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My Bread: The Revolutionary No-Work, No-Knead Method, by Jim Lahey

Jim Lahey’s "breathtaking, miraculous, no-work, no-knead bread" (Vogue) has revolutionized the food world.

When he wrote about Jim Lahey’s bread in the New York Times, Mark Bittman’s excitement was palpable: “The loaf is incredible, a fine-bakery quality, European-style boule that is produced more easily than by any other technique I’ve used, and it will blow your mind.” Here, thanks to Jim Lahey, New York’s premier baker, is a way to make bread at home that doesn’t rely on a fancy bread machine or complicated kneading techniques.

The secret to Jim Lahey’s bread is slow-rise fermentation. As Jim shows in My Bread, with step-by-step instructions followed by step-by-step pictures, the amount of labor you put in amounts to 5 minutes: mix water, flour, yeast, and salt, and then let time work its magic―no kneading necessary. The process couldn’t be more simple, or the results more inspiring. Here―finally―Jim Lahey gives us a cookbook that enables us to fit quality bread into our lives at home.

Product details

Hardcover: 224 pages

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (October 5, 2009)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0393066304

ISBN-13: 978-0393066302

Product Dimensions:

8.3 x 0.8 x 10.3 inches

Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

462 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#14,785 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

As soon as the weather here in Southern California cools down I'll be definitely making this deliciously great bread. I can't wait. Right now I cannot use my oven as it's 91F outside and I don't want to heat up my home. I've gone over each and every one of these recipes and you have to know that as soon as it cools down, I'll be baking in my indoor Dutch Oven. Love it, thanks.

When I tried Mr. Lahey's revolutionary and simple method of baking bread from one of the many blogs that give him no credit--and yes, it turned out brilliant--I decided I must go to the source and learn more about him and his bread.I'm a good cook. I've been cooking for 50 years but was always afraid of bread. Now I turn out delicious bread all the time.In this book you will find the very interesting story of Mr. Lahey and the Sullivan St. Bakery. You will also find many variations on the basic loaf, and several non-Bread recipes.He has changed my life. I no longer buy bread from the market. I make my own delicious, healthy bread for just pennies. If I ever meet Jim Lahey I will kiss his hand.

This beats those Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes methods all to heck. I bought a 5 qt. Lodge preseasoned cast-iron Dutch Oven with lid, use my ole' rubber dough scraper, a cookie sheet, a rubber spatula, bread flour or a mix of sprouted organic whole wheat, sprouted organic spelt flour, and SAF yeast, along with bread salt (w/minerals) I bought from King Arthur. My first loaf turned out super delicious! and with the wonderful crumb and browned chewy crisp crust Mr. Lahey described in his book. This is the coolest way to make homemade, superior quality bread EVER! I've been using a bread machine for years, using Beth Hensperger's "The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook", which has excellent information about all the ingredients you might use, different bread machines, and great recipes, but "My Bread..." is so easy, so simple, so not labor intensive - it gives me the opportunity to make really wonderful breads with the feeling of being maybe a bit off-grid in a simple way. I had tried and given up making homemade breads decades ago - after all the work, the loaves never seemed to come out right and I was frustrated and full of bread making shame about it (yes, I was shamed by the homemade bread people). I switched to a machine several years ago - also shameful according to artisan bread zealots. I invested in the artisan bread making thing - the equipment, the refrigerator space, misting the bread, yada yada yada. Still never turned out great bread, another hope dashed on the rocks. I was overjoyed when this book popped up in my suggestions list on Amazon!! Not only is Mr. Lahey able to write with humility and kindness, he's encouraging!! His personal story as the intro is inspiring.I've baked the basic starter recipe, using a scale to weigh my flour as suggested (I'd bought one years ago and never used it). I bought a 5 qt.glass Pyrex bowl, the cast iron dutch oven, and that was my investment. I had flour and yeast already. Flour, salt, yeast, cool water. I turn my oven on about 400* for a warm surface (I have my thermostat set on 68*, so is a bit cool for the 12-18 hour first rise) till the preheat buzzer goes off. I put saran wrap over my mixed bowl of ingredients, put it on top of my stovetop, and go off to bed or out for the day. I usually give it the 18 hours to rise because I've got a lot to do. The dough rises, is bubbly. I scrape the bowl onto a floured cookie sheet (makes cleanup a breeze), use my spatula or hands to fold the edges up and make a circle, dust a clean old cotton dish towel with flour, gently lift the dough and plop it onto the towel, dust the top with some cornmeal, fold the towel over the dough and put it back on the warm stove top to rise for about 2 hours. After the given time, a half hour before ready to bake, I heat the over to 425* and put my cast iron pan in the oven to get hot. The cast iron is heavy, but I read some iffy reviews on the Emile Henry baker preferred by Jim, and cast iron lasts forever. When it's time, I carefully put the dough into the hot Dutch oven, put the hot lid on top, and slide this into the oven to bake. So easy! My husband came over for dinner the other night, and raved about the quality of this bread. I'm prepping a loaf of the olive bread today - it rose better than my first loaf due to the learning curve about the needed warmth - and I can tell it's going to taste amazing.It may sound like hype, but this way of making bread truly is revolutionary, and for the bread-challenged people like me, we finally have a method to make absolutely kudo-worthy Italian art bread, pizza, etc. The pictures are terrific, the book is well-written, and best of all, living in Philly now, I can make the drive to NYC and visit The Seventh Street Bakery in person to say thanks to Jim Lahey for writing such a rich, gentle, fierce book on the art of baking bread.

My husband is of German heritage. A recent poll of Germans in the US found that the thing German visitors miss the most is their bread. We moved from WA state where we got a very good, hefty bread that my husband liked but there was nothing like it in our new home. He's been all over town looking for a bread that fits his needs for years. I tried baking, several times, starting 20 years ago, even baking a batch that I let sit for days and kneaded for 15 full minutes. My husband's sad face told the story, over and over.I bought this book with little belief that the results would be much different. The first loaf finished a couple of days ago. It smelled wonderful. It had a heft to it that no local bread had. When it cooled, I knocked on its solid surface and it indicated that it was like an old world loaf. And then we cut into it--My husband ate half the loaf by dinner. It's still good days later (nothing is ever as good as the first day, though). He couldn't stop complimenting it and said it was even better than the bread that we used to buy from a baker who left a bakery to parts unknown years ago. He kept talking abut the nuances of the taste, smell--and I couldn't understand how that could be. I did nothing but a short mix of some pretty simple ingredients (could it be? just flour, salt, yeast mixed with my hands). When I said I was going to buy a second cast iron dutch oven so I could make two loaves at a time, I got no argument. My husband fairly pushed me out the door to get to a store where we knew they sold dutch ovens.I have never baked a really good loaf of bread though I have tried. But this book is full of magic, absolute magic. You follow the easy, easy directions, you do a minimal amount of work, and a little genie comes down and changes your stuff into a fabulous loaf of bread. I have never had anything fulfill my expectations so overwhelmingly (I actually had no expectations, just hope). Thank you Jim Lahey!!

Love this cookbook. I've used many recipes for bread over the years. This, without exception, the best bread book I've ever used. Just try his simple recipe and you'll be hooked. It consistently produces loaves with crispy crusts with a classic crumb. It reminds me of the fresh sourdough I used to get from San Francisco.

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