November 22, 2006

Big Boule Bread: I'm Taking Over the Bread World

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I’m on the biggest bread kick ever lately, spurred on by the fact that my bread is turning out really shockingly well. Previously, my bread has sucked. It’s been short and dense with a soft crust and just generally disappointing. I was ready to give up bread making, hang up my apron and resign myself to the fact that it just wasn't for me. But Joe Pastry promised me that bread making really wasn’t that hard, he gave me some suggestions, I had visit from the Bread Fairy and low and behold I recreated Mom’s bread, and it was good. Then along came the ubiquitous No Knead Bread and it was a huge success. Even with my enormous bread ineptitude, I discovered that it was possible for me to produce a wonderful loaf of bread. The only downside was the length of time it took to produce this bread, almost a full 24 hours. When I want bread I just can’t wait that long. Apparently I’m not the only one. As I was browsing the blogs I saw that Adam, the Amateur Gourmet had received some fancy schmancy cheese and wanted to enjoy it with some nice homemade bread that didn’t require a days worth of waiting. Enter Nigel Slater’s recipe for "A Really Good and Very Easy White Loaf." Best of all it was ready in a fraction of the time required for No Knead Bread. Adam made an enormous loaf of "A Really Good and Very Easy White Loaf" and enjoyed his cheese with it. He then encouraged readers to make this bread and send him pictures of the results which he would post, giving those intrepid bakers instant fame and popularity. I can’t say that didn’t play into my decision to make this bread. Alas, as usual, I was behind on the trend and he’s already posted the round up of people who have made this bread. I’m sure they’re all very famous now and people are showering them with cash. A day late and a dollar short. But I persevered. I tried to forget about the fame in order to focus on the bread.

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I was rewarded with another absolutely wonderful loaf of bread which I’ve renamed “Big Boule Bread” cause it sounds cool and that’s what it looks like. Watch out people, I’m on my way to dominating the bread world, one loaf at a time.


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11 comments:

Unknown said...

My oh my, this giant boule looks fabulous, and boy am I attracted to the lovely crust all around. :)

Barbara said...

I've got my first loaf of the no-knead bread in the oven right now. SO far it looks pretty good and smells wonderful. I dropped it on the counter when putting it on the floured towel and it never rose as much as I think it was supposed to. Just means I'll have to try it again.....darn. :)

Anonymous said...

this looks so wonderful and huge!

Lis said...

Yay for you and your excellent bread making abilities! This loaf is gorgeous =)

Also.. your pizza? It looks and sounds phenomenal. I'm a HUGE pizza snob (only like my Auntie's recipe) but you've awaken in me a huge desire for different toppings that I've never tried before.. yum! ;)

Anonymous said...

Your bread looks great! Glad to hear that you're having so much success!

Sara said...

Ha! I love your pictures! Too great.

paati said...

I hed also baked this no knead bread today!:)
paati

breadchick said...

Well your boule and my boule could get together and we could tilt the world to one side with the weight! And no, fame, fortune and definitely not cold hard cash have come my way (but I keep hoping that the feature on Adam's site will result in something besides European Lottery Winnings in my email). Your boule looks fabulous my dear!

Anonymous said...

You rule! Nice bread you got there :)

Jann said...

this is a must try for me!

Anonymous said...

What a lovely looking boule bread! So much yummy crunchy crust!