Has anyone looked at or used Rose Levy Beranbaum's Bread Bible? I received it as a gift (most likely because of my great respect for her other books).
Yet I find I am turning to other books for ideas or formulas instead... I was just wondering what others thought and if any one had made many things out of it.
Yet I find I am turning to other books for ideas or formulas instead... I was just wondering what others thought and if any one had made many things out of it.
I for one like Roses writing style. I do not have the Bread Bible but I have her other 2 books "The Cake Bible" and the "Pie and Pastry Bible" kudos to you Rose those are both excellent books and have been a great asset to my ever expanding library of cookbooks.
Rgds
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I just happened to put my shaped and panned sourdough in the frig because I ran out of time to bake. I put it in Sunday evening and took it out to warm up on Monday evening after work.
I baked it according to the recipe and it turned out to be the best tasting sourdough I have ever made. I may not have let it warm up long enough because it didnt rise as much as usual, but I got pretty good oven spring.
I brought the 3 loaves to work today and everyone who ate it said that it was the best so far (and they gobble my breads down!)
Now you all are gonna force me to buy Rose's book! Dang! Dang! Dang! LOL
This is my third bread from the BB. It is said that the third time's the charm, well it true for this book and marriage too :>0 LOL
I made the foccacia and while technically correct, to me, it was bland, the again I am a newbie. Last week Banana Feather bread, it was good but forgettable.
Last night I finished the Authentic Pumpernickel w Raisins and it is a home run. Deep, earthy, offset with the raisins and sesame seeds.
It's because of the theory at the front of the book that I gifted it to a young friend. I think the recipes are approachable, that Rose is a good guide through process.
This is an old thread I know but I'm here as I'm very interested in this book. Having said this, I really do like to be able to see inside the books on Amazon and I remain disappointed that I can't do this in this instance. I've been over to her blog in the hope of finding example pages there, but with no luck. Does anyone have a link where I may be able to preview. It's more the writing style that I want a feel for.