Great blisters! I think the trick to keep in your head is that fermentation curve.
As usual, lovely breads.
Pretty sure that you were weighing for your normal breads (how else would you make, say the Tartine country loaf)?
It makes sense to weigh the starter amount as well then, just to make things repeatable.
Lovely crust you have there, Jim Challenger!
Voilà! Nice to see what you could achieve on a first go and hopefully there will be many more tries where you just keep getting better and better.
Exactly my name for it as well. There are different ways to close off ends, another way is to grab the top and tuck it over and under the end.
Looking forward to posts about what you can come up with using this!
Lovely golden colour.
Love the experimentation, and great crumb for 70% whole wheat too
Your bagels look great. Fresh bagels are one of the most amazing foods to eat, the trouble is that I eat too many
Beautiful. So... this was your usual FWSY, but it tasted Tartine-like, or did you follow the Tartine recipe?
Very inviting crumb, well baked!
I was like you for a long time, especially since at the time I had a round Dutch oven. But, since getting batard bannetons as well I've loved the taller loaves I get with more loft to them.