Termy
Senior Cook
Many many years ago a restaurant blew my bread world away.
When they brought out the rolls it smelled like a bread bakery. Little loaves, light crust and flavor. Great texture.
Like nothing I had before or since.
It had the bread/yeast (I guess) flavor.
So I am thinking after eating, what makes it like this ?
First, what makes it so rare ? ONE place in my lifetime.
Well since then I have heard of these olt Babooshkas* who might have the same yeast going on since Ellis Island. *Means "Grandma" in one of those countries, we use it for a scarf but that is what it really means.
Hey, maybe we can go overseas and get some yeast that has been living since Biblical times. I wonder if there is a limiting factor. You are breeding them so...
And I guess they feed the kitty. Mix some of the goop into the dough and then some of the dough into the goop. Something like that. Maybe some have it from colonial times, like 1600 or so.
But...IS THIS WHAT DOES IT ? And if so, if I started now it would be ready in 20 years, after I become posthumous. I got no kids, send it out randomly ? "Look what you inherited !" and it is a big jar of this goop or whatever, they don't know.
Or is it not that that does it ?
A penny for your thoughts or you can put your two cents in.
T
When they brought out the rolls it smelled like a bread bakery. Little loaves, light crust and flavor. Great texture.
Like nothing I had before or since.
It had the bread/yeast (I guess) flavor.
So I am thinking after eating, what makes it like this ?
First, what makes it so rare ? ONE place in my lifetime.
Well since then I have heard of these olt Babooshkas* who might have the same yeast going on since Ellis Island. *Means "Grandma" in one of those countries, we use it for a scarf but that is what it really means.
Hey, maybe we can go overseas and get some yeast that has been living since Biblical times. I wonder if there is a limiting factor. You are breeding them so...
And I guess they feed the kitty. Mix some of the goop into the dough and then some of the dough into the goop. Something like that. Maybe some have it from colonial times, like 1600 or so.
But...IS THIS WHAT DOES IT ? And if so, if I started now it would be ready in 20 years, after I become posthumous. I got no kids, send it out randomly ? "Look what you inherited !" and it is a big jar of this goop or whatever, they don't know.
Or is it not that that does it ?
A penny for your thoughts or you can put your two cents in.
T
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