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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
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891.0. "BOOK: Breads and Rolls Cookbook" by HPSVAX::MANDALINCI () Mon Dec 21 1987 13:02

    I'm looking for recommendations for a bread and roll recipe book.
    I've made plenty of bread and rolls before so the book does not
    have to be for beginners or made from things like Pillsbury Cresent
    Rolls. I'm looking for more than white breads. I used to make these
    wonderful potatoe rolls but no longer can find a recipe for them.
    Same thing for me Russian Beer Bread.
    
    Thanks in advance.
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891.13 sources for good bread recipesVAXUUM::FARRTue Dec 22 1987 11:3310
    
    The New York Times Bread and Soup cookbook is a good one (and still
    available through book clubs and stores, I think).  I also like
    many, many of the recipes in the NYT Natural Foods cookbook, which
    most of us seem to have picked up in college in the late 70's/early
    80's.  
    
    A friend of mine likes James Beards' book, "Beard on Bread".
    
    
891.2Here's a few more...STEREO::WHITCOMBTue Dec 22 1987 15:4218
    1.  Bread Winners Cookbook - about 45 different bread bakers share
        their recipes in this cookbook (paperback).
    
    2.  Bake Your Own Bread by Floss and Stan Dworkin - recipes for
        breads, rolls, muffins, biscuits, etc. (hardcover)
    
    3.  Fast Breads! by Early & Morris - this cookbook features recipes
        that take very little time to make (paperback)
    
    4.  Mary's Bread Basket & Soup Kettle - 360 bread recipes and 65
        soup recipes (paperback)
    
    5.  Bernard Clayton's New Complete Book of Breads - 300 bread recipes,
        biscuits, muffins, breadsticks, popovers, etc. (hardcover)
    
    
    Hope these are helpful to you!
    
891.3and another one...GENRAL::KILGORESun Dec 27 1987 17:5218
    There is a book put out by Better Homes and Gardens called:
              
    	Cooking with Whole Grains
    
    It contains more than breads, such as cereals and other breakfast
    goodies, soups, snacks, side dishes and desserts.  
                                 
    Bread recipes include:
    
    	Cracked Wheat Italian Bread
        Swiss Rye Bread
    	Granary Bread
    	Buckwheat Bread
    	Pull-apart Bread Loaves
    	Grain Sprouts Braided Loaf
    	Whole Wheat English Muffins
    	Whole Grain Dinner Rolls 
    	Crescents
891.4and one more..THE780::WILDEImagine all the people..Fri Jan 01 1988 22:1110
For anyone from rank amatuer to old pro:

	The Tassajara Bread Book


Ask you favorite book store for it...it was printed a LOOOONG time ago,
but it is the best book on making breads that I've ever seen.  My copy is
totally "antiqued" by so much handling.

					D
891.5annotated [and revised] book list with recommeTIGEMS::RYDERAl Ryder, aquatic sanitary engineerMon Jan 04 1988 06:50179
    This is my annotated list of bread cookbooks. 
    
    The books marked with an "\r" are the books I own; the "\l" I have 
    borrowed from the Nashua Public Library but do not own.  The "\w" 
    books were extracted from Note 891.2 by Meredith STEREO::Whitcomb.  
    Prices are appproximate. 
    
    
    	Allman, R		$7 ppr	ISBN 0-88240-085-1  1976 \r
    	Alaska Sourdough
    
    		Limited.  Allman would use sourdough for anything.
    
    	Beard, J		$3 ppr	ISBN 0-345-29550-1  1973 \r
    	Beard on Bread
    
    		This is a "classic", and it might be good, but my 
    		copy is hard for my eyes to read and just recently 
    		purchased, so I don't use it.  I recommend others.
    
    		Because of the age of this text, it doesn't even mention 
    		Rapidrise yeast, food processors, or convection ovens.
    
    	Braue, J		$2 ppr	ISBN 0-515-02045-1  1961 \r
    	Uncle John's Original Bread Book
    
    		OK, especially for breads of northern Europe.
    		Not recommended if you can buy Ojakangas instead.
    
    	Brown, E		$3 ppr	ISBN 0-87773-025-3  1970 \r
    	The Tassajara Bread Book
    
    		Recommended.  Old, limited, but good.
    
    	Casella, D	A World of Breads
    	$10			1966	David White, pub
    
    	Casella, D		$10	ISBN 0-87250-032-2  1979 \l
    	The New Book of Breads
    
    		Recommended.  Brief, simple, broad, good, but incomplete.  
    		A nice ten page section on pizza type breads; one page on 
    		French type breads, and that one not particularly good.
    
    	Clayton, B		$25	ISBN 0-671-60222-5  1987 \r
    	New Complete Book of Breads   (replaces his 1973 book)
    
    		Recommended for those who own a few good bread books 
    		already.  Very thorough, especially in alternate 
    		mechanical processes for the same recipe.  I'm having 
    		good luck with the book.
    
    	Clayton, B		$15	ISBN 0-672-52071-0  1978 \l
    	The Breads of France
    
    		Recommended.  Rather thorough, but don't look for a 
    		recipe for "French Bread" in Clayton's books.
    
    		I think Clayton's New Complete Book of Breads has 
    		reproduced several of this book's recipes.
    
