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  2. Daniel Leader - Wikipedia

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    His books Bread Alone and Local Breads both won the prestigious IACP award for best baking book. His book, Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making, was the 2020 James Beard Foundation Award winner in the "Baking and Desserts" book category. [9] [10]

  3. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Made with a significant amount of whole grain flour, usually rye or wheat; sometimes made with molasses or coffee. Also known as "wholemeal bread". Bublik: Wheat bread: Poland: Made from yeast-leavened wheat dough that commonly contains milk, butter, and egg whites and is rather sweet. Canadian White: White: Canada: A thick, protein-rich sliced ...

  4. Poulsbo Bread - Wikipedia

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    Poulsbo Bread was developed by Marion Sluys, the owner of Sluys' Bakery in Poulsbo, from a biblical recipe. [1] In 1974, after reading a passage in the Book of Ezekiel directing the baking of a specific type of multigrain bread, Sluys claims he decided to attempt to prepare the recipe in his Poulsbo bakery, naming the resulting product Poulsbo ...

  5. Multigrain Grilled Cheese Sandwiches Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat a panini press or grill pan. Arrange the bread slices in pairs and very lightly brush 1 side of each slice with oil. Turn the bread oiled side down and mound half of the cheeses on 4 of the slices. Top with the tomatoes, the remaining cheese and the remaining bread, oiled side up. Grill until the bread is toasted and the cheese is melted.

  6. Rye bread - Wikipedia

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    The "deli rye" tradition in the United States is based upon this mixing of grains. Use of high-gluten wheat flour also makes multigrain bread possible, like the "rye and Indian" bread of the American colonies, which combined rye and wheat with cornmeal in one loaf. [8] Rye bread contains phenolic acids and ferulic acid dehydrodimers. [9]

  7. Multigrain bread - Wikipedia

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    A 4,000-year-old Mesopotamian recipe for brewing beer from multigrain loaves of bread mixed with honey is the oldest surviving beer recipe in the world. [15] The Brussels Beer Project microbrewery in Belgium has developed an amber beer with a 7% alcohol by volume named Babylone that incorporates this recipe using leftover, unsold fresh bread donated by supermarkets.

  8. Peter Reinhart - Wikipedia

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    The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread (2001) American Pie: My Search for the Perfect Pizza (2003) Brother Juniper's Bread Book (2005) Crust and Crumb: Master Formulas for Serious Bread Bakers (2006) Peter Reinhart's Whole Grain Breads: New Techniques, Extraordinary Flavor (2007) Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads ...

  9. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    According to one version of the method described by New York baker Jim Lahey, [5] in his book My Bread, one loaf of the bread is made by mixing 400 g (approximately 3 cups) bread flour, 8 g (approximately 1¼ teaspoons) salt and 1 g (approximately ¼ teaspoon) instant yeast with 300 mL (approximately 1 1/3 cups) cool water to produce a 75% ...