Sourdough Bread On My Weber Kettle (Lots of pics)

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BGKYSmoker

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Yeah i did it.....YAY

Im going to skip alot of the proofing stages.

Started getting my ingredients together.
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Mixing the flour and salt.
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Weigh out everything in grams.
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starter
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mix starter and water together.
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Now mixing time.
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Proofing and folding
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Dont look purdy yet.
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Before i covered and went to bed.
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This morning.
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Now shape and ready for the weber.
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on parchment
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In cast dutch, covering. Pre heated the dutch, grill temp 425
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After the 1st 20 mins. Rotate the dutch and cover. IT was 98
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second 20 mins. IT 167
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IT of bread 205
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IT 211. lid off for 8 mins to brown crust.
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Its ready to rest for 4 hrs.
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You’ve got my mouth watering. Excellent job. I’ll take a thick slice with lots of salted butter please!!!
 
Awesome . Baked a lot of bread on a kettle , but never in a dutch oven . That looks fantastic .
 
Thanks y'all

I was worried about charcoal taste, There was none.
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Wife and neighbors liked it, said no charcoal and the sour taste was perfect
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I did have a chimney going just in case i needed more.
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Thanks y'all

I was worried about charcoal taste, There was none.
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Wife and neighbors liked it, said no charcoal and the sour taste was perfect
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Outstanding. Love a fresh boule.
I use charcoal to flavor direct grilling and indirect cooking.

You completely shielded from the smoke so leads the question, why?
Wouldn't the oven be an easier method?
Duh, Florida. Don't want to heat the RV?
 
Outstanding. Love a fresh boule.
I use charcoal to flavor direct grilling and indirect cooking.

You completely shielded from the smoke so leads the question, why?
Wouldn't the oven be an easier method?
Duh, Florida. Don't want to heat the RV?

My wife and friends are not like me, they would not much care for smoked fresh bread.
RV oven is not like household oven, heck i dont even know if ours works, never used it. :emoji_astonished:
 
REST FOUR HOURS!?!? That would have been sliced and covered in Butter with nothing but CRUMBS left, 30 minutes later here!
If I bake bread, I need to make at least Two Loaves. One to be eaten Warm from the Oven and one for whatever I planned to serve it with. Yes, I live with Animals.😆
Your Bread looks fantastic! ...JJ
 
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Awesome looking bread Rick!
Judy makes sourdough bread at least 2-3 times a week.
It’s actually good for you because of the fermented dough.
Al
 
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