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同時也有8部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過236的網紅Jessica Chong-Jhingoree,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Hello! Thanks for stopping by. I am sure most of you have watched countless sourdough videos available out there, and most are mix by hand tutorials...
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“A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away;”. (Ecclesiastes 3:6 KJV)
In life there is a season to be poor and a season to be rich—both teach you different types of lessons and shape you to become more like Jesus.
“When Jesus heard these things, he said to him, “You still lack one thing. Sell all that you have, and distribute it to the poor. You will have treasure in heaven. Come, follow me.” But when he heard these things, he became very sad, for he was very rich.” (Luke 18:22-23 WEB)
Jesus was the true rich young Ruler in Heaven who forsook all His treasures there to become a Man.
He subjected Himself to abject poverty and humiliation at the cross—He knows what it’s like to abound and to be abased.
In both types of seasons of poverty and wealth, the secret to thrive is found in Paul’s words: I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
Not by your own strength or willpower. Not through yourself, but through Christ and His strength!
If you’re operating by your own strength, in the season of poverty you will despair, wallow and complain.
In the season of wealth you will become proud, obnoxious and forget God.
We need Jesus in every season to stabilize us and give us that inward shalom peace to guard our hearts.
How do you abound today? Is it by earning it as a reward for hard work and sacrificing everything else in life?
God’s plan for you is better because He doesn’t need you to ruin your health and family relationships before you can enjoy His provision.
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that you through his poverty might become rich.” (2 Corinthians 8:9 WEB)
Through Jesus’ finished work at the cross, you can receive abundant provision as a gift through faith.
He can make all Grace abound towards you so that you’re able to be rich in good works—blessed to be a blessing to others.
The context of the verse above is in giving to supply the material needs of the saints
“Moreover, brothers, we make known to you the grace of God which has been given in the assemblies of Macedonia; how that in much proof of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded to the riches of their liberality. For according to their power, I testify, yes and beyond their power, they gave of their own accord, begging us with much entreaty to receive this grace and the fellowship in the service to the saints. This was not as we had hoped, but first they gave their own selves to the Lord, and to us through the will of God. So we urged Titus, that as he had made a beginning before, so he would also complete in you this grace. But as you abound in everything, in faith, utterance, knowledge, all earnestness, and in your love to us, see that you also abound in this grace. I speak not by way of commandment, but as proving through the earnestness of others the sincerity also of your love. For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that you through his poverty might become rich.” (2 Corinthians 8:1-9 WEB)
God’s design is that as you give, you will prosper more.
Consistently tithes and offerings to your local church—that’s sowing a seed that will reap an abundant harvest of financial blessings for you so that you can give even more and help even more people.
“Remember this: he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly. He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Let each man give according as he has determined in his heart; not grudgingly, or under compulsion; for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, that you, always having all sufficiency in everything, may abound to every good work. As it is written, “He has scattered abroad, he has given to the poor. His righteousness remains forever.” Now may he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food, supply and multiply your seed for sowing, and increase the fruits of your righteousness; you being enriched in everything to all liberality, which produces through us thanksgiving to God.” (2 Corinthians 9:6-11 WEB)
Don’t let the offering bag pass you by without putting something in by faith. It is giving God an opportunity to send you a harvest!
As you drop your “seeds” in the offering bag, praise Jesus for whatever He has already blessed you with and smile knowing that your money will go on to help others and Jesus will keep on providing for you.
This way of prospering us is by God’s design and is only made possible because of Jesus’ finished work at the cross.
If not for His sacrifice, we’d still be sinners and any money we give towards God’s kingdom would still result in us being cursed and headed for Hell.
This means that when you rely on God’s plan of provision, you may not be the hardest working at your job, but you will receive good ideas from Him that helps your company to prosper.
Somehow your boss will favor you and choose you to be promoted instead of that other hard worker who always works until late.
It means that as you have an inward restful posture, knowing that wealth comes from God’s blessing and the ability to work effectively is by the power of the Holy Spirit and not your own efforts, you will prosper through Grace.
