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Favourites such as Irish brown bread, soda bread and scones are included along with recipes for fruit breads, cakes, biscuits, puddings, pies and savoury dishes. Many of the recipes in this collection have been made in Irish homes for hundreds of years and the author has included recipes that were made for certain feasts and days such as Boxty, traditionally server on All Saints’ Day, or Barm Brack , eaten on 1 February (St Brigid’s Day) and on Hallow’een. The last section is for simple ‘no flour’ bakes and includes savoury and sweet recipes. More tasty recipes from Ireland “.
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Whether it’s a slice of warm bread and butter, a Thanksgiving pumpkin pie, or a piece of cake, baked goods have been among America’s favorite comfort foods ever since the Pilgrims arrived. From the days of hand mixing and baking on the hearth to today’s use of food processors and electric ranges, American cooks have created an amazing variety of breads and baked goods that are as distinctive as the cultures from which we came. Spanning colonial times to the present and every region of the United States, this book is a comprehensive guide to baking in America. Certified master baker Arthur L. Meyer brings together some 700 kitchen-tested recipes for America’s favorite breads, pies, cakes, and cookies. Compiled from almost 300 regional cookbooks dating from the 1890s to the 1980s, these are the authentic recipes for the traditional baked goods of every part of our country. In these pages, you’ll find regional specialties such as Appalachian Buttermilk Cracklin’ Bread and Hawaiian Pineapple-Macadamia Bread, as well as old family recipes. In addition to the recipes, Meyer offers a fascinating overview of the history of baking in America, complete with descriptions of early breads, pies, cakes, and cookies. Whether you’re a home or professional baker, a food historian, or someone who just enjoys reading cookbooks, you’re sure to find lots of tasty treats here. Let Baking across America become your basic source for all the baked goodies Americans love to eat.
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This classic all-in-one baking book remains the best single introduction to making delicious, professional-quality bread and other baked goods at home.
From a Baker’s Kitchen, now again available in this twentieth anniversary edition, is one of the essential books for any home baker who aspires to make professional-quality bread. Gail Sher, the first head baker of the celebrated Tassajara Bread Bakery in San Francisco, offers over 100 recipes—clear, foolproof, wonderfully varied and kitchen-tested. Sher divides them into two basic categories: yeasted breads—ranging from white breads to whole-wheat, rye, and specialty-flour breads (including recipes for rolls and buns as well as loaves), and quick breads—covering corn breads, spoonbreads, biscuits, tea cakes & batter breads, gingerbreads, and muffins.
But Sher goes beyond the recipes to clearly and carefully describe all of the tools, ingredients, equipment, and, most originally, the bread-making methods and principles that make each recipe work, including her ingenious “sponge method” for making yeasted breads, which prominent bakers—the most effective technique for creating richly flavorful bread at home.
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Bake with the best!
Come celebrate the 125th anniversary of one of America’s favorite kitchen ingredients–Gold Medal Flour, the award-winning flour that’s been a kitchen staple for generations. In Baking for Today, Gold Medal Flour and Betty Crocker come together to create an irresistible collection of classic and contemporary recipes that are perfect for you and your family’s busy schedule.
From easy cookies and pies to bread recipes that are the perfect way to de-stress after a hectic week, Baking for Today makes baking delicious and fun. It’s the cookbook you’ll turn to for years to come!
* 150 delectable recipes, from Apple Crisp, Gingerbread and other classics to fresh ideas like Blue Cornmeal Muffins, Pear-Nut Scones and Garlic and Asiago Loaves
* Wide assortment of sweets and treats, including main courses, cookies, cakes and pies, breads and biscuits, regional favorites and more
* Kid-friendly dishes everyone will love, like Cheesy Pretzels, Pepperoni Spinners and Chocolate Teddy Bear Pops
* Award-winning desserts like White Chocolate Mousse-Raspberry Pie and Cinnamon Shortcakes with Warm Blueberry Sauce
* Tips and advice on equipment, ingredients, serving and storage, plus information on baking traditions and Gold Medal Flour’s rich history and heritage
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