Bread in Half the Time by Linda West Eckhardt and Diana Butts is Collingwood. It 'was published in 1991 and is now mainly in antique shops. This is a great workbook, with 344 pages including many illustrations beautifully presented.
While the others since this book was published, have received micro-rise bread baking techniques in their investigations into the baking of bread, this was the first serious work and concentrated on the use of the microwave to reduce the waiting time bread. Rise And 'the subtitle "Use your microwave oven and food processor to make real bread baking 90 minutes," and his recipes live up to that expectation - after a little' practice that is!
The increase in micro-process is very simple, although it certainly brings a different pace to make bread. One critic noted that, since they had begun to micro-leavened bread, which she is no longer needed in the store-bought bread, so great is the balance between time and the wages of home-made bread is beenreadily available. This does not mean that there is a '"recipe - there is no such thing, if" instant-bread "true bread is on the agenda. Plan ahead, so there is time available to focus on bread is good, but it is a time much shorter and easier to manage.
Beginners will find the most useful detailed introductory section, since it requires a lot of information on ingredients for baking supplies and their role in the creation of bread (as flour, salt, sugar, yeast, eggs,Fat). Various kitchen equipment is also covered, with much consideration given, microwaves and their settings and options. Yet it is the broad range of step-by-step increase in micro-recipes - 200 pages worth - is the big attraction. While you can dive only in every recipe of choice to read the introduction to the micro-rise method is to create the first bread much easier. The wide choice of bread, French bread, black bread, pizza dough, for Fougasse- All with a food processor and microwave oven. For those who prefer to use the bread machine, there are lots of recipes for those who do with bread and basic health, bread, brunch, pancakes, donuts, sweet rolls and bread.
This is not a picture book, but one for the kitchen bench where it is the sense of experience not only enjoyable, but cooked delicious breads available.