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Thursday, March 10, 2011

BBA Cinnamon Raisin Pecan Bread, pretty awesome....

Links to my fellow baker's in the Bread Baker's Apprentice Challenge, 2011!  Here are links to their versions of this bread.  They are all very talented baker's, who have gotten together to share their results from baking the Bread's in Peter Reinhart's book Bread Baker's Apprentice.


Our host Chris at A Ku Indeed!
Coz at ScratchBaker
Jim at OvenMinded
Nancy at Bread&Cake&More 
Geraint at Sgratch13
Fab at FabFoodBlog
Adam at Within Reason

Couldn't help but want to share this link from "I Can Has Cheezburger"  Lolcat bread pic....

On to my raisin bread, which turned out pretty good.  I used Winter White Wheat, red wheat is simply to strong flavored for making a good cinnamon bread.  I like the red wheat for my cereal bread though!  The darkness of the crumb is mostly from the cinnamon that went into the dough.

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I did not soak the flour at all with this recipes, simply ground it and made it into the bread.  I used kefir (basically a lot like buttermilk), and the only other changes I made to the recipe was to use pecans, splenda for the cinnamon swirl and honey in the actual bread.  Oh, I also reduced the percentage of raisin in the recipe by half.  Not sure why the baker's percentage asked for so much, but it seemed rather outrageous.  Here's the dough after the kneading it for about 4 minutes.


At this point I added the pecans and raisins, and kneaded for a few minutes, which worked ok, but I decided to do a little hand kneading before I let it rise, just to mix them in a little better.  I then greased up a container for the dough to do it's bulk rise in.


It actually looks pretty good in there, and I'm starting to think this will turn out to be a nice loaf.


Starting to rise a little bit, a little bit slower than I expected, but I think I used active dry yeast rather than my instant yeast. 

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Took about 2 hours, but it's now risen well and ready to be shaped into a loaf of bread.  This is 1.8 lbs of bread dough.


I flattened the dough with my hands, trying not to eliminated all the bubbles, but wanting the texture to be like a sandwich loaf.  The gluten was really well developed, so this was easy but took two steps.  It needed a few minutes to rest before finishing flattening it.



Here it is with the cinnamon and splenda, plus a small amount of flour with a spray or two of water on top to hold it all in place.

All rolled up, ready for it's final proof.  It's looking pretty good, but I think I should have made a little bit more dough for this loaf.  I thought it was 2 lbs, but when I looked back it was actually about 1.8 lbs at the most.


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I took two pictures of my finished bread, in different lighting conditions, because of the speculation about why the BBA book's picture was so different.  I am thinking that these last pictures will show what a difference simple lighting and camera position can make, but I also did not cook my bread for a full 40 minutes like BBA called for.  I do not like really dark crusts, so tend to pull them or cover them with foil if I think they are not quite done. 




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5 comments:

  1. looks great, this the 3rd time I'm leaving a comment ,they just ..dissappear?
    I can't use splenda,affects the wife something awfull.Do you grind all your flour,and do you buy it locally?

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  2. I have heard that splenda can have a bad effect on people, and for a while I used stevia because I thought it gave me stomach problems. I also use honey, but when I know it's something my husband will be eating I always use the splenda.

    I just got a new Nutrimill and have been grinding my flour since then. I found that I can order through my local store, we pool our order till we have enough to bring in the truck. I can also order through a local natural food coop.

    If it gives you trouble again just send me an email...

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  3. Joanne, I like how your swirl turned out. I also liked your link to the lol cat!!

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  4. Thanks! It's so fun to share in all the things you are all baking too! I've been checking out all the wonderful cakes, dinners, and just info all three of you have on your blogs.

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