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![]() Ross, I just noticed your post -- sorry I missed it. You're probably right about the oil on the banneton. I've only been using it for about 9 months, and, truth be told, I haven't really used it much at all in the past 3 months. We use our bread for sandwiches, mostly, and my 2-year-old doesn't like crunchy crust. So I've found myself making an awful lot of panned loaves. It's due for a good washing soon. The suggestions about using rice flour sound really smart -- whenever I get back to making free-standing loaves again, I'll use rice flour. No oil. Thanks! Good point. -- Jeff Miller |
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