Read In Search of the Perfect Loaf: A Home Baker's Odyssey Online
Authors: Samuel Fromartz
and white bread, 138–39
See also
Boulangerie Delmontel
pâte fermentée
(fermented dough), 73–74
paysannes boulangers
, 228–29
peels, 40, 42, 46, 94–95, 97, 129, 238, 271
Peemoeller, Harry, 98
Petaluma, California, 93–94, 107
Picardy, France, 44–45
Pichard, Frédéric, 42–49, 113, 259
pistors
, 134–37, 142
pizza dough, 16, 103–4, 147, 261–62
Pliny the Elder, 73–74, 87, 134, 137
Poilâne, Apollonia, 41–42
Poilâne, Lionel, 32–33, 36, 41–42, 48, 67
Point Reyes Station, California, 108–9, 111–12
Poland, 11, 158, 193
Ponsford, Craig, 246
poolish technique, 54, 271
population growth, 169–70, 173
Portland, Oregon, 2, 92, 117, 246, 258
Portuguese
broa de milho
, 132
pre-ferment, 54, 208, 267, 271
pretzels, 16, 104
Prix de la Meilleure Baguette de Paris, 21
proofing, 100, 119, 271–72
Prueitt, Elisabeth, 108, 112
pumpernickel, 4
railroad, 157, 159, 160
Ramsay, Gordon, 95
recipes, 10, 13–14, 53–54, 140
for baguettes, 20, 49–50, 55–65
for flatbread, 149–54
introduction to, 15–17
Pain Nature
, 253–57
Roggenweizenbrot
, 214–15, 220–24
for sourdough, 86–89, 112
Stirato
, 55–60
Turkey Red
Miche
, 187–91
Red Hen Baking Co., 165, 250
red spring wheat, 250, 269
red winter wheat, 16, 49, 127–28, 143, 149, 155, 157–59, 186, 244, 269–70
Reinhart, Peter, 117, 208, 247
Réseau Semences Paysannes, 228
resting (
autolyse
) method.
See
autolyse
method
rising, of dough, 102, 158, 218, 237
and carbon dioxide gas, 44, 76, 79, 207–8
in
couche
(linen cloth), 21, 95–96, 238, 268
different stages of, 269, 271
and elasticity, 116
and flavor, 55, 76, 118
in refrigerator, 39–40, 49, 51–52, 111–12, 119
and rye, 200–1
time needed for, 16, 35, 55, 100
and whole grains, 251
and yeast/bacteria, 29–30
Roberts, Glenn, 232, 254
Roberts, Mariah, 140
Robertson, Chad, 91, 108–15, 215, 247–48, 259
Rogosa, Eli, 177–83, 244, 252
Rome, 11, 73, 132, 134, 137, 142, 147, 272
Roshi, Suzuki, 233–34
Ross, Andrew, 74
Russia, 4, 133, 147, 169
rye, 29, 128, 133, 186, 259–60
and Backferment, 127, 198, 205, 214, 217
characteristics of, 193
early use of, 11, 131–32, 137–40, 143–45, 272
flour, 71–72
as food staple, 177, 193
hydration of, 207
Jewish, 4, 6, 27, 137, 140, 192–94
locally grown, 241–43, 247–48
made at home, 217–19
made in Berlin, 194–95, 197–209, 214–16
milling of, 197, 205, 209, 214–15, 217, 220
mixed with wheat, 117, 193, 202, 205, 217, 220
nutritional value of, 197
pentosan in, 207–8, 271–72
and seed vault, 172
and sourdough, 66, 80–82, 85–86, 193, 205, 208, 217–18, 220
toppings on, 192, 194, 198, 201–2
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, 74, 76–77
Saibron, Dominique, 49
salt, 31, 267
in American bread, 46, 54, 93
in French bread, 46, 48
reduction in, 45–46, 48, 112–13, 231
San Francisco area, 81, 84, 91–94, 108–9, 215, 247–48
San Francisco Baking Institute, 91, 94
San Rafael, California, 246
