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Bread Basket
We have been invited to a posh soiree and given as an anniversary
gift a night's stay at a lovely, expensive, garden guesthouse by our friends. I have knit a fancy velvet purse for the wife, and would like to put together a basket of breads with some jam and cheese in it, and perhaps a bottle of wine, for them as a thank you gift. I was planning on making croissants, walnut bread and wanted a third idea, I'm packing a jar of my blackberry peach jam and some brie. I make a very nice pane all'olio and rosemary raisin foccaccia with pine nuts that we enjoy. I have a kitchen aid, a bread machine with a dough cycle, bread flour, ap flour, whole wheat flour, rye flour, semolina, buckwheat and high gluten flour mostly for making bagels. I was thinking a savory bread with sauteed onions in it, but am open to other ideas. Thank you! Regards, Ranee -- Remove Do Not and Spam to email "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 See my Blog at: http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ |
Ranee wrote:
> I was planning on making croissants, walnut bread and wanted a third idea, > I'm packing a jar of my blackberry peach jam and some brie. I make a very > nice pane all'olio and rosemary raisin foccaccia with pine nuts that we > enjoy. I have a kitchen aid, a bread machine with a dough cycle, bread > flour, ap flour, whole wheat flour, rye flour, semolina, buckwheat and > high gluten flour mostly for making bagels. I was thinking a savory bread > with sauteed onions in it, but am open to other ideas. Thank you! Personally, and speaking ONLY for myself, if I was on the receiving end of a bread basket, I'd hope for brioche to be in there somewhere. But your idea of a savory bread with onions is fine, too. On a related note, I just discovered that Suzanne Dunaway's _No Need To Knead_ contains the recipe for the Buona Forchetta Hazelnut-Sage Filoncino. I ordered the book from Amazon immediately: That filoncino is exceptional; I particularly like it slightly warmed and spread with goat cheese. If you included THAT in your bread basket, the recipients would surely become your devoted slaves. Bob |
In article >, "Bob"
> wrote: > Personally, and speaking ONLY for myself, if I was on the receiving > end of a bread basket, I'd hope for brioche to be in there somewhere. > But your idea of a savory bread with onions is fine, too. Hmm, brioche is a good idea. I've only made it once before, though, so I may have to make it for us first. :) Regards, Ranee -- Remove Do Not and Spam to email "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 See my Blog at: http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ |
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