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Confessions Of A French Baker Breadmaking Secrets Tips And Recipes Peter Mayle

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Confessions Of A French Baker Breadmaking Secrets Tips And Recipes Peter Mayle
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Publisher: Knopf
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Peter Mayle, Gerard Auzet
ISBN: 9781400044740, 140004474X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Confessions Of A French Baker Breadmaking Secrets Tips And Recipes Peter Mayle by Peter Mayle, Gerard Auzet 9781400044740, 140004474X instant download after payment.

This petit but useful compendium contains centuries-old Provençal lessons in bread making as relayed to Francophile foodie and memoirist Mayle (A Year in Provence, etc.) by Auzet, an award-winning baker from Cavaillon, Provence. The collaboration between author and baker yields a mix of regional history, first-person essay and a portrait of a family boulangerie through the generations. The modest Auzet boils down his expertise to a few secrets: among them are that the exact combined temperature of the water, flour and kitchen air should be 56°C, and that a good kitchen scale is imperative. Traditional recipes for baguettes, batards and boules are simple, though, as with any bread made by hand, quite time consuming. To keep second-guessing to a minimum, Auzet offers helpful tips for testing both the doughs gluten and the breads doneness. He also explains how these basic formulas can be amped up with a number of French flavors: olives, thyme, saffron, apricots, nuts and garlic. Additional chapters concern making breads with wine, olive oil and sweet yeast. For true authenticity, a suggested list of wine pairing is included at the end. Throughout, Auzets suggestions are spot-on, making his «confessions» an invaluable contribution to aspiring boulangers and bread-lovers.

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