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My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook (Introducing "Hands-Free" Technique): From the kitchen of Artisan Bread with Steve
No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead bread, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. Those who want bread machine bread, but... don't want to buy and store a bread machine. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven bread without the hustle of expensive machines, Dutch ovens, or kneading. Turbo bread is a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... that provides you with an option. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make bread with a glass bowl and a spoon.To watch a video demonstration of no-knead "Turbo" bread using the "hands-free" technique go to my YouTube channel ("AstisanBreadWithSteve") and watch "Introduction to No-Knead "Turbo" Bread (updated)... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours (super easy)". Then come back and get the cookbook.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Step by step, this cookbook will take you on a journey you will love and enjoy.Thanks - Steve
My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook (Introducing "Hands-Free" Technique) (B&W Version): From the kitchen of Artisan Bread with Steve
No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead bread, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. Those who want bread machine bread, but... don't want to buy and store a bread machine. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven bread without the hustle of expensive machines, Dutch ovens, or kneading. Turbo bread is a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... that provides you with an option. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make bread with a glass bowl and a spoon.To watch a video demonstration of no-knead "Turbo" bread using the "hands-free" technique go to my YouTube channel ("AstisanBreadWithSteve") and watch "Introduction to No-Knead "Turbo" Bread (updated)... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours (super easy)". Then come back and get the cookbook.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Step by step, this cookbook will take you on a journey you will love and enjoy.Thanks - Steve
My First Bread Cookbook... For Kids of all Ages

My First Bread Cookbook... For Kids of all Ages

Steve Gamelin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
pokkari
YouTube's #1 no-knead bread channel (ArtisanBreadWithSteve) has methods and techniques so innovative... Steve has viewers as young as 6 making his bread recipes. In response to the popularity of his methods and techniques with the younger generation, Steve designed a YouTube video and this cookbook to support and encourage kids of all ages to make bread.This is the ideal bread cookbook for the newbie... the first timer... the future baker... because I will show you how to make bread in a glass bowl with a spoon... without dusting the counter with flour or touching the dough with your hands. It's called the "hands-free technique". It uses the principles of a bread machine... without the bread machine.This cookbook uses building blocks. I start with the simplest recipe, then add one technique or method until you're a master baker. That's right, you'll be baking artisan quality bread your family, friends, neighbors, boyfriends (or girlfriends), and teachers will love (you'll be popular). But I won't stop there... I'll show you how to make rolls and pizza. And, I'll show you how to bake artisan quality bread in a "poor man's Dutch oven" (the newest, most innovative, technique in bread baking).There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Step by step, this cookbook will take you on a journey you will love and enjoy.Thanks - Steve
My First Bread Cookbook... For Kids of all Ages (B&W Version)

My First Bread Cookbook... For Kids of all Ages (B&W Version)

Steve Gamelin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
pokkari
YouTube's #1 no-knead bread channel (ArtisanBreadWithSteve) has methods and techniques so innovative... Steve has viewers as young as 6 making his bread recipes. In response to the popularity of his methods and techniques with the younger generation, Steve designed a YouTube video and this cookbook to support and encourage kids of all ages to make bread.This is the ideal bread cookbook for the newbie... the first timer... the future baker... because I will show you how to make bread in a glass bowl with a spoon... without dusting the counter with flour or touching the dough with your hands. It's called the "hands-free technique". It uses the principles of a bread machine... without the bread machine.This cookbook uses building blocks. I start with the simplest recipe, then add one technique or method until you're a master baker. That's right, you'll be baking artisan quality bread your family, friends, neighbors, boyfriends (or girlfriends), and teachers will love (you'll be popular). But I won't stop there... I'll show you how to make rolls and pizza. And, I'll show you how to bake artisan quality bread in a "poor man's Dutch oven" (the newest, most innovative, technique in bread baking).There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Step by step, this cookbook will take you on a journey you will love and enjoy.Thanks - Steve
