





🍞 Rise Above the Rest – Proof Your Bread Like a Pro!
The eoocvt 8.2 inch Round Banneton Brotform is a premium handmade bread proofing basket crafted from natural rattan that complies with EU food safety standards. Sized perfectly for medium artisan loaves, it includes a linen liner for easy dough release and cleaning. Designed for professional and home bakers alike, it enhances dough texture and crust formation while being easy to maintain with simple hand washing and air drying.
| ASIN | B075T3DL9G |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,341 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #374 in Bread Proofing Baskets |
| Brand | eoocvt |
| Closure Type | Open Top |
| Color | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,343) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2017 |
| Finish | Linen Liner |
| Finish Type | Linen Liner |
| Handle Material | Rattan |
| Included Components | Linen Liner |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | mianbaolan-8.2 |
| Manufacturer | eoocvt |
| Material | Rattan & Wicker |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | mianbaolan-8.2 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2"D x 8.2"W x 3.15"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 8.2 inch |
| Style | 8.2 inch |
| UPC | 763383287146 |
| With Lid | No |
U**R
Surprisingly perfect, better than any bowl or towel, better without the liner
I have tried different things for proofing my sourdough bread, different towels in different bowls of different shapes and sizes, and finally decided to use this basket after inconsistent results. I tried with the liner a couple of times and it worked ok, but the material is coarse with seams and sticky sourdough sticks to it too easily. However the revelation was to use the basket without the liner and with an ample (but not ridiculous) amount of flour. Not only does the dough easily come out of the basket, but it has the cool spiral pattern in it. Even better, the dough that is in contact with the basket (the "top" of the loaf after it's been flipped out of the basket) develops a light crust. This makes it easy to handle, easy to score, and produces much better "oven spring". My theory on how this works is that a slight amount of air gets between the pieces of rattan and slightly dries out the dough to form the crust. Today I made a batch and because of unexpected schedule changes it proofed in the basket for about 2-3 hours longer than I wanted. It was over proofed and overflowing, but I decided to bake it anyway and it came out perfect. The magic crust formation allowed me to easily handle and bake it. These baskets are brilliant! BTW the 7 inch is the perfect size for my loaves that start with 500g of flour (total weight about 900-950g considering 75% hydration, salt, and starter).
B**N
Good quality banneton
I really love using a banneton. It will not make your bread magically more delicious, but it will make it prettier and also crustier (especially if you lightly spray your oven walls with water right as you put it in, and one more time half-way through, to create a bit of steam). I use it for a second rise, after shaping the loaf (I use the regular Pyrex bowl for the first rise). If your banneton is properly "conditioned", your dough will always be released easily onto the baking sheet. If this is your first banneton: to prepare it for its first use, lightly spray it with water, then generously flour it, and removed all excess flour. If it happens to be hot and sunny outside, put it in the sun until it dries (otherwise, use a 150-175F oven for an hour). When it's perfectly dry, cover it with the linen cover and put it away. The secret to successful use of banneton is to flour it really well to ensure a smooth release of the dough. So before placing the shaped loaf into the banneton for the second rise, you want to generously flour it one more time (again, removing excess flour). That should ensure an easy release of your loaf. It might be worth noting that the 8.2-inch measurement is of the top of the banneton, so it might look quite a bit smaller than you may envision it. It produces a lovely medium-sized loaf. And another thing: you don't need to wash this your banneton after every use. In fact, with proper care, you might not have to wash it at all, or at least, not very often.
T**X
Great Size for Small Boule
This banneton makes a +/- 280 gram boule plenty big enough for four people, so its about perfect for the two of us, with plenty left over the next day to toast for breakfast, and then some. Maybe I'm imagining it, but the smaller size seems to accentuate the crispy crunchiness of the crust better than a larger banneton I use. It looks deceptively tiny, both in diameter and depth, as if it would never produce a decent size boule, but it does. It is also a good size for experimenting with recipes and tweaking proportions and procedures. The only caveat is if you want to make a large sandwich, you should probably go to the next larger 7" size banneton. It seems sturdy and well made and has help up perfectly through twenty or so uses in the past nine months. For ten bucks delivered, it's a bargain.
A**E
Not the same size
The size was bigger then the last one I ordered.
F**E
Nice size for small loaves
This 7-inch basket is perfect for my round sourdough loaves. The recipe I follow doesn't yield a huge amount of dough and a bigger basket would definitely not help the dough hold its shape very well. It is easy to clean and the linen liner works great as either a liner or a cover. I have used mine for almost a year now and it has held up well.
K**T
Perfect for 2 loaves
I thought the other sizes of these were too small, turns out they're not. I purchased this one because I was watching tutorials on how to make bread, everyone that I watched, they made 2 loaves and had a larger basket like this. I love it, works great just very large. If you're new to breadmaking, you do not need a larger basket like this, the small ones work perfect for single loaves. This one is gigantic.
M**D
Fishy odor
I like the size of the bowl and it seems well-made. However, it has a distinct odor of fish and I have yet to be able to get rid of that. I’m going to keep it and continue to let it air out in the hopes that this will go away. So far, I’ve tried lemon juice, soda, and vinegar to no avail. I wonder if anyone else has had this problem.
S**Q
Works as described.
I hand washed the cloth liner and sun dried it before using. Didn't notice any shrinkage. I bought this for a special covered stoneware loaf pan I have for baking bread. It is just the right size. Love it and hope to get a round one for my round loaves.
X**I
unbelievable small!!! and bad rough quanlity! DIRTY and grey color... what the size designed for?! and cannot return!!! dont buy it. the better option is ikea's basket.
J**O
Works a treat! As I learn to perfect a sourdough loaf, this banneton makes it that journey much easier
L**E
This size is ok for a small loaf but order up a couple of sizes for a regular sized loaf.
A**Y
Taille ridicule - les images montre un panier de taille normale. Trompeur......
A**D
Ça donne un beau fini au pain
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