Can anyone give me some information on Elizabeth David's book "English Bread and Yeast Cookery"? I seem to remember reading a favorable comment here and would like to buy a copy, but I would like some opinions first. I gather it is out of print and my library doesn't have a copy for me to do my usual check. Not that it costs a fortune but I don't want to buy a dud. Any input gratefully received, A.
I purchased her book some years ago and for some reason I just couldn't get on with it, don't ask me why but I just didn't like it, so gave it to a friend in North Carolina, I think he likes it. qahtan
I think it is a wonderful book! Full of history of bread making as well as recipes - the research must have taken her ages! I should think there is something in there for just about everyone...
Andrew
There are far more than just those two - French Provincial Cooking for a start is fabulous. Try to read them all - her take on life is amazing and the recipes are really good. SUCH a good read - for anyone interested in food generally. And excellent writing....
Andrew
AnnieT, I'm assuming the books long since arrived! How did you get on with them? Since your thread I've been dipping into several of her books again and am hooked all over again!
Hope the birthday went well!
Andrew
I liked An Omelet and a Glass of Wine for bed reading too. It was a great read. When you're finished with the ones you have you might enjoy her biography Writing at the Kitchen Table, so interesting, no recipes. Or, Is There a Nutmeg in the House, very good also.
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