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#非討拍文請勿安慰
#乙級烘焙帶蓋吐司容積比
#充分擴展麵筋的軟式麵包又叫吐司是一定的嗎?
#面對問題解決問題
#簡單的帶蓋吐司食譜
這是昨天做的帶蓋吐司. 食譜是來自一個美國烘焙社團. 因為有個太太一直用這個食譜很久了. 但是之前做的都是一般圓麵包.她想做成帶蓋吐司. 已經發問兩次要如何改善麵團狀態. 我看起來確實是過發的. 在知道她已經將1080 g的麵團塞進3400 ml 的帶蓋吐司中( 容積比3.15) 我覺得我想插手.
#容積比數字越大用的麵團量越少
於是這是我的成績. 我將容積比算為3.7 也把所有的過程po上( 用英文寫那一長串做法真的很累. 尤其是很多專有或慣用名詞我不知道)
一般來說. 目前很多人的吐司容積比都算成是4 .
丙級烘焙是不考帶蓋吐司的乙級才會考.
我查了很久. 沒有很多人談論到容積比的問題. 但實際上這樣美麗的容積比" 4" 是可以從食材去看出來的. 有了奶粉的添加可以增加5-10% 的膨脹率. 烘焙證照都是給要執業的人去考的. 所以一直以來都沒有被禁止也是應該99%麵包店都有使用的改良劑也列於食材. 乙級帶蓋白吐司容積比4.2( !)的配方是:
1. 麵粉 100%
2. 改良劑 1%
3. 奶粉 4%
4. 糖 2%
5. 鹽 2%
6. 水 63%
7. 酵母 1.2%
8. 白油 2%
這位太太的配方是:
1. 麵粉 100%
2. 水 65%
3. 鹽 2%
4. 糖 4%
5. 油 5%
6. 速酵 1.8 %
我覺得速酵太多. 所以我用我慣用的鮮酵. 使用 2%
在我的日式一斤吐司模( 1840ml) 中 1840/3.7= 497 g ... 這是我的麵團量.
麵筋擴展牽涉到很多問題. 你的麵筋是不是夠強壯. .
麵團終溫和麵筋擴展程度的取捨.
麵筋不夠擴展可以嗎? 口感比較不細緻啊~ 但你利用良好的翻麵及整型方式也可以改善這個問題.
反正就是這樣~ 我在一個2萬多美國社員的麵包團中分享我的心得及做法. 最後我得到個位數的讚@@
我開始對人性感到厭煩. 因為這些日子以來我一直想打破這種自己做麵包不難的觀念. 我真的非常不藏私地把我的經驗都分享. 但是得到這樣的回饋是值得的嗎? 這裡有牽扯到我之前帶蓋吐司整形實驗的點閱率與實際按讚的人數成反比的事實.
可能高手都是默默閱讀不予置評但有可能有記在心裡的跳過吧?
所以我該覺得我應該就是高手懼怕的高手嗎? 把自己的心得分享有那麼困難嗎?
至少當事人是很開心地回我. 我覺得那有80%以上的安慰~
而在原po上社團求救時. 社團裡所謂的高手們給的方法竟然是可以加奶粉可以加蛋.... 我沒有去反駁. 但這並不是解決問題啊~乾脆把乙級帶蓋的配方給她就好@@~ 如果有人對這兩種東西就是不能吃. 那怎麼可以如此做?
我想我可能因此得罪不少人XD
但我會不會繼續? 相信我~
大嬸不是一天變成這樣的
以下是我po的全文: ( 英文不是我的強項加減看)
#SimplePullmanLoaf
#ExpensionRatioForTinBread
#recipe from 太太的名字
After today's conversation here in this group I decide to try 太太的名字 recipe for my tomorrow bread.
From my experience the less ingredients the more critical procedure one need to notice. And Temperature is the most important thing to be aware of. For example baguette needs 22-24 degree to work with. So I think for her recipe needs 25-26 degree for the dough temperature.
