On the stove, simmering away.
(Mini boules rising if you're wondering what the heck the white sheet is in the counter)
Thanks for the chilli reminder Baron!!
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Hot damn.. Looks like sweet potato!
Looks like we'll have a chili contest at the Piknik!
Bread looks great!
Looks like we'll have a chili contest at the Piknik!
Bread looks great!
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Yes sweet potato. Haha! Good eye. Brussel sprouts too. A few of my not so secret ingredients :)
The bread is what I call old school. Simple. Flour, water, salt and yeast. Sit on counter over night to ferment(?) and cook in cast iron pots with lids. Crusty outside, moist inside.
The bread is what I call old school. Simple. Flour, water, salt and yeast. Sit on counter over night to ferment(?) and cook in cast iron pots with lids. Crusty outside, moist inside.
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