Last night I put all the ingredients together and set it on the counter overnight. I though briefly about taking a picture of the dough before & after the 18 hour rise, but I didn't. It was quite impressive though, and the smell... just a bit sour, so yummy. I also kinda wish I'd read the recipe a little better before I did the shaping... because I kinda skipped that step and had a problem peeling the dough off the tea towel after the second (much shorter) rise. But all is not lost...
Now, that's a gorgeous loaf if I do say so myself! But that's only part of the story.It takes a long time, but the idea is that you let the dough do the work to get the flavor. There's a lot of chemistry involved, and you just can't take a short cut to get there. Ok... I need to be alone with my bread now. ;)
6 comments:
Drooling here! That looks so good!
Hey I made this too! i'm a lurker on your blog but I gave you an award! Come over and see!
No, no, you weren't the last.
I have an award???? I'm so intrigued.
ooooo, you made it! isn't it fabulous? and it's -really- hard to mess it up. if you're an actual bread baker, whicih i am not, i'll bet you can do all sorts of snazzy modifications to make it even better.
my bread always sticks to the towel, too. is there a secret for making it come off?
also, cook's illustrated just came out w/ a "no-knead bread 2.0" recipe. i haven't tried it yet, though.
I keep reading various blog entries about that bread. At one point in my life, I tried doing homemade bread but it always turned out badly, even though I am a pretty good cook. Maybe I'll give this one a try.
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