Bread recipes?
Anyone have a really good bread recipe to share?
22 Comments
SoleneJanuary 4, 2017
Hi! :)
I made a tutorial recently to make homemade bread (you can eat it with sweet food as well as any kind of meal):
https://www.youtube.com...
I hope it can help you! :)
I made a tutorial recently to make homemade bread (you can eat it with sweet food as well as any kind of meal):
https://www.youtube.com...
I hope it can help you! :)
ChefJuneJune 3, 2013
What type of bread recipes are you looking for? Here's one I make at least once a month for years and years now. I even expanded the recipe so it now makes 4 loaves: Hearty Oatmeal Bread http://food52.com/recipes...
Carol1June 3, 2013
Pumpkin, cherries and sunflower seeds. Make in bread machine. Bake like loaf bread or shape into rolls.
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1 egg
2 tablespoons butter cut up
3 cups bread flour
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
3/4 tablespoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground netmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup dried cherries or cranberries
1/2 cup toasted sunflower seeds
Bake 350 preheated oven 15 minutes if baking rolls. Follow bread machine guidelines. Note: if using dried cherries cut them into smaller pieces before adding to bread machine.
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1 egg
2 tablespoons butter cut up
3 cups bread flour
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
3/4 tablespoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground netmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup dried cherries or cranberries
1/2 cup toasted sunflower seeds
Bake 350 preheated oven 15 minutes if baking rolls. Follow bread machine guidelines. Note: if using dried cherries cut them into smaller pieces before adding to bread machine.
QueenSashyJune 2, 2013
If you are up for a real bread adventure, give this one a try http://food52.com/recipes...
lapadiaJune 2, 2013
Beautiful, QS; thanks for sharing the story of a bread from your childhood and posting the recipe onsite! I love your grandmother's secret marking with the basil, great memories!
lapadiaJune 1, 2013
I'm inspired to jump in on this subject = Bread & Cynthia & AJ, too! I agree 100% with what both Bevi & AJ have to say about Cynthia a favorite recipe for me is the Harvest Bread, see photo below and Cynthia's 2nd link. But I need to add a comment re: AJ's EPI Rolls, I had so much fun making them, a few times over, sadly no photo, but here is the link http://food52.com/recipes...-
rosemary-epi-rolls
rosemary-epi-rolls
BeviMay 31, 2013
And here is Cynthia's ciabatta that I made.
AntoniaJamesJune 1, 2013
Gorgeous! I'm making this the next time I bake bread (which will be tomorrow). I cannot wait. Cynthia, we are so fortunate to have you here. Your generous spirit, along with your extraordinary talent and clear, simple style of recipe writing, are much appreciated. And Bevi, thank you for the inspiration (and for taking the time to post your photo). ;o)
boulangereJune 1, 2013
AJ, you are extremely kind; that is high praise coming from another accomplished baker. I hope you enjoy the ciabatta.
boulangereMay 30, 2013
You need look no further than Food52; if you enter "bread" in the search field in the above left corner and select "recipes" from the drop-down menu, you will find no fewer than 1,046 recipes! By the way, I'm guessing you are looking for yeasted breads. Breads are among my favorite compositions with which to experiment. Here are some I especially love:
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And from my blog, read about rye bread with fresh dill and bagels (which are lots of fun to make)
http://wp.me/p27pPl-km
http://wp.me/p27pPl-a0
Most of all, bread is something to enjoy entirely: making and eating!
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
http://food52.com/recipes...
And from my blog, read about rye bread with fresh dill and bagels (which are lots of fun to make)
http://wp.me/p27pPl-km
http://wp.me/p27pPl-a0
Most of all, bread is something to enjoy entirely: making and eating!
BeviMay 31, 2013
I would add that Cynthia's ciabatta is superb and a wonderful bread: http://thesolitarycook.wordpress.com/2012/02/11/ciabatta/
Cynthia gives a very detailed tutorial and both the poolish and the actual bread recipe in a two-part post. Go for it!
Cynthia gives a very detailed tutorial and both the poolish and the actual bread recipe in a two-part post. Go for it!
BoulderGalinTokyoJune 4, 2013
Your Rye Bread with Fresh Dill looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing your site.
ZombieCupcakeMay 30, 2013
http://www.simplyrecipes... Made this rye for my Grandfather and everyone loved it
HalfPintMay 30, 2013
Not sure what type of bread you are seeking. If you want a quick but delicious sandwich bread, try David Leite's Buttermilk Sandwich Loaf, http://leitesculinaria.com/76946/recipes-buttermilk-sandwich-loaf.html
Takes about 1.5 hours from start to finish. The actual hands on time is 15 minutes. The final product is a buttery soft bread with a subtle tang. It makes a dang good sandwich and toast.
Takes about 1.5 hours from start to finish. The actual hands on time is 15 minutes. The final product is a buttery soft bread with a subtle tang. It makes a dang good sandwich and toast.
irinaleiboMay 30, 2013
Had the best results with Four Hour Baguette from Saveur May 2012 issue. Perfect every time!
Cheers
irina
Cheers
irina
AntoniaJamesMay 30, 2013
Why kind of bread do you wish to make? I have several Pullman style loaves posted here that are excellent, if I may say so. (The people who commented agree.) Here's one I make 20 - 30 times per year, and have for decades -- Buttermilk Oatmeal Bread: http://food52.com/recipes...
Here is another foolproof sandwich loaf. Lately I've been using potato flour instead of potato flakes, as I've had trouble sourcing the latter in bulk. It's called Everyday Potato Bread. I don't make it every day, though when I was preparing sandwiches for my sons' lunches, I made this at least several times per week: http://food52.com/recipes...
And this one Amanda Hesser selected for publication in the New York Times dining section online a few years ago. It's a multigrain cereal bread: http://food52.com/recipes...
If you're interested in making an artisanal bread using a wild yeast levain, I highly recommend the method and recipes in William Alexander's (underappreciated but wonderful) "52 Loaves" (a fun read, too). ;o)
Here is another foolproof sandwich loaf. Lately I've been using potato flour instead of potato flakes, as I've had trouble sourcing the latter in bulk. It's called Everyday Potato Bread. I don't make it every day, though when I was preparing sandwiches for my sons' lunches, I made this at least several times per week: http://food52.com/recipes...
And this one Amanda Hesser selected for publication in the New York Times dining section online a few years ago. It's a multigrain cereal bread: http://food52.com/recipes...
If you're interested in making an artisanal bread using a wild yeast levain, I highly recommend the method and recipes in William Alexander's (underappreciated but wonderful) "52 Loaves" (a fun read, too). ;o)
petitbleuMay 30, 2013
My absolute favorite bread recipe is the basic sourdough boule from the Tartine Bread cookbook. Having said that, everything I've tried from this book has been awesome. Highly recommend.
JKMay 30, 2013
http://info.breadbeckers.com/zojirushi-bread/
http://info.breadbeckers.com/ezekiel-bread/
http://info.breadbeckers.com/ezekiel-bread/
MonitaMay 30, 2013
Sullivan Street Bakery recipe
http://www.sullivanstreetbakery.com/recipes
http://www.sullivanstreetbakery.com/recipes
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