How to Bake No-Knead Bread, Rolls & Pizza in a Toaster Oven (B&W): From the kitchen of Artisan Bread with Steve
No oven... no problem... you can bake no-knead bread in a toaster oven. Baking bread, rolls and pizza in a toaster oven is ideal for those with limited kitchens and those of you who don't want to turn the oven on because it heats the house in the summer.This is the ideal bread cookbook for the newbie... the first timer... the future baker... the young and the old... because I will show you how to make no-knead yeast bread in a glass bowl with a spoon, without dusting the counter with flour or touching the dough with your hands. It's called "hands-free" technique. It uses the principles of a bread machine... without the bread machine.These techniques are a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... you'll love the results.Thanks - Steve
How to Bake No-Knead Bread, Rolls & Pizza in a Toaster Oven: From the kitchen of Artisan Bread with Steve
No oven... no problem... you can bake no-knead bread in a toaster oven. Baking bread, rolls and pizza in a toaster oven is ideal for those with limited kitchens and those of you who don't want to turn the oven on because it heats the house in the summer.This is the ideal bread cookbook for the newbie... the first timer... the future baker... the young and the old... because I will show you how to make no-knead yeast bread in a glass bowl with a spoon, without dusting the counter with flour or touching the dough with your hands. It's called "hands-free" technique. It uses the principles of a bread machine... without the bread machine.These techniques are a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... you'll love the results.Thanks - Steve
Cooking without a Kitchen.. Eco-Friendly Quick & Easy Cooking (B&W)

Cooking without a Kitchen.. Eco-Friendly Quick & Easy Cooking (B&W)

Steve Gamelin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
pokkari
Hi, I'm Steve. I am best known for my no-knead bread videos and cookbooks, but like all other bakers... I cook and bake a wide variety of foods. This is my "personal" cookbook... the real world cookbook I pick up and use when baking at home. It reflects my personal taste and lifestyle.While my wife and I are fortunate enough to have a full kitchen, I do the majority of my cooking and baking in limited space kitchen next to the computer area. Thus I do 90% of my cooking and baking using a toaster oven, microwave, and portable cooktop.-It's eco-friendly... recipes use energy efficient technique and appliances whenever possible without compromising quality.-Recipes are designed to use bakeware with lids versus aluminum foil when possible.-The ingredients are simple... I don't have a drawer full of outdated herbs and spices.-Because it is the cookbook I use on a daily basis, it's very practical. I didn't create elaborate recipes to impress others, they were created for, and approved by, my wife (my toughest critic).-And, I developed recipes and techniques for baking no-knead bread and pizza in the toaster oven.I hope this becomes one of your "can't do without" cookbooks.Thanks - Steve
World's Easiest No-Knead Sandwich Bread using a Poor Man's Dutch Oven (Plus... Guide to Poor Man's Dutch Ovens): From the kitchen of Artisan Bread wit
The reason I recommend this cookbook is... it's a new and innovative technique that gives you the ability to bake bread all summer long without using an oven (it can be baked in a toaster oven). This is the only cookbook of its kind. What makes this cookbook unique is... "Hands-free technique" New and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands."Roll-to-coat" Innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc."Poor man's Dutch oven" New and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven. Simply stated, a "poor man's Dutch oven" is a bread pan covered by another bread pan. The purpose of the bottom bread pan is to shape the loaf into sandwich bread and the purpose of the cover (top bread pan) is to trap the moisture from the dough in a hot, enclosed environment. In other words... I have replaced the standard Dutch oven with two bread pan to get the desired shape... sandwich bread.Toaster oven: No oven... no problem... you can bake no-knead bread in a toaster oven. This technique is ideal for those with limited kitchens and those of you who don't want to turn the oven on because it heats the house in the summer.Hi I'm Steve. My YouTube channel is "Artisan Bread with Steve" on which I have a series of educational videos demonstrating how to make a variety of no-knead breads and these cookbooks support the videos giving me the ability to go into greater detail regarding the dynamics of making no-knead bread (a level of detail I couldn't fit in a video) while they give my readers and subscribers a convenient vehicle for reading and using recipes. Even if you aren't thinking about making bread you will find this and interesting book to read... and you just might learn how easy it is to make no-knead bread using the "hands-free" method.Thanks - Steve