Sardinia, 132
Scandinavia, 11, 133
Schmidt, Klaus, 145
Scotland, 132, 158
Scott, Alan, 93, 109
sesame seeds, 3, 6, 127, 202
Seaver, Barton, 90
seeds, 142, 159, 163
banks of, 170–72, 181, 227
breeding of, 158, 177–82
components of, 75, 272–73
diversity of, 130–31, 172–73, 183
and flour, 157, 186
grinding/milling of, 136
planting of, 130–31, 141–43, 145, 155, 183–86, 227–28, 243–44, 252
selection/propagation of, 148, 155–56, 173, 182
sharing of, 145, 228
See also
specific types
Sekowa, 205, 267
shaping, 20, 44, 49, 52, 110, 119
of baguettes, 30, 40, 55, 60
by braiding, 202, 216
and cold dough, 120
done quickly, 94, 96
folding method of, 114–16, 129, 218, 238
by hand, 40–41, 157, 199–202, 237–38
mechanically, 31–32, 69
minimally, 237–38, 249–50
of rye loaves, 199–202
with wooden tool, 237–38
Shepard’s Grain flour, 246
Silverton, Nancy, 69–71, 73, 85, 91
slashes (
grignes
), 19, 31, 40, 48–49, 51–52, 92, 97, 111, 116, 233, 238, 250, 269
social stratification, 137–39
Somerset Grist Mill, 246
Sonoma, California, 91, 98–100
sourdough bread, 50, 67–68, 92–94, 96, 210–14, 253
sourdough starter, 33, 70, 251
feeding of, 9, 29, 68, 71, 81–86, 117–18, 205
and flavor, 45, 66, 79, 81–82, 112, 166, 260
history of, 73–74
myths about, 81–84
organisms in, 66–69, 71–72, 74, 79–84, 86, 210–14, 220, 270
purpose of, 16, 66, 272
types of yeast in, 68–69, 77
and whole grain bread, 38, 208–9, 249
“young,” 112
sourdough waffles, 155–56
South Africa, 80–81
South Carolina, 231–32, 246, 253
Speck, Maria, 247
spelt, 73, 133, 155, 186, 235
and artisan breads, 140–41, 149, 247, 258
early use of, 11, 140, 142–43, 272
and flavor, 147–48
and gluten sensitivity, 176
grinding/milling of, 134–35, 142, 269
protein in, 104, 272
storing of, 127
See also
freekeh (smoked spelt)
spelt berries, 128, 135
starch gelatinization, 207–8
starters, 70–71, 85, 91, 112–13, 118, 127, 165, 198, 205, 212–14, 217, 267.
See also
levain (sourdough); sourdough starter
Steffelbauer, Karl, 200–7, 209, 216–18
Suas, Michel, 91, 94
subsistence, 133.
See also
sustenance
sugar, 35, 44, 72, 74–77, 79, 81, 86–87, 119, 127, 210
Sullivan, Steve, 91
Sullivan Street Bakery, 83
supermarkets
and French bread, 32–33, 35–36
and packaged flour, 164, 186, 247
and par-baked bread, 32, 36
and whole grain bread, 186
sustenance, 4, 6, 8, 11, 28–29, 131, 133, 137–40, 144, 215.
See also
food
Svalbard Global Seed Vault, 172
Swanson, Heidi, 247
Sweden, 115, 127, 132
Sweet Life in Paris
,
The
(Lebovitz), 153
Syria, 141, 144, 268
Taiwan, 107
Tartine, 91, 108–16, 119, 215, 248
Tartine Bread
(Robertson), 112, 114
taste.
See
flavor
temperature, 16
as important variable, 100
needed for fermentation, 87, 112
needed for rising, 16, 119
and professional ovens, 111
Terre Madre, 233–36
Thomet, Heinz, 240–52
time, as ingredient/tool, 19, 21–22, 32, 35, 68, 100, 102, 104
Torres, Azelia, 227
trade shows, 32, 34–35, 98–99, 106–7, 162