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United States Of Bread Adrienne Kane

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United States Of Bread Adrienne Kane
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Publisher: Running Press Adult
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Adrienne Kane
ISBN: 9780762450060, 9780762455454, 0762450061, 0762455454
Language: English
Year: 2014

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United States Of Bread Adrienne Kane by Adrienne Kane 9780762450060, 9780762455454, 0762450061, 0762455454 instant download after payment.

The saying goes “As American as apple pie,” but it should really be “As American as freshly baked bread.” Before America was famous (or rather, notorious) for processed white bread, it had a rich history of unique homemade bread recipes, from Southern Biscuits and Cornbread to Sweet Potato Loaf and Amish Dill Bread. Author Adrienne Kane has unearthed these vintage recipes and long-forgotten traditions, and compiled them all in United States of Bread. Home bakers can delight in these 75 American favorites—everything from yeast breads and quick breads, sweet rolls to bread puddings. For the novice bread baker, this cookbook takes the mystery out of baking with yeast, with helpful sidebars about fermentation, equipment, and flours. For the more experienced baker and history buff, it offers unique recipes and intriguing information on classic American bread-making. It’s a charming collection that will inspire any cook to celebrate our nation’s rich bread-making traditions.

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