Something New

A few weeks ago, on a visit to the city, we purchased hard white wheat berries. The Bulk Barn sells hard white wheat berries, I haven’t found any other supplier as yet, so I thought we should give them a try. While there we picked up a small bag of sprouted spelt berries as well.

After struggling to consume about 3 gallons of whole wheat flour that was past being pleasant, I decided that i wanted to mill my own whole wheat, on demand, when needed. Wheat berries keep for a long time, and they will keep even longer in the freezer. To that end we recently purchased a flour mill, the WonderMill, for grinding our own flour. My expectations have been low for this project, as I’ve not had stellar results baking 100% whole wheat bread. My 100% whole wheat bread is acceptable, but nothing to write home about, particularly of late, baking with older-than-desirable flour.

The adventure began this morning. The wheat and spelt berries were taken out of the freezer early in the morning, to give them a chance to thaw before it was time to mill them. Hydro becomes much less expensive after 11:00 a.m., so using electric appliances is postponed until after that time. The milling process is simple, and it took a while because after milling the wheat, I let the mill cool down before milling the spelt.

After measuring out the amount of flour for the days bread baking, the remaining flour was stored in mason jars, and placed in the refrigerator. There is enough stored for one more batch of bread.

I’ve been using the dough setting on the bread machine lately, then shaping the dough into two small loaves, placing them in the pans to double in size, then baking. To my great surprise, the rise on the dough was perfect, far superior to that achieved by the whole wheat flour I had been using up until now. The second rise was equally impressive. And the aroma of this bread was wonderful, as it baked. And taste, well, what can I say, other than it was the best loaf of whole wheat bread I have ever made in my life. Perfect on every score.

While we were on our weekly grocery run tonight, we picked up some fish burger patties, pre-made, as an indulgence, along with some tartar sauce. This gave us an excuse to sample the first loaf of homemade bread, fish sandwiches. Oh my, they were so good!

Now I have to buy more hard wheat berries! I’ve finally hit my stride with bread baking.

Research into local, bulk quantity, wheat berries, or other whole grains, have yielded no good results. Only two sources have been found so far in Ontario. One, a farmer, does not respond to my email messages, and I think that is because he sells his product to bakeries, and I am too small potatoes to be bothered with. The other supplier caters to businesses, will sell to individuals, but is located three hours drive away. Shipping is impossibly expensive, so it is out of the question. The search continues.

Also on our shopping trip this evening, we purchased 26 lemons for $4.00, they were slightly aged, and had just been marked down. Attila is squeezing lemon juice, 4 full jars, which we will freeze for cooking and baking. He is having a good time, listening to his favourite music, saving money on high quality food, and adding to the food supplies. And last but not least 11 organic bananas were marked down to $1.00, I snapped them up; they will be peeled, set on cookie sheets, frozen, and packaged for banana smoothies and baking.

Food, preparation and preservation, is our main mutual recreation.

Worldly

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WendyNC

Maggie, this sounds like a wonderful process. How I’d love to try it! I don’t see retirement in my future, but I do see moving home with my business someday and I know that bread can rise in the background just fine while I’m working. I’m generally satisfied with the whole wheat bread I make, but I know it would be much better with freshly milled grain. Bon chance on your ongoing bread adventures.

meriset

I’m glad you’ve had baking successes!

Teri

That’s great, that your fresh flour exceeded your expectations. Enjoy!

Bex

You could teach the World in how to conserve!

Sandy

The fish sandwiches sound delicious! You are conserving but you’re also eating in such a healthy way. The oranges and bananas reminded me of a company. I think it’s called Ugly Fruit? Something like that. You can subscribe and get a monthly shipment of fruit or veggies that look weird in terms of shape, but are still good. In our society we often want everything to look perfect, even if appearance doesn’t always equate to tasting good.

Stubblejumpers Cafe

Now that I’m having trouble accessing 10kg bags of whole wheat flour here, we have to get serious about finding a supplier or buying a mill or both. Glad you put the link to the WonderMill; thank you! -Kate

Stubblejumpers Cafe

I bought fresh-ground (supposedly) organic whole wheat flour from a small private business, but my loaves turned out heavy and beery so I didn’t buy it again. It will have been my own shortcoming as a bread baker, not the mill, that was to blame. I never make just one or two loaves but always six at a time, but maybe should’ve scaled down till I got it right. I was too cocky! -Kate