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Sour Dough, mixed in TMX, baked in Bread Maker. NO ADDED YEAST
« on: September 26, 2012, 07:13:51 am »
I set my self this challenge.  To make a Sour Dough loaf,  mixed in TMX and Baked in the Bread Maker.   99% of recipes for making Sour Dough in the bread Maker have added dry yeast.  The one article that didn't ,went into a complicated method of mixing the dough, switching off the bread maker,  and then resetting it to bake,  for the next day.
As you will see from the 2 photos attached,  the first attempt was not a success.  The second loaf,  although not cut , at this moment, was a success.  The good loaf was made in the one day,  and had only one rise.  This will be very handy in Summer when I don't want to heat the kitchen with the oven.  It will also save electricity.

375g bakers flour, (I use Laucke , Crusty White Bread Mix,  this has the sugar and salt added )
! teaspoon of each salt and sugar if NOT using a mix.
300g of active Sour Dough starter.
100/150 g.  warm water.  This will depend on how wet your starter is.

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Place all above in TMX bowl and knead for4 mins.
Tip on to Silmat that has been lightly floured,  and fold on itself several times.  It should be a soft dough,  but easily handled.
Place in Bread Machine bucket which has the paddle removed,  and is lined.
Spray with water and sprinkle with sesame seeds.  (the seeds will prevent the loaf from sticking to the sides of the bucket as it bakes.)
Cover with plastic.  I use a shower cap.
Leave in a warm place. ( between 20/25 o) to rise.  Mine took 5 hours,  could take up to 6.
Warm the inside of the Bread Machine 10 mins before you are ready to bake.  ( I heat a wheat bag in the microwave for 5 mins , and place this in the machine.)
Spray loaf with more water , and gently place in machine.
Bake for 1 hour and 10 mins.  ( this will vary depending on machine.)
Cool on rack.

I have just cut this loaf and it is perfect.



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Re: Sour Dough, mixed in TMX, baked in Bread Maker. NO ADDED YEAST
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2012, 07:50:43 am »
Chookie, thank you so much for all the experimenting. I will try this one in the warmer months. (it is cold and windy here today and raining, I love it)
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Re: Sour Dough, mixed in TMX, baked in Bread Maker. NO ADDED YEAST
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2012, 12:16:12 pm »
I've had a few 'bricks'like your first one. :)
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Re: Sour Dough, mixed in TMX, baked in Bread Maker. NO ADDED YEAST
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2012, 12:51:14 pm »
Thanks Chookie for trying this.  It will be great to use this method in the hot weather.

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Re: Sour Dough, mixed in TMX, baked in Bread Maker. NO ADDED YEAST
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2012, 03:15:53 am »
Thank you ACW for all your hard work and for sharing your knowledge. You are a gem :-* :-* :-*
Now that I am home again I can't wait to start making sour dough. My trusty old bread maker is still going strong so I'll definitely be giving this one a go (if I can get my starter going that is ;D)
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