World's Easiest No-Knead Sandwich Bread using a Poor Man's Dutch Oven (Plus... Guide to Poor Man's Dutch Ovens) (B&W Version): From the kitchen of Art
The reason I recommend this cookbook is... it's a new and innovative technique that gives you the ability to bake bread all summer long without using an oven (it can be baked in a toaster oven). This is the only cookbook of its kind. What makes this cookbook unique is... "Hands-free technique" New and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands."Roll-to-coat" Innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc."Poor man's Dutch oven" New and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven. Simply stated, a "poor man's Dutch oven" is a bread pan covered by another bread pan. The purpose of the bottom bread pan is to shape the loaf into sandwich bread and the purpose of the cover (top bread pan) is to trap the moisture from the dough in a hot, enclosed environment. In other words... I have replaced the standard Dutch oven with two bread pan to get the desired shape... sandwich bread.Toaster oven: No oven... no problem... you can bake no-knead bread in a toaster oven. This technique is ideal for those with limited kitchens and those of you who don't want to turn the oven on because it heats the house in the summer.Hi I'm Steve. My YouTube channel is "Artisan Bread with Steve" on which I have a series of educational videos demonstrating how to make a variety of no-knead breads and these cookbooks support the videos giving me the ability to go into greater detail regarding the dynamics of making no-knead bread (a level of detail I couldn't fit in a video) while they give my readers and subscribers a convenient vehicle for reading and using recipes. Even if you aren't thinking about making bread you will find this and interesting book to read... and you just might learn how easy it is to make no-knead bread using the "hands-free" method.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More (B&W Version)

Introduction to No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More (B&W Version)

Steve Gamelin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
pokkari
You'll be pleasantly surprised with how easy it is to make pizza dough. Just mix... wait... and poof, you have pizza dough. In fact... sometimes we spend more time running around getting a pizza than it takes to make great tasting pizzas. And the cost of the ingredients to make pizza dough is less than $1.What makes this cookbook unique is the technique. I use a process called "degas, pull & stretch" which replaces folding and shaping... a process called "roll to coat" to dust the dough with flour in the mixing bowl. Bottom-line... I can make pizza dough in a glass bowl with a spoon... without ever touching the dough. I call it "hands-free" because you won't touch the dough until you roll it out of the mixing bowl to shape into a pizza which I demonstrate on YouTube in World's Easiest Pizza Dough... ready to bake in less than 2 hours (no-knead "hands-free" technique).And, once you've made your own fresh pizza dough... you'll never go back.Thanks - SteveIntroductory material includes: Quick Note from Steve, Ingredients, Technique & Tips, and Equipment & Bakeware.No-Knead Pizza Dough & Pizza includes... Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours), "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours), Personal Size, Whole Wheat, and Beer Pizza Dough.Pizza Recipes: Mushroom-Black Olive Pizza, Pepperoni Pizza, Whole Wheat Cheese Pizza, Meatball & Bacon Pizza, Garlic Breadsticks & Nuggets, and Great Galloping Garlic Knots.The Perfect Little 9" Pizza includes... Dough Choices: Small Batch and Small Batch Whole Wheat Pizza Dough.Pizza Recipes: Pepperoni Pizza, Cheese Pizza, Meatball Pizza, Mushroom-Black Olive Pizza, Veggie Pizza, Bacon-Bacon-Bacon Pizza, and Mexican Jalape o-Chili Fiesta Pizza.No-Knead Mediterranean Olive Focaccia includes...Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours) and "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours) Mediterranean Olive Dough.Focaccia Recipes: Mediterranean Olive and Perfect Little 9" Mediterranean Olive Focaccia.No-Knead Fougasse includes...Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours) and "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours) Fougasse Dough.Fougasse Recipes: Herb-Black Olive Fougasse, and Garlic-Herb Fougasse.Restaurant Style Flatbread includes...Dough Choices: "Turbo" No-Knead, "Yogurt" Enhanced, and "No Yeast" Restaurant Style Flatbread Dough.Flatbread Recipes: Classic Cheese Flatbread, Pesto-Black Olive Flatbread, Tomato-Cheese Flatbread, Pepperoni-Bacon Flatbread, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon Flatbread, Mexican Jalape o-Chili Fiesta Flatbread, Asparagus Flatbread, Fresh Strawberry Flatbread, Fresh Blueberry-Basil Flatbread, and Restaurant Style Pan Grilled Flatbread with Hummus, Pesto, Olive Tapenade Trio.Basic Flatbread includes: Basic Pan Grilled Flatbread.It's a nice selection of No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More.
