When you are raising bread dough, there is nothing better than a thermal oven. The consistent, long-lasting warmth allows the bread to be spongier and fluffier than any other method. No wonder people have used thermal ovens to raise bread for centuries! Caleb Warnock¿s clear instructions and experienced advice allow readers to inexpensively create and use a homemade thermal oven that will proof (raise) up to eight loaves of bread at one time or two trays of cinnamon or dinner rolls.
When you are raising bread dough, there is nothing better than a thermal oven. The consistent, long-lasting warmth allows the bread to be spongier and fluffier than any other method. No wonder people have used thermal ovens to raise bread for centuries! Caleb Warnock¿s clear instructions and experienced advice allow readers to inexpensively create and use a homemade thermal oven that will proof (raise) up to eight loaves of bread at one time or two trays of cinnamon or dinner rolls.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caleb Warnock is the popular author of Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency, The Art of Baking with Natural Yeast, Backyard Winter Gardening For All Climates, More Forgotten Skills, Trouble's On The Menu, and the Backyard Renaissance Collection. He is the owner of SeedRenaissance.com and blogs at CalebWarnock.blogspot.com, where you will find a link to join his email list to learn more about forgotten skills.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Thermal Ovens: Modern Use, Ancient Technology 2. How to Proof Bread Dough in a Thermal Oven 3. How to Build a Thermal Oven 4. How to Heat a Thermal Oven 5. The Four-in-One: Oven, Freezer, Chiller, or Heat Bag 6. Food Safety 7. Creating Natural Yeast
1. Thermal Ovens: Modern Use, Ancient Technology 2. How to Proof Bread Dough in a Thermal Oven 3. How to Build a Thermal Oven 4. How to Heat a Thermal Oven 5. The Four-in-One: Oven, Freezer, Chiller, or Heat Bag 6. Food Safety 7. Creating Natural Yeast
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