On my visit to Allie last spring another life altering thing happened..... Her husband Robert was baking bread using a Romertopf (clay baking pot) and getting the most wonderful crust of rustic artisanal breads which DH adores...
I learned to bake bread in the 50s and it has been a lifelong passion... I love the smell of yeast, the feel of kneading the dough and the smell of it baking.... but alas some time in the late 90s DH started buying the artisanal breads at Costco... I bought special artisanal bread cookbooks, used a baking stone and experimented with ways to inject moisture into the baking process but never could get it "right." Finally just gave up but I surely missed baking bread...
Now Romertopfs are a pretty pricy new ($50+) so they were at the top of my thrift store list. It took a while but I found the deep round one (back left) and it makes a large round loaf. It was a 50% discount day so I got it for $3.. I kept looking for a loaf shaped one and found it for $5 and then I had seen the shallow round several times and passed it over... Finally the light came on and I realized that it would be perfect for Tuscan flat breads so it now part of my collection ($5). I even found one for a friend.
You preheat the Romertopf in a 425 degree oven. Mix dough of your choice and do the final rising in a bread pan lined with baking parchment. When it is risen you use the baking parchment as a carrier and drop the dough (paper and all) into the hot Romertopf and cover.
But do they make the best crust EVER... I'm now looking for someone with a well seasoned sour dough starter... I have one going but one aged years is better.... I'll keep looking... I am now baking bread a couple times a week... Husband is over-the-moon happy and me too!!!
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4 comments:
How wonderful that you found these at a thrift store, GREAT prices.
The thought of homemade bread has my mouth watering.
Have a wonderful 2015.
FlowerLady
I had a friend that loved thrift stores...she passed the love on to me. She would keep a list of things she was looking for and she would always find them there on the shelves of the thrift store. Sometimes it took months and even years but she always found them.
I just found out that my Romertopf cooker was made in their 1st year of production (1967)
Finally found a Romertopf at the local Goodwill last night! I've been keeping an eye out for over a year...thanks for the idea.--Kim
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