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Anna N

Anna N


Remove superfluous photograph

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 The crumb of the deli rye. This is a very, very mild rye. It barely crosses the line between white bread and rye bread in my opinion. I opted not to include any seeds on account of my granddaughter who doesn’t like caraway or nigella (note to self: perhaps DNA testing is in order).

 

 I used a dark rye based levain (light rye is scarcer than hens teeth in this neck of the woods). 

 

 It is still a very pleasant bread and a nice change from 100% white. I will mess with proportions at some point. 

 

 

Anna N

Anna N


Remove superfluous photograph

38894EA4-3439-4326-83DD-B7054D8ACAF1.thumb.jpeg.277338404a7c903d52efe26e9cf021a4.jpeg

 

 The crumb of the deli rye. This is a very, very mild rye. It barely crosses the line between white bread and rye bread in my opinion. I opted not to include any seeds on account of my granddaughter who doesn’t like caraway or nigella (note to self: perhaps DNA testing is in order).

 

 I used a dark rye based levain (light rye is scarcer than hens teeth in this neck of the woods). 

 

 It is still a very pleasant bread and a nice change from 100% white. I will mess with proportions at some point. 

 

D6FEDAC2-EF10-4A20-B147-695863C060F1.jpeg

Anna N

Anna N

38894EA4-3439-4326-83DD-B7054D8ACAF1.thumb.jpeg.277338404a7c903d52efe26e9cf021a4.jpeg

 

 The crumb of the deli rye. This is a very, very mild rye. It barely crosses the line between white bread and rye bread in my opinion. I opted not to include any seeds on account of my granddaughter who doesn’t like caraway or nigella (note to self: perhaps DNA testing is in order).

 

 I used a dark rye based levain (light rye is scarcer than hens teeth in this neck of the woods). 

 

 It is still a very pleasant bread and a nice change from 100% white. I will mess with proportions at some point. 

D6FEDAC2-EF10-4A20-B147-695863C060F1.jpeg

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