For pullman loaf. the expension ratio normally is around 3.7-4.2 so I decide to make it 3.7. and my tin size is 1840 ml . So the dough should weight about 1840/3.7= 497 g
I change the yeast to fresh yeast due to it's eco-friendly so I am using always fresh yeast now.
This is the recipe for my dough today:
1. King Arthur bread flour 100% 280 g
2. water 65% 182 g
3. oil( I use butter) 5 % 14 g
4. salt 2% 5.6 g
5. sugar 4 % 12 g
6. fresh yeast 5.6 g
This is how I made it:
1. mix all the ingredients except butter well. Then add butter .( all mix with hand.)
2. using hand mixer to blend the dough until 25-26 degree. No matter what , temperature is the key.
3. since is not yet pass window test. I stretch and fold the dough every 30 mins 2 times .Total first prove takes about 1 hr.20 mins
4. divided the dough into 2 equal dough shape them into balls and rest for 25 mins
5. gently roll out the gas from the dough and use hand to tap out the gas on the edge . then make a 3 fold , seam side down and rest for 5 mins
6. roll the dough a bit longer and roll the dough not too tight seamed side down put into the tin
7. Proving in the oven with lights on and put a hot water pot under the tin in order to create a 30-35 degree humid environment .Prove about 40 mins and take out preheat the oven until 230 degree( mine takes 20 mins so it's a bit over proved) needs to shorten the final prove time.
After the tin with lid ship into the oven, turn the temp. to 210 degree for 20 mins then change to 200 degree for another 20 mins . And this is the result!
This recipe has not much ingredients but it has a very buttery flavor and I think if one added with coconut oil could be a everyday bread for vegan. Simplicity is the best....Thank you 太太的名字 for this challenging but tasty recipe
給一個我讀過的一些書的對於帶蓋吐司烘焙的數據. 四十年教學經驗的竹谷光司 先生所著的麵包科學一書中有提到. 以前模型容積比是3.6 方形是3.8 但最近都用4.0-4.2來分割. 在集各家熱賣吐司大成的" 吐司麵包的烘焙技術" 一書中. p.132有個無鹽無糖只有加酵母及水的橄欖形吐司容積比只有2.625.
所以~ 一條好的帶蓋吐司要有多重?你要自己去衡量~ 不要隨風起舞. #在你對於所有的食材在麵糰中扮演的角色不了解之下也不要任意評判你厲害你可以加減重量但不能增加或任意減掉食材. 連麵粉都有分粗細有分吸水度甚至也有品種的不同!!! 有好的組織好的口感就是好的麵包~
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Hello!
Thanks for stopping by.
I am sure most of you have watched countless sourdough videos available out there, and most are mix by hand tutorials.
If you find joy in touching your dough and don’t mind the mess, well, good for you ??
But if you prefer a no-fuss and less messy way without compromising the end result, this recipe is for you!
See, I am impatient. I work a mentally demanding full time job, and when I make sourdough, I don’t like to fuss over them.
Normally, I maximise my yield for each batch by making 4-6 (sometimes 8!) loaves of sourdough, because making 1 or 10 loaves to me takes the same amount of preparation and effort.
Anyway, here’s the recipe.
Enjoy!
Ingredients:
300g Bob’s Artisan Bread Flour (or any high protein bread flour, at least 12-13% protein)
65g starter (tripled, use at peak)
233g water (room temperature)
6g Pink Himalayan Salt (or regular salt)
Method:
1. Autolyse 30 minutes
2. Add starter, mix, wait 15 minutes (I sometimes add salt together with starter when I am not in the mood and still get great results)
3. Add salt, mix, wait 15 minutes
4. Transfer to a bulking dish
5. Coil fold x 1
6. Coil fold x 2
7. Coil fold x 3
8. Coil fold x 4 - skip this step if your dough is strong
9. Leave to bulk
10. Total bulk 4 hours at 28C
11. Final shape
12. Cold retard overnight at 3C - make sure your fridge temperature no more than 3C!
13. Preheat oven at 250C, fan mode, for 1 hour
14. Bake at 250C, fan mode, for 35 minutes, lid close
15. And 250C, fan mode, for 5 minutes, lid off
16. Let bread cool completely before cutting, at least 1 hour
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#sourdough #opencrumb #sourdoughbread
Notes:
Always begin with a strong and healthy starter.
