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Fannette

by | Jan 7, 2013 | Bread

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Fannette It's bread named after a friend of baker Roland Feuillas. It's also a bread that has challenged my patience and flour purchasing. I finally succeeded, with the final test coming by way of Thierry Delabre a student of  master baker-and-miller Roland Feuillas of Cucugnan.

The keys to success included: following Thierry's simple short mix, folds to strengthen the dough, and a 16 hour cool ferment. I'll continue to follow Thierry's advice on the next batch, tweaking his favorite loaf from his apartment in Paris to make it in my Sunnyside NYC kitchen.

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