The dog days of August are making the 87th Precinct feel like the inside of an oven. But things can always get hotter. With nearly half the squadroom on vacation, Detectives Carella and Hawes look into what appears to be an ordinary warehouse fire--but Carella and Hawes rarely see anything ordinary, and this is no different. The trail from the warehouse leads uptown to the murders of a junkie and a suspected prostitute. They soon discover a shady ghetto redevelopment deal may have gruesome ties that run deep into the city's underbelly. Full of fascinating characters and dialogue, Bread follows a bloody money trail through the city's back alleys and dark corners. This installment of the 87th Precinct series is bestselling author Ed McBain at his grittiest.
Now, in Bread Book, Robertson and Tartine’s director of bread, Jennifer Latham, explain how high-quality, sustainable, locally sourced grain and flours respond to hydration and fermentation to make great bread even better.
" -- The New York Times, December 7, 2010 Tartine — A bread bible for the home or professional bread-maker, this is the book!
Emmanuel Hadjiandreou is passionate about bread and in this, his first book, he shows you how to make it, step by step.
I wish that I had this book to guide me when I started my life as a bread baker 42 years ago. The author's sensibility toward bread and his attitude as a bread baker are evident throughout this book.
. . . With just a little patience, you will be rewarded with the best no-work bread you have ever made.
Winner of the 2014 Guild of Food Writers Award for Cookery Book of the Year. James Morton was surely the people's favourite to win 2012's Great British Bake Off series...
Acknowledgments To the team at Clarkson Potter/Publishers who made this beautiful book possible: Rica Allannic, the most talented and reasonable editorin the business; Marysarah Quinn; Christine Tanigawa; Kim Tyner, Erica Gelbard; ...
A thirtieth anniversary edition of the classic baking guide provides updated advice on baking, storing, and freezing a wide assortment of breads, in a volume that also includes chapters on croissants, flatbreads, brioches, and crackers.
On January 12, 1912, an army of textile workers stormed out of the mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts, commencing what has since become known as the "Bread and Roses" strike.
Tying in with the BBC2 television series, Paul Hollywood's Bread is all that you could want from a book and more. Get baking!