Sourdough Sandwich Bread Full Process from Start to Finish | Proof Bread

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2020
  • Sourdough can be so much more than a crusty loaf. This sandwich bread imitates the typical soft white sandwich bread from the grocery store but with so much more. A few simple ingredients and real whole wheat make a much more nutritious artisan experience, far beyond "white" bread expectations.
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Комментарии • 568

  • @ProofBread
    @ProofBread  4 года назад +24

    See the full sourdough experience: ruclips.net/video/73oENaDiq04/видео.html

    • @Csl74csl
      @Csl74csl 4 года назад +3

      Sorry to say this but I find this a very strange man ...

    • @elliottsvob
      @elliottsvob 4 года назад +1

      Just curious, if your brown sugar is clumping, could you use a white sugar and molasses?

    • @NEMO-NEMO
      @NEMO-NEMO 3 года назад +1

      Elliott Svob white sugar and molasses hv a completely different moisture content. Baking is not like cooking, the formula would hv to be tested to see if the results of your formula would yield the same thing!

    • @rickwall8941
      @rickwall8941 3 года назад

      CSL 74 It takes a special person to have that type of dedication. Something hard to find.

    • @rickwall8941
      @rickwall8941 3 года назад

      Elliott Svob that is exactly what brown sugar it, would it cause clumping when dumped into the dough.

  • @Kaiser86
    @Kaiser86 4 года назад +170

    There are academic people, experts in their respective fields, who struggle to give a 20-minute presentation without writing the whole thing down. That this man just goes on for half an hour about his craft with such fluidity is the sign of pure, raw passion.

    • @rlaymandc
      @rlaymandc 3 года назад +5

      You miss the point of seeing as a complement to written documentation. And some people do better visually. I myself prefer written documentation, in this case recipes. But seeing the workflow process in a video accelerates overall learning. Like Bismarck said: "fools learn from experience. I prefer to profit from the experience of others."
      Certainly when you cook you modify recipes for your own preferences, do substitutes, etc.

    • @hotwireman49
      @hotwireman49 Год назад +1

      I agree 💯 %!! I enjoyed this video emmensley!

    • @Quixan
      @Quixan 8 месяцев назад

      The video is many short video segments edited together. also these are things he does every, single, day.

  • @Asgutenasen
    @Asgutenasen 4 года назад +382

    There’s something about your speech, your pace, the sounds of your working space, that’s very engaging and relaxing at the same time. Keep posting!

    • @manuelrosales5136
      @manuelrosales5136 4 года назад +10

      Agreed! He is an excellent communicator!

    • @dsan2020
      @dsan2020 4 года назад +5

      So agree...and great share of knowledge

    • @friendo760
      @friendo760 4 года назад +5

      Natruzork...well said and I concur.
      Also there is nothing else out there that compares to this formula of success.

    • @hinault851st
      @hinault851st 4 года назад +8

      I was going to say something very similar. He's very engaging without trying to perform a show. Extremely informative and a great 27 minutes. I've seen 100s of bread videos and this one is really good!

    • @cachi-7878
      @cachi-7878 4 года назад +12

      Yesterday was my first time watching one of his videos, it was over an hour long but never noticed it’s length until it was over. I was captivated by his presentation and obviously because I am a home baker and love everything about sourdough bread. It is quite amazing how comfortable he is at explaining complex processes while he’s actually in the middle of it all, without skipping a beat. The guy can definitely walk and chew gum at the same time. He’s a gifted teacher and obviously a passionate baker. I look forward to watching more of his videos and wish him great success.

  • @msinglinksgirl
    @msinglinksgirl 4 года назад +273

    This man is a natural teacher. I should know - I’ve been teaching for 40 years. So easy to listen to and very clearly instructed.

    • @AhmetMurati
      @AhmetMurati 4 года назад +3

      I have worked as assistant professor and some students that had problems with any programming language I could explain to them in 15 minutes how to work with that particular programming language and they managed to do the task assigned to them

    • @bakinitright6637
      @bakinitright6637 4 года назад +22

      what do you two want a medal

    • @deanfordcreative
      @deanfordcreative 4 года назад +7

      I see the point here. He’s a very good mentor/teacher. I’ve learned a few new tricks and methods that a cooking ‘class’ wouldn’t provide.

    • @vampcaff
      @vampcaff 4 года назад +1

      @@bakinitright6637 🤣🤣🤣

    • @girlknoxx
      @girlknoxx 3 года назад +6

      This man is amazing! I want to work there. Must be so therapeutic. ☺ He is definitely a natural teacher. I can listen all day.

