Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes
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While I’m a forever fan of mashed potatoes, these cauliflower mashed
potatoes are a surprisingly great alternative! Use this recipe to make
mashed caulif...
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5 comments:
That is a clever Dutch oven!! Your loaf looks amazing. the 75% whole wheat loaf is the only one I haven't made yet from FWSY, one of my all time favorite bread books!
Hi, oh the boule looks fabulous!
may I ask you about your bking stone? I purchased one from Taobao but after preheating my countertop electric oven for 2 hours, it still hadn't gone up to the temperature I needed (I do use an oven thermometer to check)! I really do not want to waste so much electricity but was hoping to try the stone to get the kind of bread I want.
in your case, do you leave the dutch oven on the baking stone as well? and how long does it take to preheat your oven with the baking stone inside?
thank you for your time :)
Hi,
I don't know what is the temperature of my baking stone after I left it in the oven to heat up. :p But I know it heats up properly because the base of my bread will get cooked and has a good crust.
I usually leave the baking stone in the oven to preheat for at least 15mins up to 220C.
When it reached 220C on my oven thermometer, I placed my dough inside and cover with the glass. I will bake at 220C for 20-25mins, then remove the dutch oven (glass bowl) and let it bake for at least another 15mins at 210 or 200C. Sometimes, I even have to tent the top and bake for another 5mins.
I hope this helps. You really have to experience with your oven. It is good to bake at higher temperature for the first 20mins to let it burst. Then you bake at lower temperature to cook the dough.
All the best in your bread!
thank you for replying!My bad: I had meant that my oven couldn't reach the 220 degrees when I tried using the baking stone. it usually takes about 20mins max to reach that... but with the stone, it couldnt reach it even after 2 hrs :( Could it be because mine isnt a built-in oven?
I will try again though. thank you :)
Hi Sharon,
Did you try using a oven thermometer to check the temperature? My oven is also not a built-in oven, but it can reach up to 250C. Try putting the oven thermometer on the rack, not on the baking stone. The baking stone doesn't have to reach that temperature I supposed. As long as it's hot. Also, it all depends on the baking stone material. I bought mine from taobao and I suspect it's not of quality. :p But I'm okay as it already burns the bottom if I leave the rack right at the bottom of the oven.
Try the baking stone with the dutch oven and see if you can achieve a better result.
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