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The Artisan Bread Machine: 250 Recipes for Breads, Rolls, Flatbreads and Pizzas

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The Artisan Bread Machine: 250 Recipes for Breads, Rolls, Flatbreads and Pizzas Author: Fertig, JudithBrand: Robert RoseFeatures: The latest bread machines allow even the most inexperienced home cook to successfully bake

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Author: Fertig, Judith

Brand: Robert Rose

Features:

  • The latest bread machines allow even the most inexperienced home cook to successfully bake brea...
  • 368 pages, softcover
  • Dimensions: 10"H x 7"W

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 320

Release Date: 10-03-2011

Details: Product Description Bread machines are once again gaining in popularity, and artisan bread is the hottest "new" bread. The latest bread machines allow even the most inexperienced home cook to successfully bake bread every time. Now a loaf of bread -- that actually looks like a loaf -- can be made right in the bread machine. In her new book, Judith Fertig combines the convenience of the bread machine with the huge resurgence of interest in the time-honored tradition of artisan breads. The 250 recipes in this book use the bread machine to create signature breads from around the world, including: Classic white breads Whole-grain breads Flavored breads Sourdough breads Flatbreads and pizzas Gluten-free breads Sweet breads Savory rolls Sweet rolls Festive breads The Artisan Bread Machine also includes a comprehensive section on how to work with various types of flours, such as doppio zero, sorghum, white whole-wheat and durum flours, as well as other special bread-baking ingredients that are now on the market. The book features trouble-shooting tips and techniques throughout and handy, easy-to-follow information on baking techniques using bread machines. Review Home cooks interested in using their bread machines to make a variety of bread will enjoy "The Artisan Bread Machine: 250 Recipes for Breads, Rolls, Flatbreads and Pizzas" by Judith Fertig. Recipes featured in the book include Acadian Buckwheat Bread; Authentic Focaccia; Brioche Buns; Cinnamon Apple Kuchen; Chicago Deep-Dish Pizza; and Rosemary and Olive Bread. ( NWITimes.com nwitimes.com 2011-05-11) Judith Fertig is as versatile as cookbook authors can be. As for The Artisan Bread Machine, there are recipes for 1-pound loaves of bread as well as two other sizes. This is good news for me since I have one of the first bread machines that made a pound loaf. Until this cookbook, I thought the machine that makes a pound loaf had been forgotten. The recipes also incorporate the wider range of flours available now. Since we're more sophisticated about our bread preferences, The Artisan Bread Machine meets those needs. Like my popover pan, Fertig's book has motivated me to dust off my bread machine as well! ( The Cookbook Shelf cookbookshelf.wordpress.com 2011-06-06) My conclusion is that this is a great bread machine cookbook if you like to do part whole wheat breads, are interested in making sourdough breads from scratch, or like to make other all white flour breads. The Anadama Bread recipe is a keeper for me. I am looking forward to trying one of the other sourdough recipes. The directions for all of the recipes are very clear and it makes this cookbook very easy to use. Just don't lose your place as to what you've already put in your pan like I did once and had to correct. If you have dough enhancer that you can get at a store nearby, then the 100 percent whole wheat recipes may be feasible for you. They aren't for me at this point, but I liked the other recipes enough to say that I really like this Bread Machine book. If you like using your bread machine at home and are always tempted to buy fancy breads from a bakery, this cookbook would be a blessing. You can try all the breads you've been curious about without having to spend four to six dollars a loaf! (Suzanne Sniffen Making Things Stretch 2011-04-20) Another Robert Rose book that may have you loving bread again, is the Artisan Bread Machine Book by Judith Fertig (Robert Rose 2011). I like this book because it offers a new view of how to use bread machines. along with recipes for in-the-machine baked breads, and "artisanal" breads where you use the machine to make the dough, and then finish the bread in the oven, shaping it and adding different ingredients. There are even recipes for gluten free breads (gluten-free becoming increasingly popular). And none of the recipes are so arduous that you would need hours and hours to finish them. Nothing tops the smell and the taste of just-out-of-the-oven, hot,

EAN: 9780778802648

Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.0 x 0.9 inches

Languages: English

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