Introduction to No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More

Introduction to No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More

Steve Gamelin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
pokkari
You'll be pleasantly surprised with how easy it is to make pizza dough. Just mix... wait... and poof, you have pizza dough. In fact... sometimes we spend more time running around getting a pizza than it takes to make great tasting pizzas. And the cost of the ingredients to make pizza dough is less than $1.What makes this cookbook unique is the technique. I use a process called "degas, pull & stretch" which replaces folding and shaping... a process called "roll to coat" to dust the dough with flour in the mixing bowl. Bottom-line... I can make pizza dough in a glass bowl with a spoon... without ever touching the dough. I call it "hands-free" because you won't touch the dough until you roll it out of the mixing bowl to shape into a pizza which I demonstrate on YouTube in World's Easiest Pizza Dough... ready to bake in less than 2 hours (no-knead "hands-free" technique).And, once you've made your own fresh pizza dough... you'll never go back.Thanks - SteveIntroductory material includes: Quick Note from Steve, Ingredients, Technique & Tips, and Equipment & Bakeware.No-Knead Pizza Dough & Pizza includes... Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours), "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours), Personal Size, Whole Wheat, and Beer Pizza Dough.Pizza Recipes: Mushroom-Black Olive Pizza, Pepperoni Pizza, Whole Wheat Cheese Pizza, Meatball & Bacon Pizza, Garlic Breadsticks & Nuggets, and Great Galloping Garlic Knots.The Perfect Little 9" Pizza includes... Dough Choices: Small Batch and Small Batch Whole Wheat Pizza Dough.Pizza Recipes: Pepperoni Pizza, Cheese Pizza, Meatball Pizza, Mushroom-Black Olive Pizza, Veggie Pizza, Bacon-Bacon-Bacon Pizza, and Mexican Jalape o-Chili Fiesta Pizza.No-Knead Mediterranean Olive Focaccia includes...Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours) and "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours) Mediterranean Olive Dough.Focaccia Recipes: Mediterranean Olive and Perfect Little 9" Mediterranean Olive Focaccia.No-Knead Fougasse includes...Dough Choices: "Traditional" No-Knead (proof for 8 to 24 hours) and "Turbo" No-Knead (proof for 1-1/2 hours) Fougasse Dough.Fougasse Recipes: Herb-Black Olive Fougasse, and Garlic-Herb Fougasse.Restaurant Style Flatbread includes...Dough Choices: "Turbo" No-Knead, "Yogurt" Enhanced, and "No Yeast" Restaurant Style Flatbread Dough.Flatbread Recipes: Classic Cheese Flatbread, Pesto-Black Olive Flatbread, Tomato-Cheese Flatbread, Pepperoni-Bacon Flatbread, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon Flatbread, Mexican Jalape o-Chili Fiesta Flatbread, Asparagus Flatbread, Fresh Strawberry Flatbread, Fresh Blueberry-Basil Flatbread, and Restaurant Style Pan Grilled Flatbread with Hummus, Pesto, Olive Tapenade Trio.Basic Flatbread includes: Basic Pan Grilled Flatbread.It's a nice selection of No-Knead Pizza, Restaurant Style Flatbread & More.
