Thursday, February 19, 2026

Slicing and Dicing

 

Look what I bought. That wicked looking thing is a bread slicer.



It does this to my little loaves of sourdough. I had been throwing a lot of it away because we can't eat all of my experiments before they go stale. Now I can slice it up and put it in the freezer for toast. Sourdough defies cutting with a bread knife. It just ends up tearing or so misshapen it won't fit in the toaster.  




As for dicing, I bought one of these doohickeys a while back. I make a lot of soup, bean soup mostly, and this makes very short work of the vegetables and aromatics. I thought these might me a viral scam but they do indeed do what you see them doing online. It makes chopping fun.




Getting back to Betty, I thought I would try the popular blueberry lemon sourdough recipe that everyone seems to be making. I bought the expensive dried blueberries. I zested a bunch of lemons. I watched the videos a million times and followed everything as closely as possible and.....




....it's 8:00 at night and I'm still sitting here 5 hours later waiting for it to rise. It's still sitting in the exact same spot like some petulant ball of goop. Shame on you Betty. I coddled you all-day to get a good peak rise and this is how you repay me? It's going to be a long night.








5 comments:

  1. That bread slicer looks like some kind of torture instrument! I do hope the lemon blueberry concoction rises into something bakeable and edible. It sounds good; maybe lemon blueberry pancakes this morning?

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  2. I would be at the ER the first time I tried to use it. Be careful!

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  3. "Petulant Goop" is an excellent super-villain name.

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  4. That sounds like some delicious dough. I've used a bread slicer like that in the past and it was so easy to use. I do have a bread knife that works well, but not like the slicer.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. That bread slicer is too clever! The slicer/dicer is a cool tool!

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