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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2013-08-28 11:04 pm

Up the creek without a paddle

One of my classes has an assignment where we need to imagine our own bakery and pick out fourteen menu items. This is a long-term assignment, and we will need the recipes for all of them for various parts of the project. The menu is due tomorrow.

I? Have barely picked out a tentative theme. I had a disorganized potential list of items to go on the menu, but they didn't really have much of a connection aside from "I rather like these things," and a theme is something I could really use for this assignment.

Unfortunately, I am now nearly out of time and am barely closer to figuring out what I want to do. I'm leaning towards a breadhouse that specializes in somewhat more savory stuff, things you can take for lunch or that would make a heartier breakfast than your average muffin. (Though I am totally including maple bacon muffins. Cupcakes? Wev. That one thing.) I just need to figure out, oh, way too many items to include on the menu now.

*sigh* Maybe if I put a bunch of bagels on the list...
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[personal profile] mommy 2013-08-29 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
There are bread recipe formulas that can be adjusted for basically any flavor combination you want, including maple bacon. These two* are the main ones that have been floating around the internet lately, and both are extremely versatile and are basically the same formula. Maybe one of them can help?

*The second one contains lots of capslock and profanity, but is a solid formula.
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[personal profile] waywren 2013-08-29 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Bagels are definitely cool. Um. Is zucchini bread savoury? I've never had it. Maybe things like filled breadrolls? I know that in Japan they'll do things like putting curry in bread, or maybe the kind of rolls where there's meat or other proteiny things baked inside?
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[personal profile] krait 2013-08-31 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, man, zucchini bread! ♥ Not really savoury, though.

Not quite a "filled roll", but when I hear bread + lunch I start thinking about those soft pretzel-bun things that make such great hot ham-n-cheese sandwiches; wish I could buy those where I live. D: Pretzels in general might be a good thing to include; they make a great snack or (scaled up) a great bread product that can be dipped into a variety of sauces (people like customising, right?) and they can have sweet variants, too.
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[personal profile] dogmatix 2013-08-29 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Savoury baked goods? How about English pies - that is, meat pies. You can buy meat pies at any supermarket and most petrol/gas station stores/cafes (and by café I mean a small store as well as an eatery), and there are even stores that specialize mostly in pies. They're usually sold hot, although they can also be cool(not frozen) but you heat them up before you eat them.

You also have a wide variety to choose from, the most popular ones are Pepper Steak, Steak and Kidney(yes real kidney, not kidney beans. It's really quite tasty), and Chicken and Mushroom. There's also a type with basically a heavy stew/mix of veggies and meat in it that I'm blanking on the name of. Recently there have been more adventurous pies, like the cheeseburger pie (it's weird but it.. kinda works? Patty + cheese + tomato sauce + slice of pickle), and spinach and feta pie.

Of course you can stick just about anything that'll fit inside the pie crust, so it's up to you. :)

And of course there's American fruit pies, so you can do a kind of... lunch and desert thing with mix-and-match savoury and sweet pies? XD
Edited 2013-08-29 14:38 (UTC)