How to Bake No-Knead Bread in a Skillet, CorningWare, Dutch Oven, Covered Baker & More (Updated to Include "Hands-Free" Technique): From the kitchen o
No Dutch oven... no problem... you can use a skillet, pie plate, cookie sheet, CorningWare casserole dish, or a variety of other common household items. You don't need to invest in expensive bakeware to make no-knead bread, but there are subtle differences when baking no-knead bread in a variety of common household items that effects proofing, baking time & temperature and preparation of the bakeware (preheating, etc.).This cookbook explores the options. It applies the new "hands-free" technique to the world's easiest bread recipe (4 ingredients... no mixer... no kneading... no yeast proofing) and adapts it to various types of bakeware. One recipe... lots of options... It will expand the world of no-knead bread making, stimulate your imagination, and please your palate.Cookbook discusses... Ingredients, Technique & Tips (including "Degas, Pull & Stretch", "Roll to Coat", & "Garnish & Baste"), Equipment & Bakeware, etc. followed by simple bread recipes tailored to specific types of bakeware.Skillet & More includes... Skillet, Pie Plate, Cake Pan, Baking Stone, and Cookie Sheet.CorningWare includes... Oblong Loaf (2-1/2 qt Oblong Casserole Dish), Rectangular Loaf (2-1/2 qt Oblong Baker), and Boule (2-1/2 qt Round Entr e Baker).Dutch Oven includes... Standard Boule (5 qt Dutch Oven), Plump Boule (2.6 qt Ceramic Dutch Oven), Plump Boule (3 qt Cast Iron Dutch Oven), Oval Loaf (3 qt Cast Iron Casserole), Eggplant Shaped Loaf (2.25 qt Cast Iron Casserole Dish), and Large Boule (4 qt Cast Iron Braiser).Covered Baker includes... Long Loaf (Long Covered Baker) and Boule (Bread Dome).I think you'll find the cookbook interesting.Thanks - Steve
How to Bake No-Knead Bread in a Skillet, CorningWare, Dutch Oven, Covered Baker & More (Updated to Include "Hands-Free" Technique) (B&W Version): From
No Dutch oven... no problem... you can use a skillet, pie plate, cookie sheet, CorningWare casserole dish, or a variety of other common household items. You don't need to invest in expensive bakeware to make no-knead bread, but there are subtle differences when baking no-knead bread in a variety of common household items that effects proofing, baking time & temperature and preparation of the bakeware (preheating, etc.).This cookbook explores the options. It applies the new "hands-free" technique to the world's easiest bread recipe (4 ingredients... no mixer... no kneading... no yeast proofing) and adapts it to various types of bakeware. One recipe... lots of options... It will expand the world of no-knead bread making, stimulate your imagination, and please your palate.Cookbook discusses... Ingredients, Technique & Tips (including "Degas, Pull & Stretch", "Roll to Coat", & "Garnish & Baste"), Equipment & Bakeware, etc. followed by simple bread recipes tailored to specific types of bakeware.Skillet & More includes... Skillet, Pie Plate, Cake Pan, Baking Stone, and Cookie Sheet.CorningWare includes... Oblong Loaf (2-1/2 qt Oblong Casserole Dish), Rectangular Loaf (2-1/2 qt Oblong Baker), and Boule (2-1/2 qt Round Entr e Baker).Dutch Oven includes... Standard Boule (5 qt Dutch Oven), Plump Boule (2.6 qt Ceramic Dutch Oven), Plump Boule (3 qt Cast Iron Dutch Oven), Oval Loaf (3 qt Cast Iron Casserole), Eggplant Shaped Loaf (2.25 qt Cast Iron Casserole Dish), and Large Boule (4 qt Cast Iron Braiser).Covered Baker includes... Long Loaf (Long Covered Baker) and Boule (Bread Dome).I think you'll find the cookbook interesting.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to No-Knead Turbo Rolls (Ready to Bake in 2-1/2 Hours... and Mother Nature will shape the rolls for you!) (B&W Version): From the kitchen
This is a specialty cookbook... it's an excerpt from "My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook". It is intended for those who only want only roll recipes at a lower cost.No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead rolls, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven rolls without the hustle of expensive machines or kneading. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make rolls with a glass bowl and a spoon.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to No-Knead Turbo Rolls (Ready to Bake in 2-1/2 Hours... and Mother Nature will shape the rolls for you!): From the kitchen of Artisan Br
