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Bernard Clayton
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30th Anniversary Bernard Clayton's New Complete
Book Of Bread
First published in 1973, Bernard Clayton's The Complete Book of Breads
immediately became a modern classic; under his guidance, a generation
of home bakers was introduced to the seductive pleasures of baking and
produced their first loaves. But new products and equipment revolutionized
the kitchen, and these changes inspired Bernard Clayton's New Complete
Book of Breads, which first appeared in 1987. With an electric mixer,
a food processor, or a bread machine, and with faster-acting yeasts, anyone
could produce home-baked loaves in a fraction of the time bread-baking
once took. The availability of a wide variety of flours and specialty
products, once found only in health-food and gourmet stores, opened up
a world of possibilities. Clayton revised 200 of the original recipes
and added 100 more with these new ingredients and equipment in mind.
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