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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #180 on: February 14, 2014, 08:02:31 am »
Big is beautiful when it comes to bread kyton  ;)
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #181 on: February 14, 2014, 09:49:35 am »
It was so lovely to eat. Will be interesting to see how it is in the morning.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #182 on: February 22, 2014, 03:09:46 am »
Cookie I am loving this loaf cooked in sc. Is it strange to have no sugar? I always  believed you needed sugar for the yeast to feed off.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #183 on: February 22, 2014, 07:54:02 am »
I hardly ever put sugar in my breads Bedlam. If any it is a tiny pinch. I think there is enough sugar in the flour for the yeast to feed off.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #184 on: February 22, 2014, 08:21:28 pm »
It is so nice to be able to make our own bread, especially when I have read that some Supermarket bread in Australia , is made and par cooked, and quick frozen in Ireland.  The final bake is done here.  Talk about food miles.  !

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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #185 on: February 23, 2014, 08:03:26 am »
I heard that some of it is par cooked several months ago too. Thank goodness it is so easy to make our own.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #186 on: March 03, 2014, 09:33:30 pm »
I have this rising at the moment. I was in a rush and think the dough might be a little two wet, I'm planning on just shaping in to two cobb loafs so will see how I go.

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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #187 on: April 26, 2014, 12:56:33 pm »
I made this for DD a couple of days ago but left before they cut into it.  It didn't look anything like how it looks when I make it at my place so I was thrilled when she raved about it.  They ate it over a 2 day period and enjoyed it down to the last slice.  I did leave the print out for her just in case she might like to try bread making herself - she's had her machine as long as me and has never made bread.  She obviously read through it as she asked me tonight what bread improver was LOL.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #188 on: October 25, 2014, 01:24:31 pm »
Going to make this tomorrow. Never tried it before, but I read somewhere on Facebook that someone made a Vienna loaf and I thought I would have a go. Just want to clarify: you can only do one proof in the oven with boiling water, because during the second proof the oven is on and warming up therefore most people have been doing the 2nd rise on the bench?
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #189 on: October 25, 2014, 11:58:32 pm »
DJ, I removed the tray/dough, turned the oven on and put the tray back in when it got to 200oC.  I wasn't sure whether to leave it in there and turn the oven on but the way I did it, it turned out perfectly. 
I think I'll do this
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #190 on: October 26, 2014, 01:16:47 am »
CP, I do 2 proofs in the oven - refreshing the boiling water for the second proof and then leaving on the bench whilst the oven heats up for cooking. I think I prove in the bowl for the first one then in the bread tin for the second.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #191 on: October 26, 2014, 02:59:48 am »
Thats what I ended up doing JD, but I did a freeform loaf. It was cooked but very hard to cut as it was so soft. Just taking it off to a bbq but have tucked in some garlic bread just in case it hasn't worked out.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #192 on: October 26, 2014, 03:09:05 am »
I hope it worked out for you CP.
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #193 on: October 26, 2014, 07:48:54 am »
I had to cut in half lengthways, and slice into pieces as it was too soft to slice as one whole loaf. Tell you what tho it was really yummy and whole loaf eaten and not a crumb left. Am now home and I'm going to make recipe again but try the two loaves.   ;D thanks cookie x
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Re: One very large vienna loaf or two smaller ones.
« Reply #194 on: October 26, 2014, 10:48:44 am »
I normally make two or even three loaves - as it's much easier to cut that way as you said CP.
And it's easy to store some in the freezer for another time. It's a great recipe, you can vary the flour types, add grains etc. We love it.
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