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We all grossed out over the banana pudding sourdough video @Henry Hunter posted this week. It isnโ€™t exactly that recipe, but my version using a babka dough. I would make this again, especially for my โ€œmanner puddinโ€™โ€ loving friends and family. Recipe: Sourdough Banana Pudding Babka (Pullman Pan Version) ๐Ÿฅ– Dough (soft, enriched sourdough) Ingredients: - 500g bread flour - 100g active sourdough starter (100% hydration) - 200g whole milk (warm) - 2 large eggs - 80g sugar - 8g salt - 100g unsalted butter (softened) - 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional) - 20g milk powder (optional, for softness) Method: 1. Mix everything except butter until shaggy. 2. Rest 30 minutes. 3. Knead in butter gradually until smooth and elastic (windowpane stage). 4. Bulk ferment: 4โ€“6 hours at room temp OR 2โ€“3 hours room temp + overnight fridge ๐Ÿ‘‰ Dough should be slightly puffy, not doubled. ๐Ÿฎ Thick Banana Pudding Filling (freeze-dried version) Ingredients: - 1 box instant vanilla pudding (like Jell-O) - 300g cold milk (reduced amount for extra thickness) - 25g freeze-dried bananas (powdered) - 40g brown sugar - 1 tbsp cornstarch - ยฝโ€“ยพ cup crushed Nilla Wafers Method: 1. Whisk pudding mix + milk (use less milk than package directions). 2. Let set 5 minutes until very thick. 3. Mix in banana powder, brown sugar, cornstarch. 4. Fold in crushed wafers last. 5. Chill 20โ€“30 minutes. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Texture = thick, spreadable paste (not loose) ๐ŸŒ€ Shaping for Pullman Pan (standard 9x4x4โ€ Pullman) 1. Roll dough into ~10x16 inch rectangle. 2. Spread filling evenly, leaving a 1-inch border. 3. Optional: sprinkle extra wafer crumbs for structure. 4. Roll tightly into a log. 5. Chill 20โ€“30 minutes (critical for clean layers). 6. Slice lengthwise. 7. Twist halves together (cut sides up). 8. Place into greased Pullman pan. โณ Final Proof - Room temp: 3โ€“5 hours until dough rises ~80โ€“90% of pan heightOR - Overnight fridge โ†’ bake next day
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Great video and sheer genius at work!
Hiiiii!
Iโ€™m back! Just caught up on all things bread here on Skool! You guys did so great! I missed our bake alongs and canโ€™t wait to participate with you all this weekend!
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The Baguette Staircase โ€” Saturday Bake-Along Recap, Week 17
I fell asleep at my desk Friday night. Woke up at 6:55 with keyboard creases on my face and the working thread already moving without me. Thatโ€™s the story of Week 17. Not the bread. The bakers who decided to show up scared and bake anyway. ๐Ÿฅ– 1,869 comments in the working thread ๐Ÿฅ– ~10,300 interactions across the week ๐Ÿฅ– 63 new bakers ๐Ÿฅ– 954 members and counting First-timers got cheered into next week. Robert Caldas baked the loaf he didnโ€™t think he was ready for. Stacey said it best: โ€œNever let the โ€˜Fโ€™ word โ€˜Fearโ€™ stop you.โ€ The full recap, every name, every story, lives here: ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://lemon-diner-3mj4.here.now/ To everyone who climbed a step this week โ€” next Saturday we climb the next one. ~ Henry โญ๐Ÿ”ฅ
The Baguette Staircase โ€” Saturday Bake-Along Recap, Week 17
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What a great recap! I am exhausted from the weekend of baking! Thanks for a fun time!
๐ŸŒŸSaturday Bake-Along: Baguettes Working Thread๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ฏ
Today we're baking baguettes. If you've been waiting for the right week to try them, this is it. Here's how the working thread runs: drop in throughout the day, share where you are in the process, post photos, ask questions as they come up. I'll be in and out answering. The whole point is that nobody bakes alone today. A few things to keep in mind before you start: Hydration matters. Baguette dough is wetter than a sandwich loaf and that's on purpose. Don't fight it with extra flour. Trust the folds. Shape with intention. The pre-shape sets up the final shape. Rushing the pre-shape is the number one reason baguettes come out lumpy or uneven. Score with confidence. One quick motion, blade angled almost flat to the dough. Hesitation gives you a torn loaf instead of a clean ear. Steam is non-negotiable. Whatever method you use, get steam in that oven for the first 10 minutes. No steam, no crust, no shine. If you need the recipe, here it is: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/ Drop your starting time below so we can see who's mixing when. Photos welcome at every stage. Floury counters, ugly pre-shapes, perfect oven spring, all of it. Let's bake. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry โญ๐Ÿ”ฅ
๐ŸŒŸSaturday Bake-Along: Baguettes Working Thread๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ฏ
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@Donna Angelo was it the steam that got you? So sorry you are hurt!
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@Donna Angelo for sure you did! Ouch. Hope it heals quickly!
Im new here
Hello I'm Julianna. I like to bake breads but im fairly new at it. However I dont give up easily. I am following all of these posts. I can't wait to get started with this.
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Lifelong cook and baker as a hobby. Here for new skills and delicious creations to share.

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