Bread on the Table - by David Norman (Hardcover)
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5 out of 5 stars
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30 April, 2026
not only a recipe book but a really good read.
I quite liked this book. yes as the previous reviewer said the recipe takes about 3 pages to read through. but I actually liked it. the author is very thoughtful in her instructions and goes over technique as well as giving visual descriptions on what your looking to achieve. maybe this book is not mentioned for a well seasoned bread maker but is geared towards a novice baker that loves to know all the information. I quite lile this book and would recommend it to anyone that wants to try their had at making homemade bread. it's a good read as well as having lots of good recipes
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22 March, 2022Verified purchase
Just okay
I would not recommend this book, based on the way it's written. I've only made one bread from this book so far, and while it tasted fine, the recipe was annoying to read. Each recipe takes 3-4 pages to read through, and it's very wordy and repetitive. He'll give the exact same instructions twice, instead of just saying "repeat." And a lot of the wordiness is really unnecessary. I found myself skimming through to figure out what I needed to do, because I got tired of reading. These recipes are also very time consuming, because of the amount of stretching & folding. So you're stuck to your kitchen for hours, waiting and waiting. I'd really prefer to knead it a good 10 minutes, let it rise, & be done.