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The Irish Hearth. The Irish Hearth, #0

Par : Master Chef Walter M.E. Potenz
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232764371
  • EAN9798232764371
  • Date de parution09/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

This delightful book, titled The Irish Hearth, takes you on a heartfelt journey through the important role of bread in Irish culture and history. It starts by exploring how bread-making has transformed over the ages, from ancient griddles to modern ovens, and shows how major events like the Great Famine shaped our grain cultivation and eating habits. Here, bread is more than just a staple; it's a warm symbol of Irish hospitality and our unique identity.
The story continues with a look at the traditional Irish flours and grains that make our bread so special. It highlights the significance of soft wheat flour and explains how baking soda works its magic as a leavening agent. You'll also discover various grains like oats, barley, and whole meal flour, along with interesting insights into unique products like Treble RefinedT Irish White Flour and stone-ground whole meal.
There's a great section dedicated to perfecting the iconic Irish Soda Bread, distinguishing between the hearty Brown Soda Bread made with whole meal flour and the lighter White Soda Bread, often called "cake." This chapter is packed with essential recipes, along with charming discussions about traditional practices like scoring the loaf with a cross-rich in folklore-and handy tips for getting that perfect texture.
Walter Potenza's illustrious career is marked by an unwavering commitment to elevating Italian culinary culture in the United States. Renowned for his culinary prowess and sharp business acumen, Chef Walter is a dedicated educator, dispelling stereotypes with passion and Knowledge. His life, career, and values are models for chefs in Italian gastronomy outside of Italy. Hailing from Abruzzo, Italy, Chef Walter is celebrated as a leading advocate for traditional and historical Italian cooking on a national and International scale. 
This delightful book, titled The Irish Hearth, takes you on a heartfelt journey through the important role of bread in Irish culture and history. It starts by exploring how bread-making has transformed over the ages, from ancient griddles to modern ovens, and shows how major events like the Great Famine shaped our grain cultivation and eating habits. Here, bread is more than just a staple; it's a warm symbol of Irish hospitality and our unique identity.
The story continues with a look at the traditional Irish flours and grains that make our bread so special. It highlights the significance of soft wheat flour and explains how baking soda works its magic as a leavening agent. You'll also discover various grains like oats, barley, and whole meal flour, along with interesting insights into unique products like Treble RefinedT Irish White Flour and stone-ground whole meal.
There's a great section dedicated to perfecting the iconic Irish Soda Bread, distinguishing between the hearty Brown Soda Bread made with whole meal flour and the lighter White Soda Bread, often called "cake." This chapter is packed with essential recipes, along with charming discussions about traditional practices like scoring the loaf with a cross-rich in folklore-and handy tips for getting that perfect texture.
Walter Potenza's illustrious career is marked by an unwavering commitment to elevating Italian culinary culture in the United States. Renowned for his culinary prowess and sharp business acumen, Chef Walter is a dedicated educator, dispelling stereotypes with passion and Knowledge. His life, career, and values are models for chefs in Italian gastronomy outside of Italy. Hailing from Abruzzo, Italy, Chef Walter is celebrated as a leading advocate for traditional and historical Italian cooking on a national and International scale.