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Bakery Day 36: Tell me why I don’t like Monday’s

Unrelated to the context of these blog entries, I don’t like Monday’s by the Boomtown Rats is still a favorite of mine...

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Maybe this is not the same for anyone else, but Monday’s are no different for me than any other day of the week. My routine is based on 7 days in a week and the start of my day is the same no matter what day it is.  I was late getting up this morning even though I was awake, which meant I was not at work until about 6:15. Not a monumental loss of time but it did put me behind schedule.

Tosay I baked the breads and I also made another gluten free bread and like last time it turned out terrific. This time the hydration was 85% and they feel nice and soft on the inside. I have not eaten one of them so I cannot say how they taste but I have not gotten any complaints.



I also made croissants again. I think the more I bake them the less I understand.  The plan is the more of these photos you see the more you want to eat what I bake ... is it working!?!?

I made two more things, first I made mini tarts with leftover croissant dough, filled with chocolate, apples, and peaches... yummy. And I finished the day off by baking ensaimadas. I do not think they are exactly what the typical ones are like but they taste amazing.. I took three recipes and combined them into one and I think it works. Next time I will get the dough strands smaller and spread them out a bit more so they stay flatter. That is the more typical design.



If people like these I will definitely make more and start selling them. I hope to get feedback by tomorrow so I can make them for Thursday. That would be awesome..

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thank you so much for reading this post, I really appreciate it very much.



 

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