Improving The Basic White Bread | How To Use A Preferment (Biga)
Preferments not only improve the flavour. They also improve the crust and keeping quality. There are various preferments that can be used like a flying sponge which is a quick preferment usually used in sweet bakes. Or a sourdough derived levain. Or a biga in the case of this loaf. A biga is a 'stiff' preferment because it has a lower hydration. There is also a preferment called poolish which is a liquid preferment. Check out my 'breads made with pre-ferment' playlist to learn more.
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📖 Get the recipe ➡️ https://www.chainbaker.com/improving-the-basic-white-bread-by-using-a-preferment/
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🥨 To learn more about bread making click here ⤵️
Principles of Baking http://bit.ly/principles-of-baking
The Steps of Baking http://bit.ly/steps-of-baking
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🇬🇧 https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/ChainBaker
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https://www.ko-fi.com/chainbaker
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