After trying to read through some posts in the french forum, I came across a ciabatta recipe which uses milk. Until now I have never heard of milk in ciabatta, so maybe jeremy or some other french speaker (or reader) could enlighten us?
The recipe is [url=http://www.boulangerie-patisserie.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1289][b]here[/b][/url]
Thanks!
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Carla ma petit!
Yes i have seen it before in some Italian books and I have yet to try it, I am sort of lactic intolerant, though I love cheese, especially goat and sheeps milk! Must be my basque grand mother side of the genes!
Ta,
Jeremy
Ah somebody in Germany has translated the whole recipe for me into German. Now I got to try it!
Could understand the ingreds, but had a bit of a problem with the exact description.
Oh, Carla, the armchair traveller. You've been talking about the french forum, german forums, german forums in polish.......gosh, you do go to some exciting places. But do come back here and talk bread with us. I'm enjoying your current little adventure with rye-less bread.
Just wait until i tell you all about real rye bread
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I'm enjoying your current little adventure with rye-less bread.
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Hey TP, the lactic ciabatta may be sprinkel with rye!
nothing ryeless