Sweet • Sour • Savory

Sweet • Sour • Savory

Food blog on scandinavian style food done right.

The Perfect crumb

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Tartine Bread

Tartine Bread

The hunt for the perfect crumb started after I tried Jim Laheys 'No-knead Bread'. Maybe I wasn't making the bread the right way, maybe it wasn't the right recipe?

 

One of my friends came by with some two days old bread he had baked.

His bread had it all! Perfect crust, perfect crumb - I needed to get the secret. 

The secret was Tartine Bread by Chad Robertson. You'll find my recipe for this bread here.

A sourdough bread made from scratch. 

I highly recommend getting Chad Robertson's book, It describes all you need to know about making the starter and this amazing bread.

 

 

The Perfect crust

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I have always loved the crust on italian style breads. It was close to impossible for me to get the crispness. I tried using a Pizza Stone, adding water to the oven in the beginning of the baking process. But nothing worked.

Tartine Bread

Tartine Bread

Suddenly everybody was blogging about Jim Laheys 'No-knead Bread'. People called it the worlds best bread. 

The secret was baking the bread in a dutch oven at high temperature with the lid on - the first 20-25 minutes. 

Could this be the answer to all my troubles? 

In one word  - Yes  

The lid keeps the moisture inside the dutch oven, and it works similar to the steam you get in a professional oven. 

By baking the bread till its much darker than you normaly would, gives you the crispy crust, you'll find on italian style breads.

Getting the perfect crumb is another story. Jim Laheys 'No-knead Bread' didn't give me the chewy crumb with the big holes I was looking for.