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100 Great Breads [Kindle Edition]

Paul Hollywood
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Paul Hollywood presents all the know-how you need to bake delicious and unusual breads. Bread links all cultures together. It holds a social and gastronomic significance for everybody. Paul Hollywood's love of this foodstuff has built him a thriving bakery business and seen him creating breads for some of the country's most famous hotels. He believes in celebrating the baking of bread and conveys his own love of bread-making and its therapeutic powers in this collection of fantastic recipes. In this book, Paul Hollywood reveals all the simple techniques you need to make this staple food and shows you that baking bread is far easier than you could possibly have imagined. The book contains 100 great breads from a basic brown and white loaf to savoury and sweet, Mediterranean, traditional and ancient breads.

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I want this book to well-used and thumbed through. Having baked at some of the most lavish hotels of the world, it would be satisfying to know that the recipes in this book will find their way to your dining table. The recipes are easy to follow and taste delicious. Bread is essentially easy to make and I hope you enjoy making them as much as I have. The recipes in this book from the likes of Italy, France and above all Cyprus represent my travels through Europe on my quest to find good, hearty bread [with no additives]. My crusade is to put bread back where it belongs, in the centre of our tables with the likes of wine, cheese, pate and olives.....ENJOY!

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 3878 KB
  • Print Length: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Cassell Illustrated (6 Jun 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005IYIB0Y
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #34,230 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful
I feel cheated 8 Dec 2011
By jood VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Having watched Paul Hollywood on the Great Britsh Bake Off I couldn't wait to get my hands on this book as I've baked bread, for many years, and wanted to learn something from the man himself. I was really looking forward to some advice and tips from the Master Baker, along with some really adventurous bread recipes. I feel cheated. Firstly the title is not strictly true....100 Great Breads....I don't think so. As well as a recipe for "bread letters", which are varnished and used as decorative pieces, the book includes recipes for scones (3 types), 5 types of focaccia, various danish pastries, cheese biscuits and cheese straws, Oh - I almost forgot, the chapter of "Sweet Treats" which has 10 recipes for a variety of sweet delights ranging from apple pies to pancakes.

Most of the recipes for bread, i.e loaves of bread, use white flour; one or two have that dash of adventure with wholemeal or rye, but where's the spelt, the granary? Okay, so we have a short chapter on The History of Bread, but I can find no mention of different types of grain, or the milling of flour for bread baking. The chapter on Tools, Techniques and Tips is so brief as to wonder why he bothered; once again he doesn't even mention the types of flour available, which is astonishing given that this is a Bread Recipe book

No, I'm sorry, but when I want 100 great bread recipes, that is what I hope to get.
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99 of 104 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book has so many great recipes in it the only problem you may have is "where do I start?".

If you are a complete novice though this question is answered for you as Paul recommends you try the wheatsheaf bread first.

I have a breadmaker and although I love the simplicity of it, my loaves were always dense and heavy. Now that I have tried a few of the recipes from this book I am embarrased that I ever served these poor efforts to my family! Since buying this book none of my bread creations have failed, everything comes out light looking 'shop bought'.

My biggest compliment was when my husband refused to believe that the bread we were eating was made and not shop bought, and my daughter ask me to make loaves everyday for lunch.

Everything in this book is easy to undertand with step by step instuctions to guarantee success, there are a lot of tasy sounding variations for your money too. Sweet and savoury breads from different cultures too including croissants, nan, pitta breads, danish pastries, scones, beer bread!

If you buy this book, my biggest tip would be - try the baguette recipe first, a great recipe for bread that practically makes itself and the best bit is NO KNEADING.

Get rid of your breadmaker, all these can be made with less than 20 minutes effort - you won't regret it! (p.S go and get some fresh yeast from the bakery dept in Tesco's)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By joewb69
Format:Hardcover
I hoped to start out on a journey with Paul Hollywood, Master Baker? A journey that would Guide me through 100 great bread recipes. However, given how picky Mr Hollywood is about how people should follow his recipes accurately on 'Great British Bake Off', I have found the number of typos in this book (I purchased the kindle version) a bit slapdash and frankly disappointing.

I followed the advice in the book to try making the wheat sheaf first. This was a great activity with the children and kept us occupied for many hours. In fact I hadn't really banked on how long it would take to make all those pesky ears of corn? And the size of it! It just about fit in my oven but took a heck of a lot longer to cook and brown than the instructions in the book advised. I am an experienced home baker, but put this down to beginners errors.

Next up cheese scones, easy peasy you might think? Well, I was sceptical about using strong white flour but when the scones came out of the oven I thought I was onto a winning batch! They were the most perfect looking scones I have ever seen or baked before. Sadly though only one downside, the 30g of sugar in the recipe provided an unsavoury sweetness. I double checked the recipe but yes no salt was prescribed, only sugar. I scanned reviews to see if anyone had noticed this thinking it might be a typo but no, I could find nothing to indicate that the recipe was wrong.

Perhaps it was me being heavy handed I thought, again not wishing to believe that my Master Baker's recipes were less than perfect. And he didn't let me down on the basic white bread recipe. Chuck it all in a bowl, mix by hand, leave to rise and yes I managed at last to produce a successful loaf with a great rise and taste.

What next I thought after a long day at the office? The ciabatta recipe caught my eye, partly because my children love it and partly because at £1.75 for a small loaf from our local bakery it's not cheap. And this is where I found myself frustrated. The ingredients list calls for 30 mls of olive oil but the recipe neglects to mention when the oil should be added.

Yes, I can use my initiative but frankly I expected more from this book. In future I shall be looking for a book whose author has taken time to consider his reader, someone who has double checked his recipes are printed accurately and that they work. Sorry Mr Hollywood, I am no longer a fan.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Yummy
After seeing Paul and the great british bake off I brought this bread specific book as it is his main field. Read more
Published 3 days ago by D. Wragg
Full of errors! I love Paul Hollywood but quite simply this is an...
I consider myself a great cook but have never been brilliant with bread, but like many searched out this book after GBBO. Read more
Published 1 month ago by T. Cardwell
Truely great breads
A good selection of international, English, sweet and savoury breads. Easy to follow and accurate recipes, and plenty of photos to make your mouth water!
Published 2 months ago by J. Malina
100 Great Breads
Paul Hollywood knows exactly what he is talking about and he tries to make these recipes easy to follow and understand. Happy baking.
Published 2 months ago by Porky Pig
Essential breadmaking guide
As a novice bread maker who wanted to bake something other than white and wholemeal bread I ordered this book as I was put off by internet recipes for artisan breads and starter... Read more
Published 3 months ago by deery lou
100 Great Breads
I'm really enjoying this book - some great recipes. Something to be aware of though - some of the recipes state the wrong amount of salt to use ( 1 tablespoon instead of 1... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Netty
Extremely disappointed!.......
Paul Hollywood should be ashamed of himself allowing this book to go to print without having all of the recipes tried and tested. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Rodger M. Holcombe
Best cookbook I've got
Best cookbook I've got, highly recommend it. All the bread recipes you'll ever need with some really valuable tips. BUY THIS BOOK!
Published 3 months ago by jp
Enticing bread recipes
Some good ideas, with a very personal take from the author. And some very rich recipes, eg pains aux raisins, which had almost as much fat as flour. Nicely illustrated.
Published 3 months ago by Mr. David C. Smith
Very disappointed
Very disappointed in this book. I have been hand baking for many years and am considered quite accomplished and hoped some of the recipes would give me the opportunity to try... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Grey Holland
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