Looks like it could use a bit more of a proof and a bit more time baking.
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Thanks, first go at this recipe, trying to figure it out.
Looking good! Maybe a couple of minutes longer in the oven. I've been baking bread for years, but I only got decent at it once I found a bakers apprentice book. It helped me understand the very basics of the chemistry and physics behind it.
Take two, I think the first attempt had the dough too moist. Today's turned out very nice, I think
Nice! Great crust and structure.
I tried to make rolls once.
Not sure was I underage still back then.
Went to the market and found everything else than yeast. Asked the workers 2-3 times but I still didn't find it. Frustrated, I gave up, put other ingredients away and went home.
I later learned that the package (at least here) is very small, and that we also have a dried version of it.
It may well be that I lost all my interest in baking because of this experience.