Brother Junipers Bread Book: Slow Rise As Method and Metaphor
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Book Description
This classic guide to artisanal bread is back with a fresh new look, just in time to take advantage of the recent surge in popularity of at-home baking. As an award-winning baker and member of a religious brotherhood, Peter Reinhart skillfully blends the two aspects of his life in this eloquent guide to creating wonderful bread. More than 30 delicious recipes, from perfect white bread to pumpernickel and corn, will appeal to both the novice and experienced baker. Reinhart's graceful commentary accompanies readers every step of the way, and illustrates how the artistry of baking, especially using the slow-rise method, is a metaphor for a purposeful life driven by service and charity. Cookies, sticky buns, stromboli, pizza crust, and "the world's greatest brownies" are some of the delectable dividend recipes included.
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About the Author
Peter Reinhart, winner of the 1996 James Beard Foundation's national Bread Competition, has taught bread making at the Culinary Institute of America and the California Culinary Academy. He is currently an instructor at Johnson & Wales University.
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Brother Junipers Bread Book: Slow Rise As Method and Metaphor,Brother Peter Reinhart,Addison Wesley Publishing Company,0201624672,Cooking,Cooking / Wine,Courses & Dishes - Bread,Cakes, baking, icing & sugarcraft
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