Bannetons or proving baskets are used to support the dough while it rises and just before it goes into the oven to bake it is tipped out and usually scored using a tool called a grignette (a handled lame or blade) to control how the finished bread looks as it expands in the oven.
We are currently out of stock of this item, with more expected mid June 2013. An alternative would be the Heavy Duty Wicker banneton along with the Standard Wicker bannetons, which are both in stock..
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Banneton Specification |
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Dough Capacity |
1kg / 2.2lb
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Material: |
Cane
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Internal Dimensions Diameter x Height: |
22 x 7 cm (± 0.5cm) Measured at the top |
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External Dimensions Diameter x Height: |
24 x 9 cm (± 0.5cm) Measured at the top
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Baking Comments: |
Put the dough into the banneton for its final prove, dusting it with rye (or another non-wheat) flour to avoid sticking. If using a baking stone, gently tip the dough from the banneton onto a peel dusted with semolina flour and slide onto the baking stone. If you are using a La Cloche, tip the dough onto the La Cloche base, replace the dome and place in the oven.
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