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1200g Pani-Pousse Proofing Basket, diameter 27cm Reviews

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I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this after receiving the smaller version in the kit from the course I attended with Vanessa Kimbell. I love how non-stick the well floured linen liner is. The size is rather larger than I expected, but I wanted try out a 1kg sized loaf. However, the proven dough was too big for La Cloche so I am back to using the smaller one and making 500g loaves. It would be fine for a loaf that doesn't need to be baked in La Cloche though, ie on a baking stone. I have a lot to learn so I might not be making much sense here :o)
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Posted 10 years ago
An excellent, well made proving basket. Not as sturdy as my wicker ones, but half the price. The linen is excellent quality and releases the dough easily. The only issue I have is that 1200g of dough disappears inside. I wonder if the suggested weight is in fact the flour weight, since these look like they would accept 2000g of dough quite easily.
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Posted 10 years ago