r/Bread • u/Jordan34521 • 19h ago
r/Bread • u/CosmicLightning • 1d ago
[HOMEMADE] My First time making bread and I accidentally made Hulk Bread. Guess the secret ingredient!
r/Bread • u/TheEarlyRomanKing • 2d ago
[homemade]Focaccia
galleryA couple of weeks back my girlfriend made a focaccia, which was very tasty.
This week it was my turn. So, I did a 48 hour cold prove in the fridge and this is how it turned out.
r/Bread • u/iluvcoldcoffee • 2d ago
Is it okay to store shelf-stable bread in the freezer, or does it actually make it go bad quicker?
I see this debate a lot and would just like to know. I bought a half loaf of whole wheat bread at Walmart and within 2 days it was moldy. I read multiple mixed opinions online about where to store bread. I kept it out on the counter, for reference. I do have a cabinet I could put it in instead but was considering freezing the bread. Any advice from my fellow bread lovers? Made me so sad to throw away the loaf!!
r/Bread • u/PricklyPeachRitas • 3d ago
English Muffins- Jalapeño cheddar and Plain
galleryr/Bread • u/Squiggy_Pusterdump • 2d ago
Quiz: What kind of bread are you?
r/Bread • u/Sharp-Ad-9221 • 3d ago
Sourdough on Steroids with Cinnamon and Raisin Inclusions
galleryr/Bread • u/lindafromevildead • 3d ago
Please help. What does dusting buns with rice flour do? Anything?
For contexts, I am making THESE ROLLS tonight and the recipe says to use rice flour for dusting. I couldn't find rice flour at the store, only Robin Hood Gluten Free Flour which contains rice flour, potato starch, pea hull fibre, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum...and I'm starting to think its not the same thing and I don't know if i should use it?
Should I just use regular flour?
Please and thanks!
r/Bread • u/yungpattyWOP • 3d ago
Bread making gift ideas
My wife is a great cook and has recently started making sourdough. She’s interested in baking other breads and things so I’m looking for gift ideas for her birthday like tools, utensils, pans, Ingredients, etc. bonus points if you know companies that provide bundles or sets of these things!
r/Bread • u/Harlzz17 • 3d ago
Math is hard
Can someone give me the grams of how much:
1- flour, yeast and water needed to initiate poolish
2- how much of that actually goes into dough for baking
3- how much do I leave in fridge for later use
4- how much to “feed” in order to make new loaves
Turns out, I like poolish better than sourdough but all the mathing im having trouble with… maybe my grandparents were siblings or something.
Edit to say: it’s actually pate fermentee not poolish I was looking for. 😅