Presents a collection of pastry recipes from an award-winning New York baker, covering basic technques, equipment, tools, and ingredients and offering variations on coffee cake, strudel, babka, and breads.
In this James Beard Award-winning cookbook, George Greenstein reveals 125
recipes for the yeasted and quick breads that have been handed down through
his family by three generations of bakers—the breads that made his bakery so
well-loved for so many years. For more than twenty years, Greenstein owned and
operated a Long Island bakery that produced a wide variety of baked goods,
from many different ethnic traditions—focaccia and Irish soda bread, Bavarian
pumpernickel and naan—including many from his own culture, such as Jewish corn
bread, challah, and bagels. Now that most neighborhood bakeries like
Greenstein's are long since closed, this classic collection not only teaches
bakers everywhere how to make those delicious, classic breads, but it also
preserves authentic versions of the recipes for all to enjoy. With the same
helpful features that made this a cherished cookbook upon its original
publication—separate instructions for mixing each recipe by hand, food
processor, and stand mixer; tips for baking a week's worth of bread in as few
as two hours; invaluable baker's secrets; and a very approachable style
throughout—this revised edition also includes twelve new recipes to satisfy
both old fans and new. So bring the spirit of that great old bakery back to
life right in your very own kitchen, filling every room of your house with the
wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread. And rest assured you'll bake with ease
and success every time, thanks to George and his long-learned, very happily
shared SECRETS OF A JEWISH BAKER. About the Author GEORGE GREENSTEIN was a
third-generation professional baker who owned and ran a Jewish bakery, The
Cheesecake King, on Long Island for twenty years. There he baked his
favorites, like Jewish rye, cheese, and cinnamon raisin breads. He is also the
author of the James Beard Award-winning, Secrets of a Jewish Baker and A
Jewish Baker's Pastry Secrets. He passed away in 2012.