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Any way you slice it: Homemade bread is back and it's tastier than ever
But today, carbo-phobia has died down considerably. That might not matter to those who never gave up their daily bread in favor of bunless burgers. There's just something about biting into fragrant, freshly baked slice that couldn't be satisfied with a low-carb tortilla wrap.
Whole grains have taken the nutrition spotlight, giving rise to breads with more personality. Even the big sandwich chains are boasting words such as "multigrain," "artisan," "five-seed" and so on.
King Arthur Flour, a Vermont-based company, is working to remedy this, with free bread-baking classes offered throughout the country. In December, the company offered several classes in Utah (for a future schedule of class sites, check www.kingarthurflour.com). The company also offers a Baker's Hotline (802-649-3717) that you can call for advice.
"We went through that stage in the 1970s where everyone was making whole-grain bread," said Carolyn Hack, who taught the Yeast Breads class at the Salt Lake Airport Hilton. "That stage didn't last long, and there was a reason for that. But these recipes have been highly tested and they taste great."
The company, which sells only unbleached flour, recently introduced its 100% White Whole Wheat Flour, which bakes up lighter than regular whole-wheat flour. It's made with soft white winter wheat instead of the usual hard red wheat. The white wheat has no phenolic acid in it, said Hack, so it tastes milder.
Here are some of the basics from Hack's class and from King Arthur Flour's recipe booklet:
The yeast causes the dough to rise
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