Floral pattern -how to score bread like a pro-detailed bread scoring tutorial

This is another one of my favorite floral patterns because it makes the bread look almost like a crown. The depth and angle of the blade determines how much the pattern opens up, how defined are the lines and how much lift you get. I have scored different versions of this pattern – main difference being the number of petals in the initial center pattern – from 5 petals for star pattern, to 6 petals for snowflakes, to 8 or 12 for flower/dahlia/sunflower patterns. You can do 2 rings of petals or 4 – either closely nestled or widely apart. Matter of preference and skills. Method and recipe: This is a no autolyse bread, meaning I mixed water, flour and starter at once. The percentages below are called “bakers percentages” which literally means consider the total weight of your flour as 100% and everything else is a percentage of that total weight. So it helps to have kitchen scales when you bake bread 😊 . 97% @kingarthurbaking bread flour and 3% @arrowheadmills rye flour 90% water (lukewar
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