Monday, April 22, 2019

Of Pizza and Dumplings

Pizza

I've been making a lot of pizza.  I mentioned the spelt flour that I've added, but here is another new grain.
Kamut flour turned out not to be that great for creating a crust as it made the dough too fragile, at least in the proportions that I have tried so far.  However, it is a great flour to put on the pizza board in order to slide the pie into the oven.  It will take awhile to get through 4 pounds of the stuff!  Stretching the dough out.
Veggie pizza!
A variety of cheeses.
The before and after shots.
Finely ground black & white pepper with an equally ground up tiny dried jalapeno pepper is the key to an excellent sauce.  The jalapeno peppers are the same ones I use for my Kim-chi.

Dumplings

I was feeling nostalgic for chicken and dumplings.  In my youth, the dumplings were made with quick breads, but I was thinking, "why can't I make them with my wild dough?"  So I gave it a go using my usual pizza dough recipe of 210 grams of flour (Kamut, Spelt, and Organic white in equal proportions), 150 grams of filtered water, 40 grams of fresh starter, and 8 grams of salt.  After developing the dough overnight, I portioned it out into dumpling sized chunks, and let them rise.


 After rising for about 3 hours.
Plop them into some cooking chicken soup.
And served...
The dumplings where open airy, just the way I wanted them, but the flavor match up was off.  It did not go well with this watery soup.  So the next day I used the remainder of the soup and turned it into a creamy sauce using a roux and some whole milk.  The resulting sauce was poured over the dumplings.
This was excellent!  It was delicious. I wish I had saved more dumplings for this treatment.  It was also an excellent example of how to transform a mediocre meal into an exquisite dining experience.  The next time I will shape and separate the dumplings a little better, cook them separately in some water, and make a chicken gravy for them. Bon appetite!

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Part 2 of Rommel Game Videos

I returned to my gaming table today...

A German Spoiling attack.

Second tactical phase, the elite Panzergrenadiers and Panther company spring into action.  I failed to mention the Germans had the armor advantage over the Hellcat and inflicted an additional hit that ended that tank destroyer company.
The Americans held onto the square, barely.  Now they use the position to attempt to take the objective.  The odds were not with them...
With just enough operational chips, the Americans activate a second tactical phase...
The Germans reorganize their defenses.
I got a chance to use the "Gap in their lines" tactic...
This game could go down to the 16th turn.  I'm not sure if there is much interest in finishing the videos.

Wally

 Wallace at Stirling Bridge aka Wally, Footboy,  Booboo, Mister Blondie, Bubby, Knucklehead, Goofball, Salt to Poppy's Pepper. Age 12, b...