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Opposite of No Knead Bread is...
ViennaJack
Posts: 357
...Knead Bread???
I let my bread machine do the kneading work on its "Dough" cycle with a basic white bread recipe. After the dough cycle was finished, I popped out a ball of dough on to the BGE baking stone, brushed it with whole milk, and attached some grated cheddar cheese. Here it is before the final rise:

I let it rise for about 1.5 hours, until it was 2x the original size, then popped it in the Egg and baked it for 10 mins at 450*, then another 30 mins or so at 375* until the internal temp was 195*. Here it is on the rack:

And sliced:

My son says it's the best bread I've made on the Egg so far, but personally I like the No Knead a little better.
My wife placed an order for pulled pork, so while the bread was rising it was off to the local H-Mart for a super-fresh picnic shoulder:



This will go on later tonight before bed.
Finally, we made some shrimp for dinner. This gave me the chance to try the Alder Wood Smoked Jalepeno Pepper powder that my son sent me for Christmas. It's homemade in Port Townsend, Washington by his girlfriend's father . We also did some Yoshida shrimp - my wife's favorite!





Enjoy,
I let my bread machine do the kneading work on its "Dough" cycle with a basic white bread recipe. After the dough cycle was finished, I popped out a ball of dough on to the BGE baking stone, brushed it with whole milk, and attached some grated cheddar cheese. Here it is before the final rise:

I let it rise for about 1.5 hours, until it was 2x the original size, then popped it in the Egg and baked it for 10 mins at 450*, then another 30 mins or so at 375* until the internal temp was 195*. Here it is on the rack:

And sliced:

My son says it's the best bread I've made on the Egg so far, but personally I like the No Knead a little better.
My wife placed an order for pulled pork, so while the bread was rising it was off to the local H-Mart for a super-fresh picnic shoulder:



This will go on later tonight before bed.
Finally, we made some shrimp for dinner. This gave me the chance to try the Alder Wood Smoked Jalepeno Pepper powder that my son sent me for Christmas. It's homemade in Port Townsend, Washington by his girlfriend's father . We also did some Yoshida shrimp - my wife's favorite!





Enjoy,
Comments
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Good-lookin' bread...
...and of course, the other stuff, too!
~ Best...
~ Broc
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i have got to get a bread machine. that looks great.
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man all that food looks great!!!!!!
did you let the dough rise on the stone then put the cold stone in the egg???
my butt just hit the egg fired up the large today around 4 butt hit the egg at 10 had pork chops on there earlier. will do chicken thighs low and slow tomorrow just trying to break in the new egg
"new egg" man thats funny :laugh:

:unsure: :P :woohoo:
:silly: :side:
:cheer: :S :evil: happy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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BENTE wrote:did you let the dough rise on the stone then put the cold stone in the egg???
my butt just hit the egg fired up the large today around 4 butt hit the egg at 10 had pork chops on there earlier. will do chicken thighs low and slow tomorrow just trying to break in the new egg
I did - now that you mention it, I might have been tempting a cracked stone...but it did work out OK. Next time I could go for the last rise on a pizza peel, then sliiiide it carefully on to a preheated stone. -
Huh! Did you paint the inside of your dome black?
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happy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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When I first saw those pics, my heart dropped into my feet --
REALLY glad you're up-'n-running!
~ Broc -
thanks to BobbyQ
happy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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Nice cookin! Take a pic or two of the picnic shoulder when ya can. I like them picnics.
Clay
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