Jim Lahey, owner of New York City's Sullivan Street Bakery and author of several cookbooks, including "My Bread," offers his recipe for a delicious, long-fermented rustic bread. Advice: plan ahead!
In 2006, it changed the face of baking. Now, J. Kenji López-Alt takes a fresh look at Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman’s revolutionary recipe. No-knead bread was “the recipe that democratized bread-baking,” ...
In the 15th anniversary edition of ‘My Bread,’ author Jim Lahey explains his method, which has roots in an ancient technique. New York City baker Jim Lahey calls his no-knead bread, which home bakers ...
Daily bread. Few two words evoke such primal survival instincts, elicit universal ties to humanity or just make your mouth water, depending on who you are. They might conjure spiritual stirrings, ...
It's no secret that in the Bay Area we're spoiled with good bread. Artisan bakers like Acme, Tartine and Semifreddis provide the baguettes and batards that grace our dinner tables, and few consumers ...
Give your favorite sandwich a protein boost with our no-knead high-protein bread recipe. Hearty, delicious, and made with only natural ingredients and not a grain of protein powder in sight, this ...
In 1998, Suzanne Dunaway was behind the takeout counter at her wholesale bakery, Buona Forchetta in Los Angeles, when a literary agent walked in to pick up some bread. The agent was a regular customer ...
Today I’m going to share with you the recipe that turned me into a regular homemade bread baker. You may have heard of it before. It’s Jim Lahey’s magical No-Knead bread and it became an internet ...
Makes a 1 1/2-lb. loaf. Note: Instant yeast is also known as rapid-rise yeast. Active dry yeast can also be used without proofing (soaking to make it active). Author Mark Bittman reports success in ...