BBA Challenge: Anadama Bread
Since a while I’ve seen quite a lot of blog posts entitled “BBA challenge“, which involved baking bread, but didn’t get interested more than that. Until one day, when I was looking for something fun to do. I looked up and found the whole story behind the Bread Baker’s Apprentice challenge. I immediately bought the book and here I am, with my first bread.
While I’m writing this, my second bread, Artos bread, is in the oven. I’ve been meaning to write this post last week but was too busy with job applications. So I think there’s no point in me trying to get stuck with a schedule which I’ll struggle to maintain. I’m just going to make my way through the Bread Baker’s Apprentice book and bake one bread after the other, when I have time to do it.
Anadama bread was a good start. Technically not really complicated when you’re used to baking bread already. The molasses gives it a strong taste, which may not be for everyone, but I personnally loved it. A slice of anadama bread, with a little butter and plum & rosehip jam for breakfast… that’s a good start for the day!
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Looks fantastic. I agree that it isn’t a tough bread to accomplish, but it starts the book wonderfully!
Congratulations on a successful bread! Thanks for the open crumb shot~ beautiful…
Your bread looks great! I just made mine yesterday to start the BBA challenge and so I’ve been reading up on everyone else’s results. This was a great bread to start! Are you on Twitter?
Hi Alexis! just seen yours, it looks good too!
My personal Twitter is @nathaliederain and we’ve also got an account for the blog @serialcooking.