  • @Mattai80
    @Mattai80 4 года назад +75

    I very much appreciate 28min of RUclips without monetisation attempts and 10 advertisements!

  • @denniskoh2906
    @denniskoh2906 4 года назад +84

    0:34 my heart skipped a beat when i saw the container wobbling at the edge of the table

  • @tomrut3653
    @tomrut3653 4 года назад +104

    Now that was a FAST 27 minutes, time does fly when watching something so good.

  • @keesjanhoeksema9575
    @keesjanhoeksema9575 4 года назад +56

    lovely to see A artisan showing his passionate craft without Vlogger gimmicks, music B-roll comercials etc etc!
    Thnx A lot from A passionate Pizzaiolo, barista....SD home-baker
    Greetings from Amsterdam,
    KJ

  • @jerommeramirez1403
    @jerommeramirez1403 3 года назад +5

    This guy is a goddamn master class every time.

  • @samgray4
    @samgray4 4 года назад +14

    The production values of this channel are stunning. This baker has better camera presence than 99% of the people I’ve seen on cooking shows on regular television. And I’m learning a ton! I’ve been baking 100% whole wheat sandwich bread for my family (3 loaves per week) for a couple years now and I can’t wait to incorporate some of these tips (especially the powdered milk).

    • @kyle2
      @kyle2 4 года назад +1

      Right? If he isn't careful he is going to get poached for a cooking show 🤣 Needs to keep the current model, though. Much more opportunity. The stripped down nature is what makes these videos great.

    • @samgray4
      @samgray4 4 года назад +2

      Kyle 2 well at the rate the channel is going hopefully he won’t feel the need to do traditional TV. Incredible content, I feel like I just bought amazon stock in 97 lol

  • @vegapunk172
    @vegapunk172 4 года назад +36

    Making bread is very relaxing and fulfilling. Who agrees?

  • @davideddolls4738
    @davideddolls4738 4 года назад +14

    I love the fact that John has only been doing this for just a few years but has great knowledge and passion about this craft to pass over to us the viewer, many thanks looking forward to the next one already.

  • @daniellegodfrey2247
    @daniellegodfrey2247 3 года назад +7

    It is very impressive how you can work and talk at the same time while keeping track of the stages of your various batches. I love hearing you explain the small technicalities of the flour, water, temperature, etc.. .it really helps me to understand sourdough better. I started back in October and I've already learned and improved so much! I am a very visual person so thank God for RUclips! Thank you for what you do!

  • @SimpelSurdej
    @SimpelSurdej 4 года назад +33

    Flour. Water. Magic in the air around us.✨
    Great content - Keep up the good work☀️
    Anyone else gone crazy obsessed with sourdough baking during lockdown? Thumbs up😂👍🔥🌾

    • @johnboyd7158
      @johnboyd7158 4 года назад +1

      Yes! Just made sourdough pizza crust, sourdough English Muffins and, of course, bread. All I need now is flour!

    • @Kkidzz
      @Kkidzz 4 года назад +1

      I just started last Fall and my first was a Dark German Mischbrot Rye.....wish it had a nicer crumb but for a first loaf it tasted wonderful.

    • @christygaffney5814
      @christygaffney5814 4 года назад

      yes. and my kids look at me like..."your baking again?"...why yes, yes I am...I need to get better lol

  • @micah948
    @micah948 4 года назад +26

    These videos are like going to bread church, and I'm all about it. Praise Saccharomyces!

    • @hexnut72
      @hexnut72 4 года назад

      I'd agree but never liked going to church. This is a peaceful place though.

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker 4 года назад +3

      Going to The Grain Gathering is probably what it’s really like to go to Bread Church

  • @Rel1369
    @Rel1369 3 года назад +2

    My brother was a baker for many yrs and had his own bakery for about 20. He had people travel for 100km just to buy from his shop (bread, hand made pies, cakes). The main ingredient was care, he really cared to make a great product not just a product to make money. I loved the times I would sit talking to him as he worked, it was calming and interesting and some great conversations were had. Often 2 of my sisters and myself would make the 2hr drive to his shop and spend some family time as he worked, we would often help where we could but just being there I think helped him. We never left without a car full of pies, bread and cakes/slices. Unfortunately a supermarket opened and because of convenience he lost a bit of business. Eventually his health deteriorated (shoulder problems from all the yrs of bread making) and he retired. He still makes sourdough regularly and occasionally one of his master carrot cakes at home.

