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On 4/23/2020 12:54 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:49:15 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 4/23/2020 10:53 AM, graham wrote: >>> On 2020-04-23 6:43 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 1:32:59 PM UTC-4, S Viemeister wrote: >>>>> I haven't been able to get bread flour for the past month and a half, >>>>> but I did manage to snag a 10 kilo sack of chapati flour, which I had >>>>> never used before. I made my first loaf with it today, using 250g whole >>>>> wheat flour and 300g of the chapati. It rose well, baked nicely, and >>>>> tastes good. The only difference was that it required 20g more water >>>>> than I usually use for this recipe (fits a 4x12 pan). >>>> >>>> I checked when I went to the grocery store this morning.Â* It was >>>> pretty bare.Â* A pallet of all-purpose flour (a brand I've never >>>> heard of, from Canada:Â* Rose-something), a couple stray bags of >>>> Pillsbury, and a few sacks of organic King Arthur.Â* No bread flour >>>> at all. >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>> 5 Roses AP flour. It's a good brand with a ~12% protein content that >>> means that you can make decent bread with it. >> >> I may be silly to get into this thread since I haven't baked bread for >> years. I do remember both of my grandmother's baking bread and have >> used their recipes. They didn't have anything other than AP flour to >> work with and the loaves were very tasty. >> >> Jill > AP flour is fine maybe even best for most bread that you want to make. > The high protein bread flour is for those artisanal loaves with crisp > crust and meant to hold their own shape. The way your grandmother > made bread. > Janet US > Yep, they were baking bread to feed the family during the Depression. AP flour was the only thing around. Nothing fancy but they did have (even when I used Grandma Mac's recipes) a nice crisp crust and very nice crumb. Brush some butter on the top of the loaf when it comes out of the oven. I could hardly wait for it to cool to cut a slice. ![]() Jill |
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