Not perfect but I think there is value in posting failures. Might have been better with a butter wash

    • @afraid_of_zombiesOP
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      51 year ago

      I just think the spices could have been spread more evenly and there is a small burn on the bottom from the olive oil runoff. I ate that part. Kids loved the bread so maybe I am off base. They thought I was making pizza from the smell. One thing is the olive oil made it very crunchy which was nice.

      Think a thick butter glaze would have been a better way. Butter on the olive oil + spices wash.

      Honey instead of sugar will probably be my next attempt. Thinking heavy cream wash.

        • @afraid_of_zombiesOP
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          21 year ago

          I gave my standard recipe to chatgpt and recommended

          1.25 tablespoons honey instead of 1.5 of sugar.

          Reduce water for bulk fermination by about 1 tsp off my normal 3/4 cup

          Cook at 350F instead of my normal 375F but stay with 40 minutes (carmalization avoiding).

          Does this sound good? I truthfully don’t know.

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            1 year ago

            Honestly never baked with honey, but sounds right. Worst case it’s a little sweet. I’m sure king Arthur baking has some info on it

  • Che Banana
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    41 year ago

    maybe with also flake salt? Still looks good and hope you enjoyed it!

    • @afraid_of_zombiesOP
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      31 year ago

      Thanks and we did. I like your idea for flake salt. What do you think maybe use butter as the fat, no salt added in the dough, then water wash with the salt?

      • Che Banana
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        21 year ago

        I would keep the recipe the same, but then maybe crank up the heat in the oven with a small pan in the bottom- place the dough inside and then a small amount of eater in the bottom to create a burst of steam (like baguettes is what I’m thinking of)