This is a specialty cookbook... it's an excerpt from "My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook". It is intended for those who only want only roll recipes at a lower cost.No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead rolls, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven rolls without the hustle of expensive machines or kneading. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make rolls with a glass bowl and a spoon.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to No-Knead Turbo Bread (Ready to Bake in 2-1/2 Hours... No Mixer... No Dutch Oven... Just a Spoon and a Bowl): From the kitchen of Artis
This is a specialty cookbook... it's an excerpt from "My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook". It is intended for those who only want only bread recipes at a lower cost.No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead bread, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. Those who want bread machine bread, but... don't want to buy and store a bread machine. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven bread without the hustle of expensive machines, Dutch ovens, or kneading. Turbo bread is a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... that provides you with an option. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make bread with a glass bowl and a spoon.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to No-Knead Turbo Bread (Ready to Bake in 2-1/2 Hours... No Mixer... No Dutch Oven... Just a Spoon and a Bowl) (B&W Version): From the ki
This is a specialty cookbook... it's an excerpt from "My No-Knead Turbo Bread Cookbook". It is intended for those who only want only bread recipes at a lower cost.No-knead "Turbo" bread was designed for those who want to make no-knead bread, but... don't want to wait 8 to 24 hours. Those who want bread machine bread, but... don't want to buy and store a bread machine. It's for those of you who want a fast reliable way to make fresh from the oven bread without the hustle of expensive machines, Dutch ovens, or kneading. Turbo bread is a fresh approach to making no-knead bread... that provides you with an option. You'll love it. So throw away your bread machine because you can make bread with a glass bowl and a spoon.There are three basic methods for making bread... -Knead by hand... the most common method.-Bread machine... very popular, but your loaf will have a silly little paddle in the bottom.-No-knead... a method in which Mother Nature does the kneading for you.This cookbook uses the "no-knead" method. The advantages are... -No kneading... Mother Nature does the kneading for you.-No yeast proofing... instant yeast doesn't require proofing.-No special equipment (no mixer, no bread machine)... entire process is done in a glass bowl with a spoon and spatula, and can be baked in a wide variety of baking vessels (bread pan, uncovered baker, skillet, preheated Dutch oven, etc.).-Only 4 ingredients (flour, salt, yeast and water)... to which other ingredients can be added to make a variety of specialty breads.There are two methods for making no-knead bread...-Traditional... proofs for 8 to 24 hours.-"Turbo"... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours.This cookbook will start by teaching you how to make no-knead bread using the traditional method, then "Turbo" method, because the traditional method is more popular and a little easier.What makes this cookbook different from others is... -"Hands-free technique"... a new and innovative technique that uses the handle end of a plastic spoon to manipulate the dough (like a dough hook) after which the dough goes straight from the mixing bowl to the baking vessel (bread pan, etc.) without dusting the work surface with flour or touching the dough with your hands.-"Roll-to-coat"... an innovative technique that coats the dough ball with flour in the mixing bowl. No more sticky dough. When the dough comes out of the bowl it will be easy to handle if you wish to divide the dough into portion to make baguettes, rolls, etc.-"Poor man's Dutch oven"... new and innovative technique which combines the ease of baking in a bread pan with the principles of baking in a Dutch oven.Thanks - Steve
Introduction to Making No-Knead Bread in Batches (For Restaurants, Bake Sales, Family Reunions and Other Special Occasions) (B&W Version): From the ki
