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I'm still convinced they have some fake ass MKultra footage designed to make people hella traumatized, like they did with a bunch of journalists at the start of the war. Like real gruesome deep faked video of kids getting murdered or something.

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Mission success on making a decent sourdough at the restaurant, last two batches turned out very nice (and consistent). Previous crumb issues were due to lacking fermentation from a weak starter. Began feeding it twice a day and now it doubles in 3 hours instead of 5.

Also made sure to use warm water in the dough to kickstart the fermentation and mix some of the water into the starter to make it mix more evenly into the dough, avoiding uneven fermentation.

Furthermore, I've begun 'over-mixing', doing 5 minutes on low speed and 5-6 minutes on high speed in the mixer, letting the dough rest a few minutes when it starts to tighten too much. Makes it much easier to work with during the bulk ferment.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I accidentally let it slip in front of the boss that I like to bake and now I'm stuck making the sourdough at the restaurant I work at, dog I've been here like a month, I don't want to be workshopping your bread recipe. bread's getting good though, but I hate baking in a combi steam oven.

like, it looks great, but the crumb is still too dense for my liking and doesn't really get the squishy soft texture I'm looking for. It's a slightly upscale buffet restaurant, and I really want guests to fill up on (good) bread so we can save on food costs and time refilling the actual dishes.

Does anyone have any tips for open baking in a combi oven?

We're doing like 8-10 loaves a day when it gets busy.

Right now I'm doing a blend of manitoba, rye and a semi wholegrain heritage grain with high protein, 72% hydration and a starter that doubles in 4-5 hours. 4 sets of stretch and fold after kneading it in the bread mixer for around 5 minutes, total bulk ferment is around 5 hours and then cold ferment in the walk-in overnight.

Baked with 100% steam at 230c for 15 minutes with no fan, then no steam, still no fan, at 210c for 20-25 minutes and then 240c for a bit for the colour.

I think this one had some uneven fermentation for some reason, and the oven spring was lacking, even with the nice ear that formed, crumb is good, but dense

this one was really nice, but it spread out a little too much because I had too high hydration, around 80% (the other ones in the batch looked a lot flatter)

I feel like the bottom rack of the smaller oven produces the best loaves, but I can't really justify only baking 3 loaves at a time when we only have 2 small ovens and 1 big and produce food for around 100-200 people on weekends

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Bonus:

The smol bean heckin democracy puppers need autonomous death robots to protect themselves from scary authoritarians 🥰 Also, bad wars is unacceptable, you need to vote to make sure we get good wars!

On one hand, unimaginable destruction of human life, on the other, lower taxes. I'm torn 🤔

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Also going to Chongqing next week and Guilin in two weeks.

Definitely going to try as many chili oil noodle dishes as possible.

 

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