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Bread for Breakfast
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.815
EAN: 9781580082136
ISBN: 1580082130
Label: Ten Speed Press
Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 158
Publication Date: 2001-04
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Studio: Ten Speed Press

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Usher in your brand new day with aromatic freshly baked bread * Over 50 recipes from moist muffins, crumbly pancakes or fluffy pancakes to crunchy waffles, silky crepes, rich coffee cakes, seductive brioches, and simple loaves * Also included are a dozen jams, jellies and other spreads for dressing up the manna from heaven * From the author of Bread Made Easy and the Bread Bible Written by baking authority Beth Hensperger, Bread for Breakfast is a compact, comprehensive introduction to seeing in the new day the best way possible: with freshly baked bread! Old-fashioned favourites take their place alongside clever new combinations in this tasty collection of over 50 recipes - recipes that are sure to become a treasured part of your morning ritual!


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Summary: Unique and delicious!
Comment: Each and every recipe I have made from this book has turned out perfectly. The apricot, white chocolate and walnut scones are legendary around here and I always have people pleading for the recipe. ( I, of course like to take the credit myself). This recipe alone would be worth the price of the book. The thing I like about it most is that you won't find the same recipes in every other book you have. My advice- buy it!

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Summary: Bad recipe for "Sugar-Free Banana Pecan Muffins"
Comment: I tried recipe of "Sugar-Free Banana Pecan Muffins". I am very disappointed and dumped all muffin in trash can. I am not a beginning baker. My friend told me that I should post it and let people know.

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Summary: Two recipes worth the price of the book
Comment: You have not had the perfect cinnamon roll until you have had the macadamia nut cinnamon roll. And the brioche pretzels are worth the effort and time.

Henspergers recipes are usually flawless but these two work better with a little tweaking. Instructions for the cinnamon rolls are to pat out the dough into a rectangle 20 inches by 14 inches. After spreading the filling and rolling the dough into a pinwheel one is to cut 16 rolls 1 1/2 inches thick. The math doesn't work. The dough is pliable -- easily worked by hand into a 24 X 14 inch rectangle. Now you will get your 16 rolls.

The orange-based frosting really enhances the rest of the flavors but the recipe is too parsimonious. For best results increase by 1 1/2 or 2 times.

The problem with the brioche pretzels again is in the dimension of the rectangle. Instructions are to cut 12 equal strips from a 14 X 14 square. Much better results were achieved by reducing the size of the square to 12 X 12 inch square. The strips were easier to cut evenly and much easier to roll into the 20 inch long "ropes" from which to form the pretzels.


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Summary: Some recipes disappoint
Comment: I've tried several recipes in Bread for Breakfast, and I've had a number of disappointments. In many recipes, ingredient amounts are inaccurate or seemingly excessive. For example, in many recipes Hensperger says that 2 packages of dry yeast is equivalent to 2 tablespoons. Actually, 2 packages yields 1 1/2 tablespoons.

In her recipe for Oatmeal Egg Bread with a Cinnamon Swirl, which makes 2 loaves, the filling calls for 1 1/2 cups of brown sugar. When I used this amount, some of the sugar melted in the oven and spilled out of the pan. What remained became large clumps of unmelted sugar in the middle of the loaf, which was unappetizing and made the slices hard to toast.

My most recent attempt was the Lemon and Blueberry Bread with Lemon Glaze. It omitted a crucial instruction which is a must whenever baking with berries: toss them with a small amount of flour before adding them to the batter. Because the recipe didn't mention it, I forgot to do this, and I wound up with Blueberry Upside-Down Cake: all the berries sank to the bottom, and the bread fell apart when I removed it from the pan. The Lemon Glaze also seemed unnecessary: it made the bread soggy and needlessly sweet.

The majority of the recipes I've tried from this book are very sweet. This is a matter of personal taste, but I would have been happier with a better balance of flavors in the finished products.

Not all her recipes have problems, though. Her Seeded Dakota Bread is wonderful, with a complex nutty flavor and interesting texture.

I really enjoy making morning pastries. Bread for Breakfast is full of great ideas, and has helped expand my repertoire. But I find I need to interpret the recipes carefully, and not be afraid to make adjustments where I find potential problems. Novice bakers should be aware of these pitfalls before buying this book.


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Summary: great breads
Comment: Bread For Breakfast contains excellent recipes for the bread-making enthusiast, as well as many recipes easy enough for the beginner to complete successfully. I made three recipes the first night. Buttermilk White Bread is very light and is wonderful toasted. The Orange Bread is divine in rounds as suggested in the book, or baked in a french bread pan. My Biscuit Muffins almost rose from the pans on their own. Beth Hensperger has provided quite a variety of items in this most delightful book,not just for breakfast but for anytime at all.


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