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96 reviewsBread is a staple part of our diet in the West, yet all too often we rely on processed, packaged loaves that are low in nutrients and uniform in taste. Bread brings the excitement back. The emphasis is on the pleasures of daily home-baking, whether you own a bread machine or mix your dough by hand.
An authoritative introduction sets out the basics of bread making, from the equipment and ingredients you will need to the techniques necessary to achieve perfect results every time. The chapters that follow present a collection of more than 100 superb recipes for breads of all kinds – including everyday rolls and loaves, exotic flat breads, mouthwatering teabreads and bakes, rustic Mediterranean-style breads, and festive loaves for special occasions. Also featured is a number of gluten-free breads for those on a restricted diet, and a selection of recipes specially developed for use in breadmachines.
Whether you are an experienced baker or a complete novice, Bread will revolutionise your morning toast, your lunchtime sandwich and your evening meal.
About the AuthorAnne Sheasby is the author of more than 20 cookbooks, including The Big Book of Sauces, The Bread Machine Bible, and 400 Best-Ever Soups. She lives in Dorset, England with her husband and is a member of the Guild of Food Writers.