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In this episode of Whip Cream Salmon, hosts Brian and Ronnie discuss their recent experiences with winter weather, personal updates, and culinary adventures. They share highlights from their Thanksgiving celebrations, including a smoked turkey and various dishes like gravlax and ceviche. The conversation flows through their cooking techniques, favorite winter meals, and reflections on the ease of their Thanksgiving preparations, emphasizing the joy of food and friendship. In this engaging conversation, Ronnie and Brian delve into the world of culinary delights, focusing on winter meals and the importance of comfort food during the colder months. They share their experiences with various dishes, including the significance of broth and stock in winter cooking, and reminisce about family favorites like goulash and lasagna. The discussion highlights the creativity and techniques involved in preparing hearty meals that warm the soul. In this engaging conversation, Brian and Ronnie share their nostalgic culinary memories, discussing family recipes and cooking techniques. They delve into humorous stories of kitchen mishaps, dubbed 'idiot sandwiches', and offer practical cooking tips. The discussion culminates in a spirited debate over the merits of salted versus unsalted butter, showcasing their differing perspectives on cooking and seasoning.
Beers we drank
Brian - Leffe - Blond Ale
Ronnie - Sapporo
Focaccia Recipe
by Lacey Ostermann - @_lacebakes_ (Check out her instagram! It's amazing!)
This recipe can be adapted to be made in the same-day by adding in an extra 1/2 teaspoon of instant yeast (so 1.5 tsp total) and skipping the overnight proofing in the fridge. Instead of putting it in the fridge, leave the dough to proof covered in the bowl at room temperature for 1-1.5 hours and then continue the recipe as normal from the step where you tip it into the tray (reduce the proofing time in the tray to 1.5 hours).
Ingredients
390-420ml* (14oz/ 1 3/4cups) warm water
1 teaspoon (5g) honey, sugar or agave
1 Tablespoon (15ml) extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon (4g) instant yeast
500g (4 cups**) white bread flour (not plain or all-purpose)
2 teaspoons (10g) fine sea salt
*start with 390ml and increase to 420ml gradually. Use the consistency of the dough in my video as a gauge! Different bread flours absorb different amounts of water. It’s okay if your dough is a touch wetter than mine, but you don’t want it soupy as that makes the stretch and folds problematic.
**500g is roughly 4 cups of flour. The flour should be fluffed up, spooned into cup and levelled to ensure it’s as accurately measured as possible. Scales are always best! Use the tutorial as a guide for consistency of dough and adjust water/flour slightly if needed.
Oven temp: 220C/430F for 18-23 mins (bottom rack!)…this tray was a 9x13 aluminium quarter sheet pan but you can use a larger tray if you prefer it thinner/crispier. No need to stretch it all the way to edges if using a bigger tray. Metal/aluminium is always best at conducting heat.
Email: whipcreamsalmon@gmail.com
Instagram: @whip.cream.salmon.podcast

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In this episode of Whip Cream Salmon, hosts Brian and Ronnie discuss their recent experiences with winter weather, personal updates, and culinary adventures. They share highlights from their Thanksgiving celebrations, including a smoked turkey and various dishes like gravlax and ceviche. The conversation flows through their cooking techniques, favorite winter meals, and reflections on the ease of their Thanksgiving preparations, emphasizing the joy of food and friendship. In this engaging conversation, Ronnie and Brian delve into the world of culinary delights, focusing on winter meals and the importance of comfort food during the colder months. They share their experiences with various dishes, including the significance of broth and stock in winter cooking, and reminisce about family favorites like goulash and lasagna. The discussion highlights the creativity and techniques involved in preparing hearty meals that warm the soul. In this engaging conversation, Brian and Ronnie share their nostalgic culinary memories, discussing family recipes and cooking techniques. They delve into humorous stories of kitchen mishaps, dubbed 'idiot sandwiches', and offer practical cooking tips. The discussion culminates in a spirited debate over the merits of salted versus unsalted butter, showcasing their differing perspectives on cooking and seasoning.
Beers we drank
Brian - Leffe - Blond Ale
Ronnie - Sapporo
Focaccia Recipe
by Lacey Ostermann - @_lacebakes_ (Check out her instagram! It's amazing!)
This recipe can be adapted to be made in the same-day by adding in an extra 1/2 teaspoon of instant yeast (so 1.5 tsp total) and skipping the overnight proofing in the fridge. Instead of putting it in the fridge, leave the dough to proof covered in the bowl at room temperature for 1-1.5 hours and then continue the recipe as normal from the step where you tip it into the tray (reduce the proofing time in the tray to 1.5 hours).
Ingredients
390-420ml* (14oz/ 1 3/4cups) warm water
1 teaspoon (5g) honey, sugar or agave
1 Tablespoon (15ml) extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon (4g) instant yeast
500g (4 cups**) white bread flour (not plain or all-purpose)
2 teaspoons (10g) fine sea salt
*start with 390ml and increase to 420ml gradually. Use the consistency of the dough in my video as a gauge! Different bread flours absorb different amounts of water. It’s okay if your dough is a touch wetter than mine, but you don’t want it soupy as that makes the stretch and folds problematic.
**500g is roughly 4 cups of flour. The flour should be fluffed up, spooned into cup and levelled to ensure it’s as accurately measured as possible. Scales are always best! Use the tutorial as a guide for consistency of dough and adjust water/flour slightly if needed.
Oven temp: 220C/430F for 18-23 mins (bottom rack!)…this tray was a 9x13 aluminium quarter sheet pan but you can use a larger tray if you prefer it thinner/crispier. No need to stretch it all the way to edges if using a bigger tray. Metal/aluminium is always best at conducting heat.
Email: whipcreamsalmon@gmail.com
Instagram: @whip.cream.salmon.podcast

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