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Old 01-21-2007, 10:37 AM
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Hi, just wondering if anyone has the book Crust & Crumb by Peter Reinhart, and what your opinions might be?
I'm trying to re-build some of my cookbook collection after losing 99% of it in a housefire some years back. I've been slowly replacing what I can find(a lot are no longer in print) I also know I will never be able to replace the whole collection.. Especially moneywise.. There was almost 2000 cookbooks on my bookshelves, my collection itself, my mothers, my grandmothers etc.. My insurance gave me an (approximate estimate) amount of money for them. Not a whole lot when it got down to the nitty gritty..

So now I'm trying to purchase wisely and selectively, this time around..
I do have two favorite bread books that survived the fire.. A world of Breads by Dolores Casella 1966, and the Tassajara Bread Book by Edward Espe Brown 1970..

I'm now on the lookout for more up to date bread books. (not that bread recipes ever go out of style!) I've replaced some of my sourdough books so far, and now I want to add a couple of really good basic bread books..
So just wondering what you all think of Peter Reinharts book??
Thanks so much..
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Old 01-25-2007, 12:49 PM
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well I'm a bit surprised that no one has this book to give an opinion, but I did find some reviews on Amazon to help me decide..
Thanks anyway..
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Old 01-25-2007, 03:31 PM
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I think KyleW would have some feedback. He must be busy; I'd recommend sending him a Private Message through this board.
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Old 01-26-2007, 12:22 PM
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JOYFULL;
Good afternoon. I do own PR's Bread bakers apprentice, however, I do not have any opinion for this book. Although the Bagel recipe is xlnt. JUST REDUCE THE HYDRATION LEVEL FROM 57% TO 55%.
My recomendations are to check-out Rose Levy Biranbaums"THE BREAD BIBLE" & Jeffrey Hamelman's "BREAD" technics& recipes.
Why I suggest these two books to you is not for the recipes, but because they also discuss bread baking science as well. In other words it is also a learning book. As you know, we first must learn about baking science in order to bake the best bread that we are capable of baking.
Good luck & have a nice day.

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Old 01-26-2007, 04:29 PM
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JOYFULL;
Good afternoon. I do own PR's Bread bakers apprentice, however, I do not have any opinion for this book. Although the Bagel recipe is xlnt. JUST REDUCE THE HYDRATION LEVEL FROM 57% TO 55%.
My recomendations are to check-out Rose Levy Biranbaums"THE BREAD BIBLE" & Jeffrey Hamelman's "BREAD" technics& recipes.
Why I suggest these two books to you is not for the recipes, but because they also discuss bread baking science as well. In other words it is also a learning book. As you know, we first must learn about baking science in order to bake the best bread that we are capable of baking.
Good luck & have a nice day.

~ZEE BESTUS.
Thanks Z ~Bestus..
I will check out "Bread" by Jeffery Hamelman..
I've read all the reviews for the Bread Bible, Crust and Crumb, and Bread alone on Amazon..

I'm finding it hard to choose the right one to purchase.. It seems either one of these books gets some rave reviews, and then, shot down as no good, reviews..
I suppose it will come down to drawing straws to see which one will win!!
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