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2025 Artisan Sourdough Made Simple - A Sourdough Cookbook for Beginners with Foolproof Recipes - cover

2025 Artisan Sourdough Made Simple - A Sourdough Cookbook for Beginners with Foolproof Recipes

Savannah Steele

Maison d'édition: Dapen Pubs

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 Unlock the Joy of Artisan Baking—No Experience Needed! Are you ready to bake beautiful, crusty sourdough bread right from your kitchen—without the stress or confusion? 2025 Artisan Sourdough Made Simple is your ultimate beginner’s guide to mastering sourdough with confidence and ease. Whether you’re brand new to breadmaking or have tried before without success, this cookbook breaks it all down into simple, foolproof steps that work every time. Inside this beginner-friendly sourdough guide, you'll find: Step-by-Step Sourdough Basics: Learn how to create and maintain your starter, understand fermentation, and bake like a pro.30+ Failproof Recipes: From classic sourdough loaves to delicious variations like garlic rosemary boules, sourdough sandwich bread, bagels, and even cinnamon swirl bread.No-Fuss Techniques: Clear instructions, helpful photos, and troubleshooting tips designed for first-time bakers.Minimal Tools, Maximum Flavor: Make bakery-quality sourdough with simple ingredients and tools you already have at home.Perfect for busy beginners, weekend hobbyists, or anyone craving homemade bread with a rustic touch, this book makes artisan sourdough approachable and fun in 2025 and beyond. Bake with heart. Rise with purpose. Master sourdough the simple way.
Disponible depuis: 09/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 106 pages.

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