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Reddit mentions of LoafNest: Incredibly Easy Artisan Bread Kit. Cast Iron Dutch Oven and Made in France Non-Stick Perforated Silicone Liner [Blue Gradient].

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LoafNest: Incredibly Easy Artisan Bread Kit. Cast Iron Dutch Oven and Made in France Non-Stick Perforated Silicone Liner [Blue Gradient].
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    Features:
  • LoafNest : The Revolutionary New Way to Easy Artisan Bread at Home. Professional Non-Stick Liner with Custom Cast Iron Dutch Oven for Home Bread Making.
  • EASY: No-Kneading, No-Shaping, No-Mess, No-Fuss, No-Cleanup. Less Than 5 Minutes of Effort to Get Professional Quality Bread at Home. 94% of users make bread more often with LoafNest than before.
  • TASTY AND HEALTHY: Crunchy Crust and Soft Airy Crumb. Your Own Healthy Natural Ingredients. Start with just Flour, Water, Salt and Yeast (or Sourdough starter). Add More Natural Ingredients for More Flavorful Loaves.
  • RELIABLE: Consistently Great Results Every Time. No Guesswork for Great Bread. 96% users make better bread with LoafNest than before.
  • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: Based on Proven Bread Science. Designed in The Netherlands, Made in France (Liner) and China (Dutch Oven).
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ColorBlue Gradient
Height5.7086614115 Inches
Length9.055118101 Inches
Weight9.479877266 Pounds
Width5.7086614115 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LoafNest: Incredibly Easy Artisan Bread Kit. Cast Iron Dutch Oven and Made in France Non-Stick Perforated Silicone Liner [Blue Gradient].:

u/nguneer ยท 1 pointr/Sourdough

I picked up the LoafNest on Prime Day from Amazon. I have always been intrigued since their Kickstarted campaign but could not justify the price. When it showed up it was a bit smaller that I would have guessed but Amazon's return policy was a huge factor in what made me pull the trigger. Like the directions suggest, I made the first loaf as per their recipe. It is basically the NYT no-knead recipe. It turned out decent. I made another, tweaking the recipe slightly that had better results. I was always planning on using this for sourdough and actually grew to like the smaller size as there are only two of us in the house and it is rare that we get through and entire loaf/boulle. I have also been wanting to experiment with einkorn so this was also a first. I did not follow any recipe (nor keep notes) but I tried to keep the total flour near 400g to fit in the LoafNest liner. I used about 200g water, 90g of starter and 8g of kosher salt. 5-ish hours autolyse while the starter was developing. I had to add water and then more flour when I was mixing because einkorn is like modeling clay when it gets wet. Four total stretch and folds with 30 minute rest periods between, a pre-shape, then a final shape and into the banneton. I let it rest for 30 minutes then into the refrigerator for 16 hours to cold proof. Preheated the LoafNest at 475f for 30 minutes then scored the dough straight from the fridge and into the liner. 2 ice cubes into the base of the LoafNest, put the top on and set it in the oven. Reduced the temp to 450f for 40 minutes. Removed the lid and let it go for an additional 5 minutes and here we are.