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Light and Airy Fresh Milled Angel Food Cake
Jun 13, 2024

Light and Airy Fresh Milled Angel Food Cake

Fast forward to now, when strawberries are in season, and I wanted to give it a try. Why? I'd never seen anyone make angel food cake freshly milled before, and I wanted to test my application of a new (to me) method. The KEY to making light and airy angel food cake is in the MIXING. Whether you do this by man-powered whisk or mixer, getting soft peaks (not stiff pointy ones) and being VERY GENTLE are key steps. Baking at a lower temperature is also key. Follow this one to the letter. That's probably another reason I'd never made it before - I'm not a fan of following directions. When you are whipping the egg whites (and sugar), the cream of tartar helps stabilize the whites so they get and maintain fluffiness. Don't leave it out, or substitute a teeny bit of lemon juice or apple cider vinegar in it's place. While avoiding fat to line your pans is frowned upon, if you must - maybe lightly dust it with flour before you gently spoon in the fresh milled angel food cake mixture. Be sure not to tap your whisks or anything on the bowl or you'll knock some of the air out and have flat cake. We want light and airy angel food cake - so treat it like a baby - super gentle.

Healthy Tortellini Recipe
Jun 10, 2024

Healthy Tortellini Recipe

This healthy whole grain tortellini is made with freshly milled flour and simple ingredients. Easy to make, freezer-friendly, and packed with real flavor—perfect for homemade pasta lovers.

The Secret to Whole Wheat Italian Bread without Additives
Jun 9, 2024

The Secret to Whole Wheat Italian Bread without Additives

This rustic whole wheat Italian bread is made with freshly milled flour and no additives, delivering big holes, great structure, and a chewy, crunchy crust.

High Hydration Italian Bread with Fresh Flour
Jun 8, 2024

High Hydration Italian Bread with Fresh Flour

Over 120% hydration and yudane make this rustic Italian bread dough produce huge holes and an incredible crumb—fresh milled whole grain, bakery-style results at home.

100% Spelt Italian Bread (fresh milled)
May 30, 2024

100% Spelt Italian Bread (fresh milled)

This 100% spelt Italian bread uses freshly milled flour for incredible flavor and texture. Made without vital wheat gluten, it still delivers great structure, rise, and a chewy crumb.

Frequently Asked Questions
May 29, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

We've compiled a treasure trove of answers to common inquiries that will empower you to bake with confidence and creativity. From understanding essential ingredients to mastering techniques that elevate your bread and pastries, let's dive into the world of baking questions and find the answers you've been seeking.

Soft and Chewy Crusty Italian Bread: A Must-Try Recipe
May 28, 2024

Soft and Chewy Crusty Italian Bread: A Must-Try Recipe

This crusty Italian bread has a soft, chewy interior and a thick, crunchy crust. Made with freshly milled flour and simple techniques, it’s perfect for soups, pasta, and garlic bread.

How Much Grain Makes One Cup of Flour?
May 28, 2024

How Much Grain Makes One Cup of Flour?

How much grain makes one cup of flour? The short answer: 125 grams. Grain and flour weigh the same—milling only changes volume. Here’s the simple rule I use every day, why scales beat cups, and how to convert old recipes without stress.

How to Make Bread Flour and More at Home
May 28, 2024

How to Make Bread Flour and More at Home

Learn how to make bread flour, pastry flour, and other common flours at home using freshly milled whole grains — without additives, fillers, or guesswork.

Grains by Category
May 27, 2024

Grains by Category

A beginner-friendly way to choose grains for milling based on what you’re baking, without overthinking protein percentages or rules.

The Fresh Milled Bread Method
May 24, 2024

The Fresh Milled Bread Method

Learn the fresh milled bread method step by step, from milling flour to cooling the loaf. This guide explains the why behind each stage so you can bake confidently with freshly milled whole grains.

Why You Should Mill Your Own Flour: A Journey of Discovery and Thanks to My Supporters
May 23, 2024

Why You Should Mill Your Own Flour: A Journey of Discovery and Thanks to My Supporters

This site exists because freshly milled flour changed how my family ate, baked, and felt. Here’s how that journey began — and where it’s going.