Make sure your dough has increased 50% in size.
As beginners, I know it is very hard to determine if your dough has finished its bulk fermentation based on the look and feel, due to the lack of experience. I know that feeling very well, because I was once that lost, clueless beginner myself.
After tinkering with sourdough for about a year, I have come up with a rough timing guide for bulk fermentation based on room/kitchen temperature, well, sort of like a cheat sheet, so you can get the hang of sourdough bread making and get good results every time.
Remember, bulk fermentation starts when starter is mixed into the dough.
Hope this helps!
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23C = 6 1/2 hours
24C = 6 hours
25C = 5 1/2 hours
26C = 5 hours
27C = 4 1/2 hours
28C = 4 hours
29C = 3 1/2 hours
30C = 3 hours
31C = 2 1/2 hours
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Bob’s Artisan Bread Flour // https://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Artisan-Ounces/dp/B019IKHF3M
Pink Himalayan Salt // https://www.amazon.com/HQOExpress-Organic-Pink-Himalayan-Salt/dp/B07QQL7VHP/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=himalayan+pink+salt&qid=1623762046&sr=8-6
Tanita Kitchen Scale // https://www.amazon.com/TANITA-Tonita-digital-cooking-KD-321/dp/B002WBTFDI
Tanita Room Thermometer // https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Tanita-Thermometer-Humidity-Digital-Tabletop/dp/B010CK4Z9Y
Ikea Foljsam Bulking Dish // https://www.amazon.com/IKEA-503-112-69-Följsam-Clear-Glass/dp/B07L4L1YQC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ikea+foljsam&qid=1623762611&sr=8-3
Bread Banneton // https://www.amazon.co.uk/Banneton-Brotform-Rising-Proofing-Proving/dp/B01CCLAPQS
Bread Lame // https://www.amazon.com/UPKOCH-Wooden-Slashing-Plastic-Protective/dp/B081YNTM23/ref=mp_s_a_1_35?dchild=1&keywords=bread+lame&qid=1623930160&sr=8-35
Kuhn Rikon Bread Knife // https://www.amazon.com/Kuhn-Rikon-FBA_23505-Bread-Knife/dp/B009DOAINS
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Equipment Used:
Camera // iPhone XS Max
Mic // Shure MV88
Video Editing // InShot Pro
Audio Editing // Cubase Pro 10.5
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Music Credits:
Music by frumhere - the broken heart gang - https://thmatc.co/?l=23888EC7
Intro Music:
Music: Intro
Musician: Jeff Kaale
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Dinner Rolls (aka Tear 'n' Share Bread) is going viral in Japan ;)
Perfect for upcoming holiday events!!!
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Dinner Rolls
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 2hrs or more
Number of servings: 18cm (7inch) square cake pan
Ingredients:
280g (9.9oz.) bread flour
1 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. dry yeast
1 tsp. salt
180ml milk *room temperature
3 tbsp. unsalted butter *room temperature
Directions:
((Kneading))
1. You want all the ingredients at room temperature.
2. In a large bowl, place bread flour, sugar, salt, dry yeast, and salt. Keep the dry yeast away from the salt as the salt will kill the dry yeast.
3. Gradually mix in milk, use your hand to mix together until formed. Transfer the dough to the counter and knead until sticky and well formed.
4. Add butter, stretch the dough for a few times using your palms, fold it in half, turn it around (90C), and stretch again. Repeat and knead until smooth, without adding any extra flour for 10-15 minutes). The dough should be very elastic which when stretched becomes almost translucent.
((1st Proving / Proofing / Rising))
5. Lightly oil a large bowl. Form the dough into a ball and place it in the bowl seam side down. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (to keep the surface of the dough from drying out), and leave to proof in a warm place (30C/86F) for 30-60 minutes or until it has doubled or tripled in size. (In winter, you can use the proof function on your home oven!)
