I’m counting down to 2015 by showcasing 15 of my favorite artisan breads from 2014. These crusty loaves were made with different types of grains and flours; from ancient grains to not so ancient grains, and baked using a variety of baking methods. Why do so many bloggers post yearend roundups? I’ll tell you why … taking time to reflect on your accomplishments, growth and
Roundup of Brioche Flower Bread
I was the host kitchen for the Bread Baking Babes (BBB) this month, and I had a delightful time. I chose a bread that had been floating around the web for a long time but I hadn’t had a chance to make yet. This bread goes by many names — Nutella Brioche Flower, Star Bread or Snowflake Bread — to name a few and makes
Fluffy KAMUT Dinner Rolls, the yeast you can do
These fluffy KAMUT Dinner Rolls are delightful, bite-sized yeast breads that melt in your mouth and smell so good you can hardly resist them no matter what fare they are served with. I enjoy making many different types of bread, and my sons enjoy trying most of them. However, when given a choice, they generally request yeast rolls. So for Christmas Dinner, I decided to
Sourdough Spelt Stollen
This Sourdough Spelt Stollen is made with a spelt sourdough starter and whole grain spelt flour that has been milled in a grain mill and sifted twice. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and what would Christmas be without a traditional Holiday bread? Stollen, a bread that originated in Dresden, Germany, is a festive loaf that represents the blanket of Jesus and is
Nutella Brioche Flower
If you are looking for a rich dessert bread that can serve double-duty as a showstopper centerpiece, I recommend this Nutella Brioche Flower. I have the honor once again of being the host kitchen for the Bread Baking Babes. I chose this bread because it is enriched, and I thought it would be a nice change of pace from the usual Holiday loaves. This flower
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