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Knead to Know
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Knead to Know

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In Knead to Know: A History of Baking, food historian and chef Neil Buttery takes the reader on a journey exploring the creation, evolution and cultural importance of some of our most beloved baked foods, whether they be fit for a monarch's table, or served from the bakestone of a lowly farm labourer. This book charts innovations, happy accidents and some of the most downright bizarre baked foods ever created. Everything has a history, but food history is special because it tells so much about our culture and society, our desires and our weaknesses, from the broad sweep of bread creating human civilisation to the invention of the wedding cake, the creation of the whisk, the purpose of the fish heads in a star-gazy pie, or the fact that mince pies used to be meaty. When we think of the evolution of something, we think every step is an improvement, an incremental elevation toward some peak of perfection as technology improves. This is not always the case. Sometimes things have to become simpler, sometimes knowledge is lost and skills forgotten. As a baker of historical foods, Neil Buttery demonstrates that forgotten recipes and traditional techniques are worth trying out (and mention a few that should perhaps be left in the past). The reader will be inspired by the characters, creations and inventions of the past to be better and more adventurous bakers. AUTHOR: Dr Neil Buttery is a chef, restaurateur and food historian. His writing can be found on his long-running blog British Food: A History and heard on podcasts The British Food History Podcast and A is for Apple: an Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink. He regularly features in the media and has appeared on Radio Four's The Food Programme. He is the resident food historian on Channel 5's The Wonderful World of Cakes. He has won two awards from the Guild of Food Writers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Icon Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 September 2024
Pages
256
ISBN
9781837731213

In Knead to Know: A History of Baking, food historian and chef Neil Buttery takes the reader on a journey exploring the creation, evolution and cultural importance of some of our most beloved baked foods, whether they be fit for a monarch's table, or served from the bakestone of a lowly farm labourer. This book charts innovations, happy accidents and some of the most downright bizarre baked foods ever created. Everything has a history, but food history is special because it tells so much about our culture and society, our desires and our weaknesses, from the broad sweep of bread creating human civilisation to the invention of the wedding cake, the creation of the whisk, the purpose of the fish heads in a star-gazy pie, or the fact that mince pies used to be meaty. When we think of the evolution of something, we think every step is an improvement, an incremental elevation toward some peak of perfection as technology improves. This is not always the case. Sometimes things have to become simpler, sometimes knowledge is lost and skills forgotten. As a baker of historical foods, Neil Buttery demonstrates that forgotten recipes and traditional techniques are worth trying out (and mention a few that should perhaps be left in the past). The reader will be inspired by the characters, creations and inventions of the past to be better and more adventurous bakers. AUTHOR: Dr Neil Buttery is a chef, restaurateur and food historian. His writing can be found on his long-running blog British Food: A History and heard on podcasts The British Food History Podcast and A is for Apple: an Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink. He regularly features in the media and has appeared on Radio Four's The Food Programme. He is the resident food historian on Channel 5's The Wonderful World of Cakes. He has won two awards from the Guild of Food Writers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Icon Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 September 2024
Pages
256
ISBN
9781837731213