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bananas frozen Frozen Potential

Bananas For Autumn… Again

Posted on Nov 25, 2024

Originally posted on September 8th, 2021 In Discworld, Nanny Ogg would say “They make it with banananananas.” She knew how to start saying the fruit’s name but didn’t quite know how to stop. I’ve written down my basic recipe for banana bread long ago but was asked in a forum to be a little more … Read More →

rye done Don't rush the crust

Rye Revisited

Posted on Feb 11, 2022

Pandemic supply line constraints have forced a change in my brand of rye flour which led to a rework of ratios and the addition of a little malt. You might need to adjust a bit too. Rye is tricksie that way. Find the newest formulas in the just-revised original post here. More Spork Here

pannetone french toast plate Rich & Golden Calories For A Cold January

France Meets Italy, For Breakfast

Posted on Jan 2, 2022

You know those piles of discount panettone that popped up on Boxing Day? Don’t pass them by. For the low, low price of a couple bucks you can have phenomenal French toast well into the new year. For the uninitiated, panettone is a decadent Italian holiday tradition in bread form. Rich in butter and dried … Read More →

cast iron cheese rolls Now With More Cheese Than Necessary

Foolproof Cast Iron Buns

Posted on Dec 24, 2021

Here’s another update to a post from Christmas Past that I finally got around to translating into video. My original recipe here gets a boost from rosemary and far more cheese than you should eat in one bun but it’s Christmas and indulgence is encouraged. You can of course exercise some restraint and make a … Read More →

dressing Don't Stuff This Anywhere

Peasant Food Dressed Up For A Feast

Posted on Dec 18, 2021

I’m only six years late getting round to putting this on video but it’s still the same delicious holiday “dressing” – the more enlighted version of “stuffing” – I’ve made for decades and talked about in my original post on the topic. Easy. Cheap. Sagely Tasty. Go make some for your next feast but try … Read More →

jalapeno cornbread Personal size cornbread is gone before it has time to go stale

Smaller Is Fresher

Posted on Nov 8, 2021

Cornbread is easy anytime with only a few pantry staples. From idea to eating in under an hour – half that with a little practice. Only problem is that it doesn’t stay fresh very long and is best eaten right out of the oven or most certainly before the day is over. If you can’t … Read More →

bananas frozen Frozen Potential

Bananas For Autumn

Posted on Sep 8, 2021

In Discworld, Nanny Ogg would say “They make it with banananananas.” She knew how to start saying the fruit’s name but didn’t quite know how to stop. I’ve written down my basic recipe for banana bread long ago but was asked in a forum to be a little more precise with the directions for fledgling … Read More →

small bloomer loaf Just enough for a day or two

Little Bloomer

Posted on Mar 15, 2021

As requested in some of the food forums I haunt, here are the ratios I use for my “little bloomer” loaf. If you’re a family of four (or more) stick with full-sized versions but for one hungry or two normal humans this is just about the right amount to get through in the cruicial few … Read More →

faster & faster daily bread Today's Loaf. It really is automatic around my place nowadays.

The Speed Of Bread

Posted on Dec 23, 2017

Ever skeptical, the internet needed a bit of convincing when it came to my claim of six-minute daily bread. So I timed it. See the results below and find the price analysis and recipe in the post right before this one. So there commercial bakeries and bread doubters of the world. But honestly, if you … Read More →

Daily Loaf For Pennies Thirty Five Cents Every Other Day

The Price Of Bread

Posted on Dec 12, 2017

A forum of internet bakers I occasionally haunt recently went on a “daily bread” tangent. Specifically how much does it really cost to make your own ‘everyday’ bread? The original comment gave a fair estimate of US$0.25 but then a litany of know-it-all responses began to chime in with haphazard estimates for everything from the … Read More →

Everyday Rye Blend Loaf Rye Needs Extra Water Which Makes An Interesting Crumb

Everyday Rye Bread

Posted on Oct 18, 2017

I’ve been wanting to add to my “everyday loaf” repertoire where an oatmeal & molasses version has reigned supreme for quite a while. To measure up to that flavour I’ve had to resort to another grain in the mill, namely rye. Bread from rye flour can be tricky even when mixed in small proportion with … Read More →

first 8-strand bread crumb & finish Bread Twists By Hand

Braids, Bread, & Butter

Posted on Sep 13, 2017

Fair warning: Jump past my rant about television to the bread recipe & video if that’s all you want to see. I’m not a fan of food ‘competition’ shows. In fact, I find them somewhat distasteful and disturbing on many levels. Food and cooking are basic human needs that everyone should enjoy regardless of skill … Read More →