  • @Chris.4345
    @Chris.4345 3 года назад +7

    Why do I feel like this man is counseling me about my dreams and ambitions when he's in fact talking about bread

  • @orpodix
    @orpodix 4 года назад +18

    It is so addictive to listen and learn from this seasoned artisan bread master. His clever, witty, pure, honest, eloquent narrative and demonstration of the meticulous processes and different techniques involved in creating his masterpiece is so captivating.

  • @PsSimRacer
    @PsSimRacer Год назад +2

    You have been a huge help in my own cottage artisan bakery in South Africa. I cannot tell you how many times I have watched and rewatched your videos. Cannot thank you enough and I wish to come and shake your hand one day. Lots of love to you John and the Proof team

  • @SaiChooMusic
    @SaiChooMusic 4 года назад +13

    He speaks so well and fluently! Definitely an orator in a past lifetime.

  • @azssouza
    @azssouza 4 года назад +32

    Congratz bro! That's the BEEEEST bread videos that I saw recently. We don't need just crazy recipes. We need to listen about history and process of artisan bread. I can see this video multiple times
    Cherrs from Brazil

  • @bakiotarra
    @bakiotarra 4 года назад +26

    Love the rawness of the video... incredible commentary

  • @bjorksven
    @bjorksven 4 года назад +23

    In Denmark, it's very common to have the bread sliced upon request when buying it at the bakery. Especially with dark Danish rye bread, people tend to prefer different slice thicknesses, so you can ask for a specific thickness and they slice to "order". It's normally done by a machine, so that it's accurate and consistent. But if you prefer to slice yourself, that's an option, and the bakery doesn't have to deal with pre-sliced bread!

    • @AhmetMurati
      @AhmetMurati 4 года назад

      In Germany, you can request to slice your bread even at the bakery. At the supermarkets there are machines that you can use three levels of the thickness of the bread slice.

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker 4 года назад

      In many supermarkets in the USA with a bakery counter there’s also a bread slicing machine. In Saint Louis some people bread slice bagels because they don’t want to eat a whole bagel in one sitting.

  • @zorbcck
    @zorbcck 4 года назад +49

    0:32 that's the balance of a true artisan. Thank you for creating content Jonathan and team! :)

    • @abrilcb5749
      @abrilcb5749 4 года назад +4

      I panicked 😂

    • @Adam-ox6zy
      @Adam-ox6zy 2 года назад

      That was sooo close!

    • @shippuuden28
      @shippuuden28 Год назад

      man i almost got a heart, but would like to see his reaction while it happened.

  • @stangbien
    @stangbien 4 года назад +7

    This channel is going to get reach million subs within the year. The raw knowledgeable and insights this guy is delivering and the way he does is has no match on RUclips. It’s almost like if Chad Robinson did it during busy hours at Tartine, it’s that good..

  • @ertany.5491
    @ertany.5491 4 года назад +15

    27 min was like 2-3 min, I don't know how the time passed. Hungry for more videos. More please!

    • @cachi-7878
      @cachi-7878 4 года назад +2

      Haha! It’s a wormhole we’re all in. Enjoy the moment and learn from a passionate baker. Cheers!

  • @mcaddict4629
    @mcaddict4629 4 года назад +21

    keep releasing videos. I know that this is what everyone is saying but I can listen to you talk for 2 hours because you are not just giving recipes, you are telling stories and information that are worth money

  • @sirthicenskoorb3684
    @sirthicenskoorb3684 4 года назад +7

    We need more well made bread. Keep it up. My grandmother made white bread till she was 75 when my grandfather died. I think she used 4-5 ingredients. Flour, the water from boiling potatoes, yeast, salt and I guess sugar, not sure about milk. She lived through WW1, the depression, in other words hard times. She used loaf pans and made bread that had the biggest heads. It was a coarse bread but the best in the world. I won't eat most of the junk from the store. And wheat and sourdough are my favorites. My go to sandwich bread is course sourdough with crust. You can keep that doughy solf stuff. It has no character.

  • @mariodauti647
    @mariodauti647 3 года назад +7

    My family has a bakery as well and i work there sometimes, and when you talk about the struggles you had, i almost feel like I had actually lived them and beside the hardship you have gone through still you kept going and see where you are right now. Every video of yours it motivates me to keep going.

  • @lillaego
    @lillaego 4 года назад +7

    your videos are super useful for professional artisan sourdough bakers around the world. we can actually see how other people work with big batches, which is something almost absent in youtuber/instagram bakers

  • @jillcaponi8995
    @jillcaponi8995 3 года назад +1

    A born teacher! Easy to listen to and understand. I could tell he actually loves his job. I learned so many things Thank you!

