The Big Book of Bread
Recipes and Stories From Around the Globe
(Author) James MortonBread: flour, water, salt. Baked, boiled, fried, griddled... The sustenance of the poor and the rich for millennia. The domestic nourishment and national pride of countries and cultures throughout the world. The Big Book of Bread explores the links between bread and the boundaries of culture and nationality, and offers delicious recipes for recreating loaves from across the globe. Almost every country has its own breads, each with its own individual character but often sharing a common relative. From basic ingredients and equipment to a step-by-step explanation of methods, Dr James Morton guides you through key bakes of the world, hand-picked by bakers on the ground. Illustrated throughout with stunning photography, The Big Book of Bread is a compendium of baking knowledge and insight, and a vital book for every bread enthusiast.
James Morton
James Morton is a British writer and journalist known for his insightful crime reporting and true crime books. He has written extensively on the criminal justice system, prisons, and the impact of crime on society. Morton's writing style is clear, concise, and engaging, making complex legal topics accessible to a wide audience. His most famous work is "The Mammoth Book of Gangs," a comprehensive exploration of organized crime around the world. Morton's contributions to literature include shedding light on the inner workings of criminal organizations and the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating them. His work has had a significant impact on the true crime genre, inspiring other writers to delve deeper into the underworld of crime and justice.