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Bread: The Best Recipes in the World: (From Farm to Table: Discovering the Flavors of Bread Around the World)

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"Bread: The Best Recipes from Around the World" is a deep and comprehensive culinary journey dedicated exclusively to bread, one of the most fundamental and beloved foods worldwide. Initially, the book unveils the history and significance of this ancient food, introducing the reader to different types of grains, the varied baking techniques found globally, and the nutritional qualities that make bread an essential element in various cultures.

Beyond offering in-depth knowledge about bread, the work also serves as a practical guide to its preparation, addressing essential techniques that ensure perfect texture and flavor. However, the heart of the book lies in its collection of recipes. With 22 meticulously selected breads, the reader is taken on a global gastronomic journey. From the crispy "French Baguette" and the soft "Hirata Buns" of Japan to the traditional "Irish Soda Bread," each recipe is a celebration of culinary diversity and the rich flavors that bread can offer.

Combining theoretical knowledge with culinary practices, this book is more than just a cookbook. It's a tribute to bread and an indispensable tool for everyone, from professional chefs to culinary enthusiasts, who wish to explore and master the diverse ways of preparing and enjoying this universal food.

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Created 04-25-2024 at 02:52 PM by anamandeligiroto
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04-26-2024 at 01:44 AM.
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Cool but I was excited for an album Frown
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04-26-2024 at 10:33 AM.
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Cool but I was excited for an album Frown

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jelenap
04-26-2024 at 04:22 PM.

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04-26-2024 at 04:22 PM.
Got it out of curiosity. Absolutely useless book. It has 22 recipes which are more like just baker percentages. Nothing wrong with that but I don't understand who is this book for. For experienced bakers there is nothing interesting in it and some recipes are just plain wrong. Bagels are not baked 10 minutes after mixing, LOL. Any serious bagel recipe includes long (12+ hours) fermentation. Don't get me started on "pryanik".

Beginners would be lost af in these recipes because instructions are like "knead until elastic". It also has no measurements in cups/spoons, which I'm sure many in the US would expect.

I very much recommend recipes from King Arthurs Flour instead, they're free and much more reliable.
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honbuff
04-30-2024 at 06:10 PM.
04-30-2024 at 06:10 PM.
Quote from jelenap :
Got it out of curiosity. Absolutely useless book. It has 22 recipes which are more like just baker percentages. Nothing wrong with that but I don't understand who is this book for. For experienced bakers there is nothing interesting in it and some recipes are just plain wrong. Bagels are not baked 10 minutes after mixing, LOL. Any serious bagel recipe includes long (12+ hours) fermentation. Don't get me started on "pryanik".

Beginners would be lost af in these recipes because instructions are like "knead until elastic". It also has no measurements in cups/spoons, which I'm sure many in the US would expect.

I very much recommend recipes from King Arthurs Flour instead, they're free and much more reliable.

Thanks !
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