    	Cutler, C		$6	ISBN 0-89256-317-6  1985 \r
    	Carol Cutler's Great Fast Breads
    
    		Pretty good book; organized by time, the total elapsed 
    		time from start to table.  Four chapters: less than 30 
    		minutes, less than 60, 90, and two hours.  So there 
    		isn't anything on sourdough, and I don't think I'll try 
    		her French bread (and, in fairness, she mentions the 
    		limitations and differences in her hurried recipes).
    
    		Includes recipes for No-knead, "no-rise", yeast breads
    		that do indeed rise without a proofing period.
    
    
    	Dworkin, F & S						 \w
    	Bake Your Own Bread 
    
    		Recommended by Meredith Whitcomb. 
    
    	Early & Morris						 \w
    	Fast Breads! 
    
    		recipes that take very little time to make 
    		Recommended by Meredith Whitcomb. 
    
    	Greene, D		$9 ppr	ISBN 0-89594-147-3  1984 \l
    	Whole Grain Baking
    
    		Recommended, especially for someone with little time
    		who buys bread books for occasional use, not serious 
    		reading.  In that context, this is another little gem.
    
    	Gubser, Mary						 \w
    	Mary's Bread Basket & Soup Kettle 
    
    		360 bread recipes and 65 soup recipes 
    		Recommended by Meredith Whitcomb. 
    
    	Gubser, Mary		$23	ISBN 0-688-04176-0  1985 \r
    	America's Bread Book
    
    		I'm not impressed.  She doesn't seem to understand the 
    		biochemistry of bread; I believe some statements to be 
    		in error.  However, my wife doesn't understand the 
    		process perfectly, and Betty makes better bread than I.
    
!   		The organization of the book is a travelogue, not 
! 		my preference for a cookbook.  Essentially identical 
! 		recipes appear in multiple places.  
! 
! 		I have not used the recipe section yet.
    
    	Hunter, B		$2	Pivot ? #87983-078-225  1972 \r
    	Whole-Grain Baking Sampler 
    
    		Limited but OK. 
    
    	Jones, J & E		$11 ppr	ISBN 0-06-091359-2  1982 \r
    	The Book of Bread
    
    		I've only had this book for two weeks, but it looks 
    		like it may become a favorite, rivaled only by Laurel's
    		Kitchen and maybe Ojakangas.  It has multiple recipes 
    		for batter breads, popovers, and French bread --- more 
    		than I can say for most books.  The theory sections 
    		seem good.
    
    	Ojakangas, B		$20	ISBN 0-525-24247-3  1984 \r
    	Great Whole Grain Breads
    
    		Very much recommended.  Don't be misled by the title; 
    		she uses some white flour in almost all recipes.
    
    	Roberts, A L		$4	ISBN 0-486-24529-2  1967  Dover \r
    	Sourdough Breads and Coffee Cakes
    
    		This books is a little gem!  Recommended for the 
    		intermediate bread baker.  I bought mine at LL Bean's.
    
    	Robertson, Flinders, & Godfrey	$20	ISBN 0-394-53700-9  1984 \r
    	The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book
    
    		Recommended for beginner or baker.  Although the emphasis 
    		is on whole grain baking, the book is very, very good.
    
    		The list price, $20, has been marked down to $6 at the 
    		Royal Discount Bookstore in Merrimack.  I intend to buy 
    		some copies to set aside as future gifts.
    
    	Rosenberg, L		$3 ppr	ISBN 0-942320-13-1  1986
    	Muffins and Cupcakes
    
    		Not generally recommended.  Fancy fluff.
    
    	?			$ ?	ISBN ? 	Fleischmann's Y-11191-3/76
    	Fleischmann's Bake-it-easy Yeast Book 			\r
    
    		Recommended!  Brief, good, and probably free from 
    		people who want you to succeed.
    
    	?							 \w
    	Bread Winners Cookbook 
    
    		Recommended by Meredith Whitcomb. 
    
    
    Recommendations:
    
    If you intend to bake only a few times a year, use the bread section of 
    Pillsbury's cookbook or Betty Crocker.  And follow the recipes exactly, 
    including the *brand* of yeast.  (Not all brands of yeast are the same; 
    some recipe techniques won't work well with another brand.)
    
    If you intend to bake once or twice a month, buy Greene, Cutler, Casella, 
    and Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book.  Later get the Fleischmann booklet.
   
    If you are captured by bread baking magic, then add to your library the 
    recommended books by Ojakangas, Jones, Clayton, Brown, and Roberts.
891.6Bread you could drive a nail withPIETRO::ANSELMOWed Oct 05 1988 23:4416
< Note 891.4 by THE780::WILDE "Imagine all the people.." >
                              -< and one more.. >-

>>For anyone from rank amatuer to old pro:

>>	The Tassajara Bread Book

Just for yucks, did you ever try the "Tibetan Barley Loaf"?  We followed 
the directions explicitly, and came up with something nearly 
indistinguishable from a cannonball.  Other than that, we produced several
delicious loaves of bread from other recipes in the book.

By the way, it wasn't THAT long ago. It was a current publication when we 
bought it.

Bob Anselmo
891.7Zen bread bakingCSC32::K_TOStop making senseTue Dec 08 1992 13:057
Does anyone know of a bread cookbook call _The_Zen_of_Breadbaking_?

I'm not sure if that's the exact title, but would appreciate any info.

Thanks.

Karen