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Making Bread at Home Tom Jaine

Making Bread at Home By Tom Jaine

Making Bread at Home by Tom Jaine


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Summary

An introduction to art of baking bread. Over 50 authentic, easy to follow recipes from around the world.

Making Bread at Home Summary

Making Bread at Home by Tom Jaine

Convinced that modern bread did not measure up to the substantial, tasty and healthy originals developed by generations of bakers in Europe, Asia and the US, Tom Jaine constructed a traditional wood-fired brick oven and began baking loaves for his local village. This book is a distillation of his incredible knowledge and proves that baking delicious bread is an art anyone can master. From kneading the dough to baking it, Tom Jaine first covers the essential techniques of baking, explaining what needs to be done, when and why. Then, in a round the world baking tour, he guides us through the variations in these techniques that have produced the many breads available today. This excellently priced, critically acclaimed home cookery classic is regarded as one of the most user-friendly books on bread ever written.

Making Bread at Home Reviews

A brilliantly succinct bible for would-be home bakers, illustrated by classic recipes from many countries. -- Philippa Davenport FINANCIAL TIMES

About Tom Jaine

Tom Jaine has worked as a baker, journalist, restaurant owner (the famous Carved Angel in Dartmouth), food critic (for five years he was editor of the Good Food Guide) and author. Tom Jaine currently lives in Devon, UK.

Table of Contents

Bread past and present Essential techniques French breads Italian breads British breads European breads American breads Other breads Index

Additional information

GOR002976989
9780297843917
0297843915
Making Bread at Home by Tom Jaine
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2005-04-14
120
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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