While baking over the years I’ve tested various ingredients and their effects on bread dough. Most of those tests can be found in the Principles of Baking playlist on my channel. Some were my ideas, and some were suggested and requested by viewers. Usually, the...
It’s quite fun to make this type of dough with the grating frozen butter, folding, rolling, and chilling steps, so I thought why not make another video with it. This time we’ll not only laminate the dough with loads of butter, but we’ll also layer it with custard. The...
Scones with jam and clotted cream are a classic afternoon tea snack here in the UK. You can find them anywhere from your nan’s house to pubs, fancy restaurants, and 5-star hotels. A scone is a humble little pasty that is neither bread nor cake, but something in...
Once again someone in the comments section of one of my videos suggested an absolute winner of a recipe. They asked me to make molasses raisin bread which they said was their favourite bread ever. So, I looked it up, wrote a recipe to fit my style, made a video, and...
Pretzels are a very unique kind of baked good. Their distinct crust colour, texture, and flavour come as a result of boiling the dough prior to baking in an alkaline solution usually made with water and lye. At home we can somewhat replicate this effect by using...