(This post was last modified: 12-13-2015, 06:30 PM by ShadowsDad.)
Todays loaf is delicious as always, but I intend to make another one tomorrow. Todays loaf stuck to the bottom of the Dutch oven. I intend to put some semolina on the bottom tomorrow to see if that ensures an easy release. With a missing bottom todays loaf will go stale rapidly, so I'll just turn it into bread crumbs.
Edit:
Because I don't use flour to work my dough one potential problem could be sticking in the pot. Yesterdays loaf stuck so today the purpose of the loaf was to make it identically and see if I could get it to not stick. So after the Dutch oven was up to temp', and before the dough went in I generously sprinkled the bottom of the pot with semolina. So much semolina that the bottom of the pot couldn't be seen. You could also use corn meal, but semolina tolerates high heat better. The result was a loaf that was loose without any playing around with it. I intend to add that to the recipe in the area where I have the note about the water and silicone mat technique.
Edit:
Because I don't use flour to work my dough one potential problem could be sticking in the pot. Yesterdays loaf stuck so today the purpose of the loaf was to make it identically and see if I could get it to not stick. So after the Dutch oven was up to temp', and before the dough went in I generously sprinkled the bottom of the pot with semolina. So much semolina that the bottom of the pot couldn't be seen. You could also use corn meal, but semolina tolerates high heat better. The result was a loaf that was loose without any playing around with it. I intend to add that to the recipe in the area where I have the note about the water and silicone mat technique.
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