Sunday, December 21, 2008

Taste of Challah or Southwest Slow Cooking

Taste of Challah: A Comprehensive Guide to Challah and Bread Baking

Author: Tamar Ansh

Many find the task of making their own bread, and more specifically, of making their own challah, to be intimidating and difficult. A Taste of Challah brings the lost art of home challah and bread baking back to where it is meant to be - in the home. Far more than just another cookbook, A Taste of Challah is a guide, containing within it everything you need to know about the topic of challah and bread baking. Clear instructions and step-by-step, full-color photos will help you successfully master each recipe. This book goes far beyond tasty challah; you can sample breads from around the world. There are recipes included for Kubana, Rye and Flax Seed Bread, Oatmeal Raisin Bread, Saluf, Bagels, Hot Pretzels ... and much, much more. Try them, and enrich your home with the aromas and tastes of both past and present. Replete with numerous tips and sound advice, A Taste of Challah ensures that all your bread baking will come out perfect and tasty ... every single time.



See also: Managing Workplace Negativity or Heavens Door

Southwest Slow Cooking

Author: Tammy Biber

In the quarter-century since cookers appeared in kitchens from coast to coast, there has never been such a flavorful collection of recipes. Included is an invaluable guide to the Southwest kitchen with hints for stocking your own pantry, as well as tips and suggestions on using your slow cooker, allowing you to make dinner and get on with your life. Authors Tammy Biber and Theresa Howell compiled their favorite recipes including traditional specialties such as Tortilla Soup, Mole, Carnitas, and Machaca and blended them with new flavors like Pork Chops with Raspberry-Chipotle Sauce and Corned Beef Enchiladas. Healthy, flavorful food is brought back to life in this old-school kitchen appliance, so fill your slow cooker with these delicious meals that are ready when you are.



1 comment:

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