6. While proofing, grease the pan with some oil or butter, OR line with parchment paper.
((Knock-Back & Bench Time / Resting))
7. Place the dough onto a floured surface and punch out the air with your palm.
8. Divide it into 16 equal pieces using a bench scraper or a knife. Quickly form them into balls.
9. Place them on a baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap (to keep the surface of the dough from drying out), and rest for 15 minutes. The dough is surprised because you punched, so please let them rest for a while before you start shaping.
((Shaping))
10. Form the dough again into balls and place it in the square pan.
((2nd Proving / Proofing / Rising))
11. Cover with plastic wrap (to keep the surface of the dough from drying out), and leave to proof in a warm place (30C/86F) for about 30 minutes or until they have doubled in size. (In winter, you can use the proof function on your home oven!)
12. Preheat the oven to 180C (350F).
((Baking))
13. Bake at 180C (350F) for about 20 minutes or more.
14. Remove from the pan and place it on a wire rack to cool.
* To keep the surface of the dough from drying out, a wet towel is okay but plastic wrap is easier!
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Tear 'n' Share bread is going viral in Japan, so I decided to make the most requested Cinnamon Rolls recipe ;)
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Tear 'n' Share Cinnamon Rolls
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 2hrs or more
Number of servings: 18cm (7inch) square cake pan
Ingredients:
280g (9.9oz.) bread flour
1 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. dry yeast
1 tsp. salt
180ml milk *room temperature
3 tbsp. unsalted butter *room temperature
filling
* 40g (1.4oz.) unsalted butter *room temperature
* 50g (1.8oz.) brown sugar
* 2 tsp. cinnamon powder
* 40g (1.4oz.) raisins
* 40g (1.4oz.) chopped walnuts
icing
* 50g (1.8oz.) powdered sugar (confectioner's sugar)
* 2 tsp. water
Directions:
((Kneading))
1. You want all the ingredients at room temperature.
2. In a large bowl, place bread flour, sugar, salt, dry yeast, and salt. Keep the dry yeast away from the salt as the salt will kill the dry yeast.
3. Gradually mix in milk, use your hand to mix together until formed. Transfer the dough to the counter and knead until sticky and well formed.
4. Add butter, stretch the dough for a few times using your palms, fold it in half, turn it around (90C), and stretch again. Repeat and knead until smooth, without adding any extra flour for 10-15 minutes). The dough should be very elastic which when stretched becomes almost translucent.
((1st Proving / Proofing / Rising))
5. Lightly oil a large bowl. Form the dough into a ball and place it in the bowl seam side down. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (to keep the surface of the dough from drying out), and leave to proof in a warm place (30C/86F) for 30-60 minutes or until it has doubled or tripled in size. (In winter, you can use the proof function on your home oven!)
6. While proofing, line the cake pan with parchment paper. Mix the filling.
((Knock-Back & Shaping))
7. Place the dough onto a floured surface and punch out the air with your palm.
8. Flatten out the dough using a rolling pin to about 30cm×40cm (12inchx16inch). Spread the filling evenly over the entire surface of the dough. Tightly roll up the dough and pinch to close. Cut the roll into 16 pieces using a dough scraper. Place them on the cake pan.
((2nd Proving / Proofing / Rising))
9. Cover with plastic wrap (to keep the surface of the dough from drying out), and leave to proof in a warm place (30C/86F) for about 30 minutes or until they have doubled in size. (In winter, you can use the proof function on your home oven!)
10. Preheat the oven to 180C (350F).
((Baking))
11. If you want, brush milk on top before baking to make it nice and brown.
12. Bake at 180C (350F) for about 25 minutes.
13. Remove from the pan and drizzle icing over the warm rolls (icing firms up quickly). Enjoy straight out of the oven ;)
* To keep the surface of the dough from drying out, a wet towel is okay but plastic wrap is easier!
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