In primary and secondary school I used to love to read, but I guess there was no internet then, or it was really crappy one, so it was easier to find a time for it. Since I went to university the amount of books read started to decrease, up to the point when I was … Continue reading Pepper and fig bread
yeast breads
Lavender and honey bread
Maybe if I lived in a country where good quality bread is easy to find I wouldn't make my own bread. We will never know, as I already got a bug. There is something addictive about bread making. Probably it is a smell of freshly baked bread, a tiny hiss you hear in a crust or just a … Continue reading Lavender and honey bread
Crusty cob
I bake bread more often than I tell you about. Usually, I use one of a few standard recipes. I gathered a few bread books, but I'm not good at using them. I adore photos from Tartine Bread and I even challenged myself to try a recipe from it a few times, but Tomek wasn't too … Continue reading Crusty cob
Simple seed loaf
Because lately I bake mostly breads, I don't have any story to accompany it. It's a simple seed loaf, it's delicious and easy. It doesn't even require shaping as you use loaf pan. So I wanted to share a few quotes from an article I read over a weekend "The secrets of the world's happiest … Continue reading Simple seed loaf