No equipment... no problem. You can make a batch of artisan quality bread with a spatula and a bucket. To make it even easier... I designed the recipe around a 5 lb bag of flour so that I wouldn't have to do a lot of measuring... then I took a large pitcher and marked 60 oz on the side which makes measuring water fast and convenient. It couldn't be any easier than this.This cookbook is specifically designed for those individuals who would like to use the no-knead method to make bread, baguettes, dinner rolls, etc. in batches. The technique is ideally suited for small restaurant, bakes sales, family reunions, and other special occasions for which it would be advantageous to make bakery quality bread in volume.The traditional no-knead recipe was designed to baking bread in a preheated Dutch oven with a lid to capture steam for crust development, but who wants to buy and preheat 5 Dutch ovens. This cookbook uses the recipes and techniques developed when I wrote, "Introduction to Baking No-Knead Bread in Bread Pans", because when you bake in the open oven... there are different dynamics.This cookbook includes... The 3 Steps to Making Bread Dough, The Basic Steps to Baking Bread, Ingredients, Technique & Tips, Equipment & Bakeware, Country White Bread (Batch Technique & Recipe in Detail), Country White (5 standard loaves), American Baguettes (16 baguettes), Rosemary Bread (16 demi loaves), Multigrain Country White (12 half loaves), Beer Bread (12 demi loaves), Honey Oatmeal (12 demi loaves), Honey Whole Wheat (6 oval loaves), Caraway Rye Bread (5 standard loaves), Mediterranean Olive (8 long loaves), Dinner Rolls (36 rolls), and Sandwich Rolls (8 large & 16 small rolls).Thanks - Steve
Introduction to Making No-Knead Bread in Batches (For Restaurants, Bake Sales, Family Reunions and Other Special Occasions): From the kitchen of Artis
No equipment... no problem. You can make a batch of artisan quality bread with a spatula and a bucket. To make it even easier... I designed the recipe around a 5 lb bag of flour so that I wouldn't have to do a lot of measuring... then I took a large pitcher and marked 60 oz on the side which makes measuring water fast and convenient. It couldn't be any easier than this.This cookbook is specifically designed for those individuals who would like to use the no-knead method to make bread, baguettes, dinner rolls, etc. in batches. The technique is ideally suited for small restaurant, bakes sales, family reunions, and other special occasions for which it would be advantageous to make bakery quality bread in volume.The traditional no-knead recipe was designed to baking bread in a preheated Dutch oven with a lid to capture steam for crust development, but who wants to buy and preheat 5 Dutch ovens. This cookbook uses the recipes and techniques developed when I wrote, "Introduction to Baking No-Knead Bread in Bread Pans", because when you bake in the open oven... there are different dynamics.This cookbook includes... The 3 Steps to Making Bread Dough, The Basic Steps to Baking Bread, Ingredients, Technique & Tips, Equipment & Bakeware, Country White Bread (Batch Technique & Recipe in Detail), Country White (5 standard loaves), American Baguettes (16 baguettes), Rosemary Bread (16 demi loaves), Multigrain Country White (12 half loaves), Beer Bread (12 demi loaves), Honey Oatmeal (12 demi loaves), Honey Whole Wheat (6 oval loaves), Caraway Rye Bread (5 standard loaves), Mediterranean Olive (8 long loaves), Dinner Rolls (36 rolls), and Sandwich Rolls (8 large & 16 small rolls).Thanks - Steve
Introduction to Baking No-Knead Bread in Bread Pans (Plus... Guide to Bread Pans): From the kitchen of Artisan Bread with Steve
The #1 baking vessel for bread is... the bread pan. The most common baking vessel for no-knead bread is... the Dutch oven. The time has come to develop a no-knead recipe with ingredients, and baking temperature & times specifically designed for the bread pan.Recipes includes..."Traditional" No-Knead Bread... proofs 8 to 12 hours-Country White Bread (First "traditional" loaf)-Cheddar Cheese Bread (bread pan)-Multigrain Country White Bread (bread pan)-Honey Whole Wheat Bread (bread pan)No-Knead "Turbo" Bread... ready to bake in 2-1/2 hours-Country White "Turbo" Bread (First "Turbo" loaf)-Country White Bread (bread pan... garnished with sesame seeds)-Multigrain Country White Bread (bread pan... garnished with oats)Additional Recipes-Beer Bread (bread pan)-Honey Oatmeal Bread (bread pan garnish)-Harvest 8 Grain Whole Wheat Bread (bread pan)-Deli Rye Bread (bread pan)-Mediterranean Olive Bread (long loaf pans half loaves baste)-Cinnamon Raisin Bread (small bread pan)-Italian Sesame Sandwich Bread (poor man's Dutch oven)-Garlic Bread (poor man's Dutch oven long loaf pans)Hi I'm Steve. My YouTube channel is "Artisan Bread with Steve" on which I have a series of educational videos demonstrating how to make a variety of no-knead breads and these cookbooks support the videos giving me the ability to go into greater detail regarding the dynamics of making no-knead bread (a level of detail I couldn't fit in a video) while they give my readers and subscribers a convenient vehicle for reading and using recipes. Even if you aren't thinking about making bread you will find this and interesting book to read.Thanks - Steve