For physician Jeffrey Hertzberg and baker Zoe Francois, the journey to no-knead bread began innocently enough. While their toddlers learned to play the xylophone in a Minneapolis music class, ...
"The conventions, the normal way of making bread was you bought a mixer or you kneaded dough by hand and through the physical handling of the dough, mechanically moving it around, you would make the ...
Some of the most popular recipes I’ve ever shared on Voraciously have been for no-knead breads. That’s a trend I can get behind. I adore bread in all shapes, forms and processes, but the particular ...
Really? You haven’t heard about it? Well, where have you been — out spending $5 a loaf at artisan bakeshops? If so, allow me to turn you into a bread-making machine, because if my bread can look like ...
Go buy the book. I did. At $29.95, it may seem expensive, but compared to a half-dozen loaves of bakeshop bread at $5 a pop, trust me: in the long run, it’s an absolute bargain. In addition to step-by ...
In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Add the flour and salt, stirring until blended. The dough will be shaggy and sticky. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let the dough rest at least 8 hours, ...
In 1998, Suzanne Dunaway was behind the takeout counter at her wholesale bakery, Buona Forchetta in Los Angeles, when a literary agent walked in to pick up some bread. The agent was a regular customer ...
Since I first shared this innovation—the word “recipe” does not do the technique justice—in the New York Times in 2006, thousands of people have made it. For many, it was their first foray into bread ...
Intimidated by baking your own bread? Aube Giroux of the Kitchen Vignettes blog shows you an easy, yet delicious, method for making bakery-quality bread at home. Today I'm going to share with you the ...
Today I’m going to share with you the recipe that turned me into a regular homemade bread baker. You may have heard of it before. It’s Jim Lahey’s magical No-Knead bread and it became an internet ...
In 2006, it changed the face of baking. Now, J. Kenji López-Alt takes a fresh look at Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman’s revolutionary recipe. No-knead bread was “the recipe that democratized bread-baking,” ...