Baking bread (5)

1 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-12-26 02:20 ID:uRnczHFf

Considering all I can afford to buy is flour and yeast, I figured I should learn how to make bread. Someone turned me on to this book: http://www.artisanbreadinfive.com/ -- the idea is that you make a lot of dough in advance, and just cut off a loaf's worth and bake it. You don't even need to knead the dough.

Unfortunately, now I don't know how to make real bread recipes. Damn.

The base recipe isn't so good for quick sandwiches; I'm used to store-bought sliced bread for that. Is there anyone who's good enough at baking bread that they never buy store-bought anymore?

2 Name: :D : 2008-12-26 18:24 ID:whoOoEOk

yes, once you find a good and easy enough recipe, you'll find that you can never go back to the storebought stuff because fresh bread is so good. We actually have a bread machine, so all we do is add the ingredients and push start so the machine does the rest, it's really easy.

3 Name: nebula_guy_26@yahoo.com : 2008-12-26 23:46 ID:e0ZGjFzr

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4 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-12-28 18:26 ID:Heaven

>>3

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5 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-12-30 17:18 ID:Heaven

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