@Rianne Esuqivel Thank you for your loyalty - make sure you have watched the whole series and visit our playlist! th-cam.com/video/BXJmtjhbCsI/w-d-xo.html
nice project, we´re soon opening a new bakery in Lisbon with emphasis on breads and workshops from the countries of origin of people living in our community. It would be great to have a recipe base of the breads your team has featured! The name our project is ´UPRISING´
Naye naye that's not real pao milho you don't ever use a mixer it will be dry and garbage you have to use your hands to knead it it needs water yeast salt butter boiled water.
Dear DW,
Can we please have Georg back to bake some more? He is the best.
@Rianne Esuqivel Thank you for your loyalty - make sure you have watched the whole series and visit our playlist!
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@@dweuromaxx Yes I finished the whole series! That's why I am asking you guys to have Georg back :(
I couldn't quite get the recipe. Please post as this is a great bread. Muito obrigado!
@Bharat Thakar Simply watch Georg's tutorial: th-cam.com/video/ljaaIOJmcJE/w-d-xo.html 😚
@@dweuromaxx Muito obrigado!
Awesome!
Which bread is your favorite one?
DW Euromaxx, Pão Alentejano
nice project, we´re soon opening a new bakery in Lisbon with emphasis on breads and workshops from the countries of origin of people living in our community. It would be great to have a recipe base of the breads your team has featured! The name our project is ´UPRISING´
Hi Shawn, nice to see you're baking away down in Lisbon. Give me a call or mail
Naye naye that's not real pao milho you don't ever use a mixer it will be dry and garbage you have to use your hands to knead it it needs water yeast salt butter boiled water.
I don't know who taught u that but it's not a real Portuguese
Out of all the amazing bread from Portugal you went with this?? Good grief.
What is your favorite bread from Portugal?
Sorry..! Which is your favourite Portuguese bread?
@@dweuromaxx Papo Secos- the greatest bread ever!
Pão de Milho is *the* bread of Portugal and most the Lusophonic world. Papo Sec is just overly popular with Luso-Americans in New England