When you see shots of very open crumb wholegrain, it is because the baker intrinsically understands the relationship between the bran, the gluten levels and structure and the techniques to add water in a way that opens up the crumb structure. In this video, Adam Pagor teaches an advanced method for achieving a beautiful open crumb with a blend of flours. To access to the most comprehensive online sourdough course and our library of video tutorials, sourdough recipes, expert interviews and tips, subscribe now to The Sourdough Club. Learn to make Sourdough and you can order a free starter to get you going. Start your journey today & discover why sourdough is the healthiest bread. Find out more about how sourdough is the healthiest bread, and apply our 7 core principles to your baking to help your digestion & benefit your overall health & wellbeing. There is a world of information inside the club with core knowledge, so you learn to understand sourdough and a have whole community of bakers to support you. It's alive with baking and conversations, with the latest research, tips, regular inspiring recipes and brilliant webinars, an interactive forum, as well as discounts for members. You also get updates with news to be in the know before anyone else about the latest books by Vanessa Kimbell, and courses at the Sourdough School. To join the Sourdough Club click here If you are not able to join at the moment then please subscribe to our Sourdough Club magazine and keep up to date In the meantime, please do follow us on Instagram & Facebook LOVE BAKE NOURISH
An amazing technique to opening up the crumb – with Roller Milled Wholegrain Flour
Learning Objective
In this lesson, you will discover an advanced technique for opening up the crumb. By following the video, you will learn how to use a blend of flours to achieve a more open crumb.
Learning Outcome
You will be able to put this new advanced technique into practice to achieve an open crumb and understand how the blend of different flours assists you in doing this.
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