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Non Yeast Bread
In our area of the Northeast some stores offer bread from a New York
City Bakery - Ecce Panis. The particular bread is called Multi-Grain Boule. I noticed that this bread doesn't use yeast as a leavening agent, yet the bread rises nicely and has a nice finish to it. Does anyone have a recipe for a bread similar to this that I can try at home? |
Non Yeast Bread
"Jerry Reed" > wrote in message ... > In our area of the Northeast some stores offer bread from a New York > City Bakery - Ecce Panis. The particular bread is called Multi-Grain > Boule. I noticed that this bread doesn't use yeast as a leavening > agent, yet the bread rises nicely and has a nice finish to it. Does > anyone have a recipe for a bread similar to this that I can try at home? > Technically, they do use yeast as a leavening agent. They just don't use commercial yeast. In other words, the use a starter that contains a culture of wild yeast. Here is what their website says: "We also use natural starters, rather than commercial yeasts to leaven our bread and give it its mouthwatering flavor" http://www.eccepanis.com/our_brd.html If you want to make this type of bread, you might post a request for recipes and advice over at rec.food.sourdough |
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