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Old 12-21-2014, 02:20 PM
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The Jim Lahey recipe from the New York Times for no knead bread is my downfall. My Husband makes a loaf like this about every three days. No wonder my clothes never fit. Yummy!
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Can you post the recipe or the link to it????
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What ? No recipe?
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Originally Posted by Jackie Spencer View Post
What ? No recipe?
cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/11376-no-knead-bread

Sorry I was eating bread! LOL
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​Looks delicious and homemade bread is one of my weaknesses too!
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bread is my down fall too
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I can't look at the link! I'd be in hell! But the photo looks very yummy.
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Looks yummy! Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the recipe!!
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I had to smile a bit after reading the recipe. A few years ago, my Dh gave me a cookbook, that had this type of bread recipe, for Christmas. I had been making our bread for years, thought he loved it, and was terribly offended. After a lot of stewing, I asked him WHY. Turns out that he heard the author interviewed on a radio program and thought it was an interesting technique (never having made bread himself) so thought he was giving me another option. I love him for his thoughtfulness. I do not know how long it will take to forgive him. It hasn't happened yet.

I have never used this cookbook because I prefer to finish my bread in one afternoon--not in a day and a half!!
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I have a book of fancy breads baked in various ways with hard crusts and (hopefully) soft interiors. I made several of the recipes and found out that we prefer the old fashioned homemade bread recipes I have been baking for 60 years. I will give that book away when I find someone who wants it!
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