  • @johnbalogna803
    @johnbalogna803 4 года назад +2

    You are the bread whisper. Thanks for the attention to detail you put into your work and obvious passion for your craft.

  • @thomaskeets3194
    @thomaskeets3194 4 года назад +8

    The “illusion of choice.” Great quote!

  • @ianc1097
    @ianc1097 4 года назад +4

    I love that you are so humble. The way you present makes for really interesting viewing. The whole process is a science. In today’s society we want everything now. We want to make our first loaf perfectly and get annoyed if it isn’t right. What you have done is learn from your mistakes in the same way home bakers do, only on a much larger scale at a higher cost. I have learned so much from you and appreciate that you are prepared to share with the world.

  • @lifeteen2
    @lifeteen2 4 года назад +13

    If you add the butter early, it coats the dry flour and blocks water from getting to it = no gluten :(. That's why you add the fat early in pie crusts

  • @boddysurfer
    @boddysurfer Год назад +2

    Your scientific approach to baking is the next level I've been looking for. Your analysis of your environment is spot on. I am fascinated by your methodology and look forward to future posts.

  • @gustavobio
    @gustavobio 4 года назад +3

    I’m a home baker from Brazil and absolutely love your videos. Seeing how it’s all done at scale is really cool.

  • @thesmuuuuggh
    @thesmuuuuggh 4 года назад +4

    finding this channel has been one of the bright spots during this pandemic. thanks.

  • @trashcat3000
    @trashcat3000 4 года назад +4

    Your videos are great. It's like being inside your bakery every time. Thank you for posting them.

  • @brandastout228
    @brandastout228 2 года назад

    Well. I just spent 27 minutes not finding a sourdough sandwich bread recipe. Worth it.

  • @craimoa
    @craimoa 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for those great and educational videos. With your delivery I could listen to this for ages. Thank you for making a longer video again. I like the whole hour ones so much!

  • @castlefan423
    @castlefan423 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely the best bread videos I've ever watched. I have wanted videos like these for years. Amazing job.

  • @ariehell3683
    @ariehell3683 4 года назад +5

    He seems like a very interesting guy. I can tell he has a real passion for bread.

  • @Another_Alexander
    @Another_Alexander 4 года назад +6

    I love that he realistically explains what they're doing, but also knows they are creating something for a consumer and those consumers expect a certain product. Business and Art. Still prefer that lovely artisan sourdough :D

  • @aubreetippetts634
    @aubreetippetts634 4 года назад +1

    I absolutely love the bread you make for our community! And I love seeing the process and how much love and care goes into it.

  • @charles_the_elder
    @charles_the_elder 4 года назад +3

    I really appreciate you explaining why you do things as you do them. I have been baking multiple types of bread at home for years, and I learned several years worth of knowledge in the first 15 minutes. Thank you.

  • @vanillaflavoured5735
    @vanillaflavoured5735 4 года назад +2

    What you talked about the butter making the dough weaker if incorporated at the start is very correct, the butter does interfere quite a lot in the formation of gluten due to how the fats bind inside the dough

  • @snoopaka
    @snoopaka 4 года назад +3

    Glad.you added that bit at the end about leaving the loafs in the tins a bit too long and the sides caving in. That has happed to me in home baking and I could not understand. Thanks. Hope to see more as y’all evolve

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable Год назад

    I just love it when someone not only knows how to do something. But lives it. And loves what they do. Passion.

  • @natgoboom
    @natgoboom 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for giving your time to share stories and knowledge from an industry many of us won't ever be in.
    This is amazing.

  • @Camille_Boomer77000
    @Camille_Boomer77000 4 года назад +2

    I am so glad I found this channel. I am loving all the in-depth information and the point of views on our society. This channel is a gem.

  • @davecorriveau4057
    @davecorriveau4057 3 года назад +1

    I could listen to this guy all day long. I've been baking my own bread for three years now and it's only this year that I've started to bake sourdough bread. What a difference in taste! :) Thank you for those vids. :)

  • @stam.k3604
    @stam.k3604 4 года назад +3

    This is my new favourite baking channel!

  • @qmpoohbear97
    @qmpoohbear97 4 года назад

    You’re so confident and so humble. Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge. It’s been very helpful.

