despite the more rich and over the top excesses of my diet, I rarely get indigestion or heartburn smiley - snorksmiley - blush and the homemade bread and suchlike is so much more digestible than shop bought smiley - zensmiley - biggrinsmiley - dohsmiley - winkeye


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