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The Bread Book "...the most beautiful bread book yet published..." -- The New York Times, December 7, 2010
Tartine - A bread bible for the home or professional bread-maker, this is the book! It comes from Chad Robertson, a man many consider to be the best bread baker in the United States, and co-owner of San Francisco's Tartine Bakery. At 5 P.M., Chad Robertson's rugged, magnificent Tartine loaves are drawn from the oven. The bread at San Francisco's legendary Tartine Bakery sells out within an hour almost every day.
Only a handful of bakers have learned the techniques Chad Robertson has developed: To Chad Robertson, bread is the foundation of a meal, the center of daily life, and each loaf tells the story of the baker who shaped it. Chad Robertson developed his unique bread over two decades of apprenticeship with the finest artisan bakers in France and the United States, as well as experimentation in his own ovens. Readers will be astonished at how elemental it is.
Bread making the Tartine Way: Now it's your turn to make this bread with your own hands. Clear instructions and hundreds of step-by-step photos put you by Chad's side as he shows you how to make exceptional and elemental bread using just flour, water, and salt.
If you liked Tartine All Day by Elisabeth Prueitt and Flour Water Salt Yeast by Ken Forkish, you'll love Tartine Bread!
Product details
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Chronicle Books; First Edition edition (September 29, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0811870413
ISBN-13: 978-0811870412
Product Dimensions:
9 x 1.5 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
559 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#2,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I got this on sale for my kindle. Great book. I kind of wish I had the hard cover edition! Excellent information. A wonderful addition to the library of a bread baker.
Tartine Bread is a very good introductory textbook, rather than a cookbook, on baking naturally leavened, or sourdough, bread. Why do I call it a textbook and not a cookbook? A cookbook is a collection of recipes that one can choose from almost at random and expect any techniques required to be explained in the recipe; one doesn't have to read or study anything much outside the recipe chosen, and the techniques described aren't discussed in depth. Tartine Bread, in contrast, has a lengthy and in-depth discussion of most of the techniques required by subsequent recipes in the first one, Basic Country Bread, and does not discuss them elsewhere; furthermore, many important terms used in the other recipes, for example, leaven, rest, bench rest, turn, bulk fermentation, are defined in that recipe and nowhere else. A careful reading of the Basic Country Bread recipe is therefore necessary to approach the other recipes in the book. But it is also a textbook in the sense that the techniques described can be freely applied elsewhere: I applied the dough handling methods described in the Basic Country Bread recipe to a sourdough bread recipe from another cookbook, and not only had to expend very little effort (Basic Country Bread dough is intermittently "turned" during its first rise rather than kneaded) but was rewarded with the best rise of any bread I'd baked to date, and a tender crumb.I find there are some significant shortcomings to Tartine Bread, however. Most seriously, the discussion of how to make a starter is both laborious and vague; there are many simpler and more detailed instructions for making starter available on the web. If I hadn't already had some starter of my own, I might have given up all hope on reading the method here. (If you're already familiar with how to make starter, the starter used in Tartine Bread is 50% bread flour/50% whole wheat with 100% hydration). Not as serious but certainly annoying is that while there are plenty of photographs along with the Basic Country Bread recipe that show the dough handling techniques, they aren't labeled with the specific step they show and often aren't on or facing the page where the step shown is discussed. Last (and least important, but I've got to say it), I find the prose in the introduction and accompanying materials a bit precious and breathy. In sum, however, I find this is a valuable book on baking bread, and one I'll be referring to often.
Chad Robertson explains step by step how to bake the perfect loaf. Testers with no baking experience were recruited to see whether professional loaves could be baked at home. All succeeded in making loaves indistinguishable from the author's. His point is, you can do it without a commercial steam-injected oven.What do you need that you may not already have? 3 Items.1. A 3-qt cast iron casserole or combo cooker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JKG9M/ref=sr_ph_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482380697&sr=sr-1&keywords=Cast+iron+combo+cooker. I used my old LeCreset casserole.2. A couple of bannetons https://www.amazon.com/Banneton-Bread-Proofing-Basket-Beautiful/dp/B01E52S2UI/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1482380774&sr=1-5&keywords=bannetons.3. And rice flour. (I am assuming you have whole wheat flour and bread flour or can buy them at your local grocery.)I followed the instructions for the basic loaf and was amazed at the results. Thick crust, tender crumb, lots of irregular holes and big ears. The author explains that if you want big ears, you must do nearly horizontal slashes.Here are my results:
SInce a teenager I have been making sour dough bread... for 15 years I tried & tried to make big round artesian boule's ... but failed every time, I tried different recipes, different books... by fluke I borrowed this from the library, read the book 2x, studying all the fantastic photo's & lengthy descriptions... it paid off... for the last 5 years I have been making the basic Country Sour Dough. It is easy to follow, easy to make & the best bread ever to to be eaten. Everywhere I go everyone wants the recipe. If I buy bread like it, it costs $9-12 per loaf, I can make it with Organic flour for $2.50 give or take a dollar. Why buy the book? So you can make for a few minutes in a 24 hour perios the most amazing bread on the planet!!!!!The photo's are of double the recipe just hot out of the oven. I used Kamut, spelt, Rye & wheat flour.
This is a fantastic book on the art of bread making. If you are looking for a bunch of bread recipes, this is not your book. The details are many and the explanations are well written. However, there recipes are not traditional looking (list of ingredients then numbered instructions). I had to write out a summary and the order of what to do and when. This led to an exceptional bread that my whole family loves. I have had loaves not spoil for two weeks or more. Another piece of advice is to cut your loaf in half about 10 to 15 minutes after it is done. On half goes in the bread drawer and the other half gets eaten almost immediately by passersby. The crust on the loaves are very thick and can be difficult to cut through at times. A serrated bread knife will get through the crust with a certain amount of effort. I may get an electric knife to help with this process. If you are contemplating on getting this book, do yourself a favor and get it. You're first loaf may not be perfect, nor the fifth loaf, but you will eventually make a loaf that is how bread should taste. Don't worry, even the less than perfect loaves are tasty.
Follow the instructions and you can't go wrong. Chad Robertson tells you precisely what to expect when things are going right, and that's exactly what happens. Excellent instruction. Pay careful attention to the details, such as dough temp during bulk rise, and you can't go wrong. I have never baked anything before in my life. And I pulled these two loafs out of my oven this morning. I used rye to get the starter going strong. Took about two weeks for me to get it on it's feet and learn how to read what it's doing.
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