Re: Best bread for toast?
Originally Posted by
steven collier
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ive tried most breads but without doubt the best ive tried is M&S's ordinary white farmhouse sliced.Beautiful texture and slightly moist..
Your statement there makes no sense whatsoever.
It's like saying "I've driven most cars and the best I've tried is the Robin Reliant"
You need to make the shift from supermarket breads which are utter garbage, to real artisan breads which are healthy and nutritious.
The best toast comes from
real long fermented sourdough bread which you generally won't find in supermarkets. Even the loaves they jokingly call "sourdough" in supermarkets are nothing of the sort and they are close to contravening the advertising standards regulations when they use that term.
This is real bread:
A Levain De Campagne sourdough made with White flour, wholewheat flour and rye flour fermented and retarded for around 12 hours.
Very easy to make at home, just requires learning a couple of techniques.
Only 4 ingredients as all great bread should have. Flour, Salt, Yeast and Water