  • @LHSBuster
    @LHSBuster 4 года назад +9

    I baked my second ever sourdough bread a couple of days ago and it came out quite fine. Sure there is still much to learn but the whole process is so much fun and so rewarding!

    • @behb3425
      @behb3425 3 года назад

      Sourdough is very contagious, I'm baking or trying to bake with sourdough from March. And it's still exciting. Yes, I baked lot of frisbies bread.

  • @rogerc4196
    @rogerc4196 4 года назад +1

    Glad you keep making the time to put these out!

  • @davecorriveau4057
    @davecorriveau4057 4 года назад

    I've been baking my own bread for three years now and I've learn new things about baking bread by watching you today. Thank you! :)

  • @Aaronlucchino
    @Aaronlucchino 4 года назад +3

    I'm so glad you talked about the butter! I once mixed butter into my dough before gluten was fully developed. I kept kneading and kneading wondering when will the gluten develop. Never happened. An important mistake, now I know. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @j.l.7444
    @j.l.7444 4 года назад +1

    i could watch this all day, thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @301250
    @301250 4 года назад +1

    Very informative, gets to the point with no endless jabbering like some of the videos about bread making!

  • @sam51723
    @sam51723 4 года назад +1

    This channel has quickly become one of my favorites! I hope you continue to post frequently and have continued success with your bakery!

  • @susanbreeland8620
    @susanbreeland8620 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this amazing lecture and demo/teaching of your wonderful breads!!

  • @syamantakpati6491
    @syamantakpati6491 3 года назад

    Loved the way he explained in natural form without any dramatic tone, musics. So soothing to ears

  • @Dina_tankar_mina_ord
    @Dina_tankar_mina_ord 4 года назад +3

    I like this guy. something natural about him.

    • @cachi-7878
      @cachi-7878 4 года назад +1

      Yes, by reading a lot comments, you’re not the only one. There is something about his communication style, his demeanor and of course his knowledge and passion for his craft. He is captivating and so easy to listen, time just flies and relaxes you while absorbing a lot of valuable information.

  • @alvinmonteza6133
    @alvinmonteza6133 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting a bread making video that is practical and relatable to home bakers. Bread is my "nemesis" maybe because of how scientific it has to be, like making sure I am using the correct liquid temperature, but with your approach I see the art of bread making. There is trial and error, like you said, and it is okay to put the bread back in to the oven for more bake time. I do this, too. Also, not only were you talking about bread making you were also sharing the aspect of your business that may not be your favorite part but it is necessary. Hope your business grow and more people support you.

  • @peterpergola1479
    @peterpergola1479 4 года назад +1

    I’ve learned so much by watching your videos, Thanks for all the pointers...

  • @tcolos1
    @tcolos1 4 года назад +1

    this is easily my new favorite channel to watch. please keep them coming.

  • @trytheropy4381
    @trytheropy4381 4 года назад +1

    Keep up the amazing videos. Really appreciate the additional work on top it takes to not only do your daily job but to film and talk about your process. As an amature Baker/full time profesional chef your insights are incredibly helpful. Thank you

  • @dadwith4daughters
    @dadwith4daughters 4 года назад +27

    Huge fan of this new channel. Video request: Feeding and caring for your starter at a commercial level. Would love to see how you keep the dream alive. :)

    • @ninjacell2999
      @ninjacell2999 4 года назад +4

      I think he mentioned in another comment that they would really like to do an in-depth starter video

  • @jordanreed5843
    @jordanreed5843 4 года назад +3

    Love the videos! Would love to see some more up close video of the breads after they are done. Keep up the great work

  • @matjcarroll
    @matjcarroll 4 года назад +3

    Fascinating can’t wait to see how your channel develops

  • @paulwalnuts3249
    @paulwalnuts3249 4 года назад +2

    this guy's brain is full of information - good communicator :)

  • @anthonyscira2511
    @anthonyscira2511 4 года назад +12

    I feel like you have given me a master class in baking. (With all your videos) Went to your website to order some t-shirts to support what you're doing and found you don't offer any. You should update the website to include shirts. Or start a Patreon. This is the content I love supporting.

    • @ProofBread
      @ProofBread  4 года назад +13

      Working on some stuff you can get from us ❤️

  • @PeterBatah
    @PeterBatah 3 года назад

    I have spent the last day or so watching several of the Proof Bread YT videos and have enjoyed them immensely. If this behavior continues I may just have to pack my bags and head on down to Arizona. Simply Irresistible. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us Jon + Amanda

  • @sewjostudio
    @sewjostudio 4 года назад +1

    thank you for sharing your talent and passion. You are a natural born educator.

