Five-Grain Levain: Difference between revisions

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| Oats || 45 g || 8% ||  || 45 g ||  
| Oats || 45 g || 8% ||  || 45 g ||  
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| Water'''<sup>†</sup>''' || 580 g || 97% || 185 g || 240'''<sup></sup>'''g || 155 g
| Water'''<sup>†</sup>''' || 580 g || 97% || 185<sup>1</sup> g || 240<sup>2</sup> g || 155<sup>3</sup> g
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| Salt || 15 g || 3% ||  || 4 g || 11 g
| Salt || 15 g || 3% ||  || 4 g || 11 g
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| Total || 1400 g ||  || 365 g || 444 g || 1400 g
| Total || 1400 g ||  || 365 g || 444 g || 1400 g
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:<small> *</small> <small>30g of liquid levain are removed from the build to maintain the culture prior to mixing the dough ingredients.</small>
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:<small>'''<sup>†</sup>''' boiling water for the soaker</small>
 
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| |<small>'''<sup>†</sup>'''</small> || <small><sup>1</sup>room temperature for the liquid levain starter</small></br><small><sup>2</sup>boiling water for the soaker</small></br><small><sup>3</sup>warm water for the final dough - temp calculated to form final dough temp of 24-25℃; see [[Bread formulas and techniques#Desired dough temperature]]</small>
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==Method==
==Method==
# '''Liquid Levain.''' Make 12 to 16 hours before mixing final dough - cover and keep at 21℃  
# '''Liquid Levain.''' Make 12 to 16 hours before mixing final dough - cover and keep at 21℃  
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# '''Dividing and shaping'''. Divide the dough into 2 pieces, or leave as one piece for larger loaf. Form the loaves, and place either in baking tins or bannetons.   
# '''Dividing and shaping'''. Divide the dough into 2 pieces, or leave as one piece for larger loaf. Form the loaves, and place either in baking tins or bannetons.   
# '''Final fermentation'''. Approx 1 hour at 25%, or somewhat longer at room temperature.
# '''Final fermentation'''. Approx 1 hour at 25%, or somewhat longer at room temperature.
# '''Baking'''. Bake with steam at the beginning, at 240℃ for 40-45 minutes.  Due to the high amount of water in the bread be sure to bake thoroughly.  
# '''Baking'''. Bake with steam at the beginning, at 240℃ for 10-15 minutes, and then a further 30 minutes at 210℃.  Due to the high amount of water in the bread be sure to bake thoroughly.  


<small>Jeffrey Hamelman ''Bread : A Baker's Guide of Techniques and Recipes''</small>
<small>Jeffrey Hamelman ''Bread : A Baker's Guide of Techniques and Recipes''</small>