fresh buns Don't Ignore The Bun Wrapped Around Your Burger

Overnight Sandwich Raid with Better Buns

Posted on Aug 6, 2017

Sometimes you just need a sandwich. For me it’s usually in the middle of the night during hot summer months and yesterday was a prime example. I had all the pieces of the puzzle just waiting in the fridge – my horseradish coleslaw, homemade mayo, habanero pepper jelly, and the choice bit of meat that … Read More →

crumpets Definitely Not Pancakes

Hot Off The Griddle

Posted on Mar 6, 2017

Sometimes a single word triggers a memory. Sure experts tell us that smell and taste are powerful mental alarm bells but my internal dictionary seems to also have a web of recall attached. Today that word was ‘crumpet’. A leftover from Welsh, a language that my brain can barely hear at full speed let alone … Read More →

pull apart rolls Foolproof Everyday

Pull Apart Flavour

Posted on Jan 12, 2017

As regular readers will know, I’ve sworn off most all bread from the local factory bakers. Try as they might, they can’t afford to invest the time that makes bread taste great. My everyday oat bread has gotten a lot of attention lately it seems and so I thought I best share my even quicker … Read More →

flour tortillas Perfectly Round Not Necessary For Great Tacos

Worth The Time

Posted on Dec 13, 2016

(video below) When the thought of making my own flour tortillas at home cropped up after watching Rick Bayless tackle them during a quesadilla video, even I had to question the wisdom and logic of the idea. Admittedly I’ve become a budget-obsessed cook of late but it’s an investment of hours of labour, right? Who … Read More →

pita basket Bread Without Making the Kitchen a Sauna

Outdoor Bread Basket

Posted on Jul 25, 2016

In the heat of summer the last thing most anyone wants to do is crank the kitchen oven into overdrive. That means you have to head outdoors with any creative food urges that aren’t centred on ice cream production. You can cook nearly any recipe normally made indoors on the wide range of outdoor hot … Read More →

banana bread finished Faster Than Waiting for the Banana Boat to Dock

Machined Bread

Posted on May 23, 2016

Technique is everything in baking. An abundance of cheap bananas had me making my stock standard banana bread a few different ways this week in an attempt to get the lightest version possible. Not an easy task sometimes thanks to a few factors in the classic recipe. Bananas lift about as well as a lumpy … Read More →

soda bread finished Crusty & Quick

Bicarb Bread Rescue

Posted on Mar 28, 2016

It’s a holiday and all the shops are closed. You’ve just made a stew and need some hefty bread to match. You can’t wait around for yeast to do their thing in a well-risen oat bread. You don’t own a giant upright mixer. You have a bowl, your hands, and an oven. What do you … Read More →

demi baguettes Paris or your own oven. You choose.

Fake Bread & The Wonders of Kneading

Posted on Feb 6, 2016

(Video below) I’m not sure when or why kneading became such an insurmountable evil that people felt the need to eliminate it from their baking repertoire along with most of the decent texture in their daily bread. No-knead this and no-knead that are all the rage among food trend groupies these days and while I … Read More →

cornbread slice Perfect Crust Top & Bottom

Bread from Grass

Posted on Dec 16, 2015

I make a skillet of ordinary cornbread nearly every week because it’s dead simple and sits well alongside so many things in even its most plain form. Outside the holiday feasting season where cornbread dressing reigns supreme at my house, peppery soups and stews, my favourite bean pot, or simply a giant salad all partner … Read More →

banana pineapple bread Beach not included

Baking Bananas & Roasting Pineapples

Posted on Nov 2, 2015

Quick breads are really just overgrown muffins but they’re so much more convenient to make you can’t help but whip one together around teatime to satisfy a craving. The clue is right there in the name – they’re “quick”. The trick is keeping them light in texture and getting them to cook through properly. After … Read More →

cibatta finished Tastes nothing like footwear

Edible Slippers

Posted on Sep 12, 2015

Bread is one of those things that people put off making at home for far too long because they believe it to be kitchen witchcraft which takes years to master, especially for anything beyond basic loaves. Not so. And while it might take a few casual hours rising before you’re eating bread with an artisan … Read More →

sheet pan pizza Quick. Delicious. No Cardboard.

Speed Pizza

Posted on Sep 7, 2015

For those of you that don’t know, I’m addicted to pizza. Thick, thin, pan, deep dish, Italian, American, Naples, New York, Chicago, Naples again, Ancient Roman, wood oven, kamado, tandoor, vegetarian, Japanese squid and egg, Mongolian yak cheese… you name it, I’ll try it on a flat crust. I absolutely can’t get enough of the … Read More →