  • @tastysourdough
    @tastysourdough 4 года назад +2

    Love baking sourdough:)
    It’s great to learn new techniques and recipes from here.
    Since I’m into this I’ve improved so much my breads are getting pretty awesome.
    Thanks for the video it’s great.

  • @gregbrunner599
    @gregbrunner599 4 года назад

    Have enjoyed his videos very much. So willing to talk you through and help you the viewer to understand what he is doing but also why. Very good at teaching in a relax calming style and voice. If ever in his neck of the woods as they say, I will certainly be stopping by to become a customer. Thanks for all your videos

  • @rickaraneta5888
    @rickaraneta5888 3 года назад

    So much of passion and depth in knowledge! Video this long and I wanted to watch more.

  • @andreasvillen6990
    @andreasvillen6990 4 года назад +8

    You should make a video on tool cleaning and sink maintaining. I bet you have some experience on that. 😅

  • @nicholasgade2288
    @nicholasgade2288 3 года назад

    To many positive words to list! Realtalk with realwork & a artisan for the consumer! I will be subscribing! Cheers.

  • @jazzpianousa
    @jazzpianousa 4 года назад +1

    I enjoy watching your videos about breadmaking and your passion for a great product that is also at it heart is very simple with wholesome grains. Keep up the inspiration and thanks for providing so much information and being willing to share. This is what true Mastery is about, sharing knowledge and passing it on to others to make the world better because it's what you love.

  • @magelinekelley7536
    @magelinekelley7536 5 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad to have found your channel. It’s a treasure trove of information. Thank you so much for all the videos you have shared.

  • @bobthealmightybread
    @bobthealmightybread 4 года назад +1

    Epic and inspiring content !! thanks so much for sharing !

  • @Capnmax
    @Capnmax 4 года назад +2

    Omg this looks amazing!

  • @jimsimon5706
    @jimsimon5706 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the info and tone in which you give it. Also, much of the "dreaded" sugar will, of course, be consumed in the fermentation so there won't be much if any naughtyness left post bake.

  • @gunner1252
    @gunner1252 4 года назад

    Thanks for making videos with such detail!!

  • @frogmccuish
    @frogmccuish 4 года назад +3

    Oh My Gosh!!! Ditto to the majority of the other messages! I LOVE your videos, just found you yesterday...you are so passionate!. I have recently began a new batch of sourdough, I have traveled with it to innoculate it with wild yeast from Northern Michigan. I can't wait to start baking! Keep up the great work!

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212 4 года назад

    You are a born teacher. Well done.

  • @jackierobinson1432
    @jackierobinson1432 3 года назад

    That's the thing. I have read so much about doing sourdough and a great starter that really doing the process is the best, one of the best teachers

  • @emmawilliamson4324
    @emmawilliamson4324 4 года назад

    I am loving these videos. Carefully explained.

  • @Salvo78106
    @Salvo78106 4 года назад +1

    I could listen to your videos like an informative audiobook/relaxing music for night. Amazing

  • @foodislife3390
    @foodislife3390 4 года назад +2

    This has been great information well delivered. I do the things he’s describes, but have never known why. Like scalding the milk, which I do as part of making sourdough croissants, but didn’t know why. Have skipped it sometimes and that may be one reason for not getting a good rise on them.

  • @michaellepoidevin7212
    @michaellepoidevin7212 4 года назад +1

    Love your work, as a chef of forty years, not done sourdough before lockdown

  • @ArabRebel666
    @ArabRebel666 4 года назад

    This is tutorial, informational, history, recipe, tips, podcast, inspirational all in one 27 min video. Super cool.

  • @michelleslifeonrepeat
    @michelleslifeonrepeat 2 года назад

    I love all the explaining you give us

  • @thomasbennet6902
    @thomasbennet6902 4 года назад +1

    Amazing! loving this content

  • @melissaneubart8119
    @melissaneubart8119 4 года назад +1

    I love watching all of your videos!!

  • @craigfoutz5474
    @craigfoutz5474 4 года назад +1

    I just use a fine sifter with my powdered milk. If they are mixed before putting into the sifter, the milk will keep the sugar from clumping back together and it sifts wonderfully! I'm not industrial sized like you, but I love baking artisan bread for my family and friends here in Utah. I love your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @yuchen5957
    @yuchen5957 2 года назад

    He's very good at explaining things.

  • @pollyferguson571
    @pollyferguson571 4 года назад +1

    Love the story of the mixer ❤️