Bread is becoming a big passion to me; I always search for new recipes, and bread techniques, to improve my skills. Artisan Breads are one of my favourite, I love toasted crunchy bread... I prepared my Artisan bread dough yesterday and let it rest in the fridge overnight, and this afternoon I used the dough to do some sandwich breads and an asparagus pie which I will post later.
Couple of days ago I spotted a nice painted bread at La Table de Nana http://latabledenana.blogspot.com/2009/05/painting-bread-101.html/ then from there I ended at Chef Tess posting about her bread painting techniques http://cheftessbakeresse.blogspot.com/2009/06/basic-bread-painting-technique.html/ check her site and see the wonderful breads she makes.
ne thing I need to add, my bread making is improving a lot, but oh my I do need to work on my painting skills. I had so much fun this evening with making my bread. I used ½ tsp of cocoa + ½ tsp coffee diluted in tsp of water then added some egg yolks, seems my mix was a bit on the runny side side, and the color came darker than expected. Its okay for a first trial, I need to do more practicing to master the technique. I leave you with some photos
Couple of days ago I spotted a nice painted bread at La Table de Nana http://latabledenana.blogspot.com/2009/05/painting-bread-101.html/ then from there I ended at Chef Tess posting about her bread painting techniques http://cheftessbakeresse.blogspot.com/2009/06/basic-bread-painting-technique.html/ check her site and see the wonderful breads she makes.
ne thing I need to add, my bread making is improving a lot, but oh my I do need to work on my painting skills. I had so much fun this evening with making my bread. I used ½ tsp of cocoa + ½ tsp coffee diluted in tsp of water then added some egg yolks, seems my mix was a bit on the runny side side, and the color came darker than expected. Its okay for a first trial, I need to do more practicing to master the technique. I leave you with some photos
I wish I know how to paint! I am just terrible at handwork!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am sure it will make the bread even prettier looking.
ReplyDeleteBonsoir Arlette,
ReplyDeleteIls sont magnifiques tes pains avec les dessins "peints" au cacao.
C'est de l'art dans la gastronomie.
Félicitations.
Très bonne soirée,
A bientôt,
Patricia - La Table de Pénélope
I wish I had a surer hand and clearer eyes. This is a skill that amazes me. This looks fabulous. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThese came out great Arlette! And it does look like a fun thing to do!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is totally new area for me.... Inspiring :-)
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Kris
Je suis passionnée de pain moi aussi.
ReplyDeletemais je ne connaissais pas ces pains peints.
Je note les blogs cités pour aller voir.
Tes pains sont réussis.
A bientôt mon amie.
I new to the world of bread painting. What a fun idea. The bread looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteArlette, great way to make the bread look prettier :-)
ReplyDeleteSome how I missed this post Arlette...bread is an all time favorite...yours look delicious! Great painting...
ReplyDeleteSee you Saturday!!!
Cheers
Sounds great! I'm getting hungry just thinking about it.
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