Posted on 07/01/2015 4:09:24 PM PDT by Jamestown1630
If you ever try a completely whole wheat loaf, let us know how it turns out.
-JT
I tried a couple different recipes. All completely whole wheat loaves turned out pretty dense and heavy. I likeem less dense and light. Is there a fix?
If the bread type is going to hurt you, you got serious health issues. I'm fine with the regular King Arthur bread flour without the 'whole wheat' nonsense.
Max I'll use is 8% 'whole wheat' with the regular bread flour.
/johnny
Thanks, that makes sense. Will try white one next time. I dont understand what gluten does to the bread though.
Regular bread flour has plenty.
Best I can figure is gluten off the shelf is used to remove $$ from the consumer.
/johnny
:-)
Everyone take notice that you can tell what kind of wheat is being used.
The flour on the left is regular King Arthur unbleached bread flour.
The flour on the right is that heavy arsed 100% whole grain whole wheat flour.
Also King Arthur.
Almost all my bread flour is King Arthur. I spent time at the mill down in San Antonio a few years ago.
One thing to notice is the 4 grams of protein. Good baking flour has that. Too little isn't good, nor too much.
Skip the 3 gram (General Purpose Flour) and the 5 gram.
/johnny
I very rarely discuss the nutritional information, even though I am qualified, and have created them.
/johnny
Good morning and thank you! Now Ill start using white whole wheat flour confidently:-)
Dont know if youd like to share but why are all the nutrients added to bread flour and not the heavy -ed wheat flour.(LOL) And what do they add to increase the nutrients.
/johnny
Best tip for deviled eggs someone told me years ago. Mix the yolks, mayo, and anything else in a sealed ziploc bag. When ready just snip the corner of the bag and pipe your egg whites full. No mess to clean up.
Well you can tell I am out of it. I posted the same info twice, not realizing this is an older thread. More coffee!
Hey Johnny! Great to see your posting and I saw your new picture. You are looking good! You’ve got good color. I wish I could bake a good loaf of bread. I actually cheat sometimes and buy frozen bread dough and spice it up with herbss or cheese or dried tomatoes. Will you still speak with me?
Flour is cheap, and I'm not scared to throw away what I don't like. I have NO obligation to eat junk.
/johnny
I hear ya, I don’t bake that frozen dough very often - maybe 3 or 4 times a year. I used to try more in the past, the carbs are what we have to avoid now.
If you did good, eat it. If it is bad, THROW IT AWAY!. It cost less than a dollar for the flour, yeast, water (yes I included), tiny amount of sugar and veg oil.
Don't be cheap. I threw away over a thousand loaves (or fed it to the Dawg) when I was learning.
Cheap at the cost.
/johnny
OK I will try again. I do make a good pizza crust from scratch and I used to be able to make a decent loaf of potato bread. We only rarely buy bread from the store and then it’s a seeded rye. Hubby has talked often about the popovers he ate as a child fresh from the oven. I have a recipe and have not even tried it, shame on me.
Please forgive me, but, as God is my witness, I thought it had been written "...as he ate a child fresh from the oven".
I really need to learn how to read more slowly ...
No I just should have put a comma after child.
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