Sunset magazine sourdough cookbook
I was given this book many years ago by my Mother-in-law, yeah she is pretty great! When my son, now long grown, was a toddler, I would make a bagel recipe from it, and he would eat them faster than I could turn them out. Then my book disappeared. We later found him recycling things, so we think it suffered the same fate. Have been unable to find a copy anyplace. Sunset magazine denies having printed such a book.
If anyone can share their favorite bagel recipe using starter and no comercial yeast, I would be most grateful. And the one from the book would be great to have again! Thanks Paul, . |
Sunset magazine sourdough cookbook
On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 12:02:24 -0700 (PDT), Gertoshav
> wrote: >I was given this book many years ago by my Mother-in-law, yeah she is pretty great! When my son, now long grown, was a toddler, I would make a bagel recipe from it, and he would eat them faster than I could turn them out. Then my book disappeared. We later found him recycling things, so we think it suffered the same fate. Have been unable to find a copy anyplace. Sunset magazine denies having printed such a book. > >If anyone can share their favorite bagel recipe using starter and no comercial yeast, I would be most grateful. And the one from the book would be great to have again! Thanks > >Paul, . I do not have your recipe, but this is what I used several years ago as a basis for mine. I confess, that I tweak as I go along, so I apologize that I cannot offer up those tweaks (I never make the same things twice - it is a flaw of my bread-baking character), but this is a decent place to start. http://www.wildyeastblog.com/sourdough-bagels-2/ |
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