Bread is a lot easier to make than many people think, and means never having to worry about preservatives or additives. This guide starts by taking the reader through all the stages of bread making, with tips and advice on topics such as flour types, yeasts, temperature, and storing. Advice is also provided on using the recipes in a bread machine. More than 100 recipes cover basic breads through to festive celebration recipes and yeast-free breads. Start by making a simple Farmhouse Loaf or an Oat and Honey Loaf, then expand your repetoire with favorites such as Pitta Bread, English Muffins, or Foccacia. Add a twist to plain breads with savory touches to create something a bit more unusual, such as Brie and Redcurrant Bites or Peppercorn Bread. For sweet or spicy recipes, try traditional Danish Pastries or Pain au Chocolat, or maybe something a little different such as Sugary Spice Dough Ball Ring. There are plenty of recipes here for anyone with a sweet tooth. Celebration breads will teach you how to make your own Pannetone at Christmas to impress friends and family, or try other traditional recipes throughout the year. Lastly, try something completely diffferent with yeast-, gluten-, or wheat-free breads. Not just for those with a food intolerance, these are sure to become favorites with everyone who tastes them.
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About the Author:
Liz Herbert has written several books, including three for the Women's Institute—Healthy Fast Food, Soups for all Seasons, and Tarts.
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- PublisherSimon & Schuster UK
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1847373992
- ISBN 13 9781847373991
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages144
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