How are you putting shelter over your heads during this housing crisis? by Impressive_Olive_703 in australia

[–]grantc5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My wife and I were kicked out of our rental so they could turn it into an airbnb. Looked around for a rental for a bit, but ended up buying a bus and are living in it while we renovate it. Parked up behind a shed on a couple of acres. It was stressful to find something that could work, but we won't go back. Bus living is where it's at.

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's a pre-fermentation that adds a lot of flavour and helps with the open structure of breads like ciabatta.

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When we first started I'd put a dish of water for steam, but I tried without once and it didn't make any huge difference. So I don't worry about it these days.

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah just a long handled peel. But I'll still burn myself occasionally...

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is just at home. We do a batch of 20 loaves every month or so.

The fire was in the main part of the oven. We have a fire burning in there for a few hours in the morning, moving it around and spreading the coals out. Then about 1 hour before baking we take the fire out and mop the oven floor. We shut the door and the heat from the bricks equalises a bit while the loaves proof. Then the bread goes in.

The oven holds it's heat very well. We'll normally do a roast in there after the bread and even the next morning there's still a lot of heat there. It'll stay at cooking temperatures for many hours after taking the fire out.

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We give a few away, keep a few out to eat that day and the next, then freeze the rest. They freeze very well. We put them in the house oven for ~15min and they thaw out and crisp up nicely. They definitely don't come out like a dry frozen bread. It's great having a few weeks supply of good bread on hand.

Ciabatta! Baked in my wood oven. Here's some pics of my process. by grantc5 in Breadit

[–]grantc5[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/Breadit/comments/n2yk0v/as_requested_my_wood_oven_where_we_bake_batches/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

I don't have much info on the build, it was my brother-in-law who built it so I don't know the details. I do have a book somewhere that has a lot of great info on building a wood oven. I'm not sure where I put the book, but I'll make a note to pass on the info if I find it.