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Sourdough Bread Book for Beginners - A Quick and Step-by-Step Guide to Learning the Ancient Art of Making Delicious Fermented Breads at Home - cover

Sourdough Bread Book for Beginners - A Quick and Step-by-Step Guide to Learning the Ancient Art of Making Delicious Fermented Breads at Home

Jacqueline W. Fisher

Editorial: Richardson Dunne

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Sinopsis

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Are you a fan of the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread? Are you searching for a convenient way to create delectable breads, cakes, and more in the comfort of your own kitchen? Look no further! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Sourdough baking is a remarkable culinary craft. With just a few simple ingredients - flour, water, and salt - you can produce a remarkable, long-lasting delicacy boasting a robust flavor, inviting scent, tender interior, and crispy crust.

While sourdough baking may require a touch of experience, fear not! With expert guidance, you can effortlessly master this technique in your own kitchen, delighting your loved ones with every mouthwatering bite.

Introducing the "Sourdough Bread Book for Beginners," your ultimate resource for creating outstanding sourdough bread, pastries, and dough. Within its pages, you'll discover:

🌿 Various techniques to craft awe-inspiring baked goods that will astound your guests
🥦 Essential rules that swiftly solve common challenges with ease and simplicity
🍅 A collection of 120 mouthwatering recipes, including breads, cakes, flatbreads, and more, ensuring a diverse array of options
🍇 And much, much more!

Are you ready to fill your home with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread? 

✅ Scroll up and click on "Buy now" to experience the full potential of Sourdough Baking ✅
 
Disponible desde: 31/10/2023.

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