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deepeddygirl 04-12-2005 01:12 AM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
I have a question about the KAF cookbook. I read the reviews on Amazon
and some people rave about it, while others complain that if you don't
use the KAF products, the recipes don't turn out. Does anyone here have
any experience with that?

TIA! :)

rebecca 04-12-2005 01:45 PM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 01:12:12 GMT, deepeddygirl
> wrote:

>I have a question about the KAF cookbook. I read the reviews on Amazon
>and some people rave about it, while others complain that if you don't
>use the KAF products, the recipes don't turn out. Does anyone here have
>any experience with that?


The Baker's Companion one? I have it and haven't used it too
much--mainly for cookies, I think--but have had no problems using Gold
Medal flour.

--Rebecca

deepeddygirl 04-12-2005 06:47 PM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
rebecca wrote:

> On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 01:12:12 GMT, deepeddygirl
> > wrote:
>
>
>>I have a question about the KAF cookbook. I read the reviews on Amazon
>>and some people rave about it, while others complain that if you don't
>>use the KAF products, the recipes don't turn out. Does anyone here have
>>any experience with that?

>
>
> The Baker's Companion one? I have it and haven't used it too
> much--mainly for cookies, I think--but have had no problems using Gold
> Medal flour.
>
> --Rebecca


Yep, that's the one! Thanks for the response. :)

[email protected] 04-12-2005 06:51 PM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
I have two of King Arthur Flour books--the latest is KAF Baker's
Companion. I like it best. I have not had a problem using Gold Medal
Flour for KA flour. In fact, in this book, it does not specify the
company's products--e.g. many of the recipes call for unbleached
all-purpose flour, no specific brand is suggested. I use my Gold Medal
bread flour because that is what I have. I have not had any problems
with the quality of the baked goods.

I do have to make the same adjustments with their bread recipes that I
have to make with those from other books--namely, if the recipe says 4
to 5 cups of flour, I start with a scant 4 cups and add the rest of the
4 cups' worth if needed. This is because I live in the Southwest which
has a very dry climate. When I lived in the Pacific Northwest with its
high humidity, It always took the larger amount. This is/ was true with
any brand of flour.


deepeddygirl 04-12-2005 07:57 PM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
wrote:
> I have two of King Arthur Flour books--the latest is KAF Baker's
> Companion. I like it best. I have not had a problem using Gold Medal
> Flour for KA flour. In fact, in this book, it does not specify the
> company's products--e.g. many of the recipes call for unbleached
> all-purpose flour, no specific brand is suggested. I use my Gold Medal
> bread flour because that is what I have. I have not had any problems
> with the quality of the baked goods.
>
> I do have to make the same adjustments with their bread recipes that I
> have to make with those from other books--namely, if the recipe says 4
> to 5 cups of flour, I start with a scant 4 cups and add the rest of the
> 4 cups' worth if needed. This is because I live in the Southwest which
> has a very dry climate. When I lived in the Pacific Northwest with its
> high humidity, It always took the larger amount. This is/ was true with
> any brand of flour.
>


That's good to know. I buy Gold Metal unbleached as well. I've added the
book to my Christmas list. :)

Wendy 05-12-2005 02:14 AM

King Arthur Flour cookbook
 
I use both the KAF and the cookie companion wihtout their products. My
stuff turns out fine. Wendy
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> I have a question about the KAF cookbook. I read the reviews on Amazon
> and some people rave about it, while others complain that if you don't
> use the KAF products, the recipes don't turn out. Does anyone here have
> any experience with that?
>
> TIA! :)
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