Bread
Its History And Recipes
Bread: Its History And Recipes invites you on a sweeping journey from the earliest grain gruels of prehistory to the artisanal loaves warming modern kitchen counters. You will discover how ancient Egyptians stumbled upon leavened bread, how Roman engineers built massive mills to feed an empire, and how medieval guilds shaped the very loaves that sustained peasants and kings alike. Each chapter reveals the cultural, political, and technological forces that turned a simple mixture of flour and water into a symbol of community, ritual, and survival across continents and centuries.
Beyond the fascinating narrative, the book equips you with the science behind every rise and crust. You will learn how gluten forms, why hydration matters, and how yeast, sourdough, and chemical leaveners each create distinct textures and flavours. Clear explanations of protein content, ash levels, and extraction rates demystify flour selection, while detailed sections on water, salt, fats, and sugars show how to fineâtune dough for everything from a tender brioche to a dense rye loaf.
Armed with this knowledge, you will move into the kitchen with confidence. Stepâbyâstep recipes guide you through mastering a basic white sandwich loaf, shaping a classic baguette, nurturing a sourdough starter, and baking enriched breads like challah and panettone. You will also explore flatbreads from around the worldâpita, naan, tortillas, and focacciaâas well as quick breads, soda breads, and glutenâfree alternatives, each presented with precise measurements, troubleshooting tips, and techniques that build skill with every bake.
The book celebrates the diversity of global bread traditions while honoring the timeless joy of handcrafted loaves. You will experience the satisfaction of watching dough double in volume, the aroma of a crust caramelizing in a hot oven, and the pleasure of slicing into a loaf you made from scratch. Whether you are a curious historian, an aspiring baker, or simply someone who loves the smell of fresh bread, this volume offers both a deep appreciation of breadâs past and a practical path to creating your own delicious loaves.
This book is ideal for home bakers seeking to deepen their understanding of both the history and science of bread, food history enthusiasts interested in how staple foods shaped civilizations, and curious cooks who want to master authentic techniques while appreciating bread's cultural significance. Whether you're a novice looking to bake your first loaf or an experienced baker wanting to explore global traditions and artisan methods, this comprehensive guide offers valuable insights for anyone passionate about the story and craft of bread.
May 19, 2026
English
67,847 words
4 hours 45 minutes
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