Olive Oil Challah

I decided to make a Challah loaf this September for Rosh Hashanah because I’ve always wanted to, and what better time than the present day quarantine reality! I did a lot of research before making this bread. A passive two weeks worth of research. I discovered different posts that discussed the best sheen results (egg was, vs aquafaba, vs honey and more [the egg wash looked the best, trust me]). I discovered it is important to get the first and second egg wash in all of the nooks and crannies to insure there is maximum color is added to the loaf. I also discovered it doesn’t matter if you use all-purpose or bread flour! After making this bread and being so successful the first time, I can promise you that you will be too. Just follow the recipe and you’ll knock it out of the park.

Basically’s Shockingly Easy No-Knead Focaccia

Basically’s Better Baking Challenge started around February and was a 10 week challenge that went through the beginning of quarantine. The idea of making an entire loaf of focaccia for just myself and my husband seemed silly (Now I know I could’ve frozen half for later). I finally found an excuse to make focaccia for a night at a friends house to add to a full cheese and snack board (don’t worry there were only 7 of us). Anyway, the bread was insanely easy to make, absolutely delicious, and I hope everyone tries it out at least once!

Sourdough English Muffins

I have been meaning to restart a sourdough starters for a couple of years now and thanks to quarantine, I immediately hopped to it. The second week of my sourdough, some strange things started happening, but by the end of the week it was smelling beautiful, rising, and getting very airy. I am so pleased with my starter now. Having to feed it every day means discarding a lot every week. I started looking to King Arthur for discard recipes and found this awesome recipe for English muffins. What an easy and awesome recipe.

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