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This is a recipe for biga, an Italian preferment, analogous to a poolish in French bread baking.
As you read this biga recipe, you will note that a biga is made dryer than a poolish, and activates more slowly. I prefer to use a biga when I want to carry a preferment for a long time or when I'm making Italian bread.
In usage, the two are equivalent; try them both and see which you prefer.
Ingred | Ounces | Grams |
---|---|---|
HK Flour | 10 | 285 |
Water | 6 | 170 |
Dry Yeast | 1/4 tsp | 1 |
Method
It's mixed up, kneaded into a dough and allowed to sit, covered, on the counter for one of three periods of time:
- Overnight. If you do this, be sure that the container is large enough to contain the expanded biga. My biga preferments routinely pop the top off a Tupperwear container with air pressure, and sometimes overflow the container.
- 2 or 3 hours, then it can be used.
- 1/2 hour, then placed in the refrigerator overnight.
How you do them is up to you.
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