We all became obsessed with sourdough bread last spring, and it’s no wonder. What better way to channel anxiety than by pummeling bread dough and then slathering the delicious, fresh-baked results ...
Today, Julia shares how to make some of her favorite snowy day comfort foods: homemade (no-knead) rye bread, warm and hearty ...
Did you know that the average American consumes about 53 pounds of bread annually Yet, few take the time to craft this staple ...
In a wide, shallow bowl or baking dish, whisk together eggs, milk and crème fraîche. Season generously with salt and pepper. Add bread and toss. While completing remaining steps, toss occasionally to ...
Dissolve yeast in 2 cups warm water. Add the salt and gradually beat in 4 cups of the flour. The dough should be soft. Cover lightly and let rise in the mixing bowl in a warm place until doubled in ...
Nothing makes a home feel as warm and welcoming as the aroma of freshly baked bread. Whether it’s the yeasty scent filling ...
Usually each week I try and have a photo of one of the recipes I’m sharing. Well, for this week, we’re going back to the source for the rye bread recipe. Farmer Bruner came by yesterday and baled the ...
James Beard said it: “Good bread is the most fundamentally satisfying of all foods.” And almost no bread tastes better than a hot, crusty loaf pulled from your own oven, made by your own hands ...
We all became obsessed with sourdough bread last spring, and it’s no wonder. What better way to channel anxiety than by pummeling bread dough and then slathering the delicious, fresh-baked results ...