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	Comments on: Oven-baked fermented semi-wholegrain millet cakes. They are easier to eat than to say! 4 days in the making, but it&#8217;s mostly hands off. Still, it makes me sound like a pro so here we go ;-) This is what I did with the millet (there&#8217;s a pic a few posts back of it straight from the shop): Soaked, rinsed, sprouted, blended, fermented, dolloped (the technical term) and then baked.
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They really do not keep and are best, as here, straight from the oven. .
Looking at the long description above, I can see how absurd this might seem to one who takes a slice of bread from a packet. But I love it. We eat these often.
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You can also use the fermented mix to make porridge. It is very good.
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A few days left of April to have a go at the #ancestralcookup Beef &#038; Barley stew. We are doing it again tomorrow here. I&#8217;d love to see your pictures if you do &#8211; the recipe template is in my bio.	</title>
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