Daniel Leader revolutionized artisan bread baking, and his new book is for anyone who wants learn how to master the art. The author of "Living Bread” joined us from his home in Castine, Maine to share his recipe for Olive Filoncini. For more information about Daniel, visit breadalone.com.

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Ten of the best recent-ish bread cookbooks feature choices for every level of baker, from the very new to the most experienced.

Each time our team travels to NYC to visit our publishing friends, I make my way to the Union Square Greenmarket for bread to fill my carry-on back home. Little did I know that the loaves at the Bread Alone bakery stand were from recipes destined for a James Beard Cookbook Award this year. With both sourdough and yeast-based recipes from around the world interspersed with loving profiles of bakers, Daniel Leader has created a “bucket list” of bread to eat before you die.

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Dan Leader’s Baguette au Charbon Vegetal

These show-stopping and delicious (We tried them!) baguettes with active charcoal are from Dan Leader’s book Living Bread which contains unique recipes from artisans around Europe as well as fascinating profiles of bakers, farmers and millers. Dan is the creator of the iconic Bread Alone bakery, headquartered in the Catskills, and he is one of the pioneers of the U.S. artisan bread movement…

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Dan Leader: Bread Alone

It was only two decades ago when a handful of American bakers started producing bread following traditional European methods and using the best ingredients. Like many bread experts, Dan Leader spent time studying in Europe . He’d also been a chef at some pretty high-end New York City restaurants, producing what he calls “fancy food.”

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Oakland Sourdough

This is the basic sourdough that I keep around the house. Nearly every sourdough bread that I do is an edit on this basic recipe, which is sort of a combination of Daniel Leader's Pain de campagne and Chad Robertson's Country Bread…

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Daniel Leader

Daniel Leader was one of the earliest proponents of artisanal bread making in this country and continues to run his bakery Bread Alone, which he founded in 1983. His book Bread Alone is a classic on the subject and won the IACP award for best baking book. His most recent book is Local Breads. He lives in Bearsville, New York.

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The James Beard Foundation has announced this year's James Beard Media Awards honoring the US's top food authors, broadcast producers, hosts, and journalists. The winners are chosen by an elite panel of dozens of volunteer industry professionals in each category, from editors and authors to educators and photographers, and names those individuals or companies producing outstanding work in the industry.

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It’s 2020 and we have survived a pandemic. Cooking is what everyone’s life revolves around at the moment to keep yourself at peace and to maintain a little sanity in your life. We all follow food bloggers on social media who are helping us during this time to even make our own basic food… The major new cookbook by the pioneer from Bread Alone revolutionized American artisan bread baking, with 60 recipes inspired by bakers around the world.  Living Bread is a love letter, and a cutting-edge guide, to the practice of making “good bread.” If you want to master the art of bread making with all that practice you got in this quarantine, you need this book in your life. 

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Last October I shared with you that Daniel Leader had just released his book Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making now I get to share that his book has won an award. And not just any award: he won the 2020 James Beard Media Award for Baking & Desserts. It shouldn't be any surprise: after all, Dan the founder of Bread Alone and his team are amazing. I can't go shopping without buying some bake perfection made by Bread Alone.

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Where to start when there are 13 options calling your name? Find your muse with the new roster of James Beard Foundation Book Awards from those written last year. Will it be “Jubilee: Recipes From Two Centuries of African American Cooking,” the new book from Toni Tipton-Martin, the author of the earlier (and also Beard-winning) “The Jemima Code”? Or maybe fish has nibbled at your attention, in which case there are two options, “The Whole Fish Cookbook: New Ways to Cook, Eat and Think,” by Josh Niland, or “Eat Like a Fish: My Adventures as a Fisherman Turned Restorative Ocean Farmer,” by Bren Smith... The categories are:

Baking and desserts: “Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making,” by Daniel Leader and Lauren Chattman.

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I miss restaurants. But the good news is that I’ve been cooking more and as a result, I feel like I’ve gotten a lot better. There’s still room to grow though, and what better way than with a James Beard Winning cookbook? The winners were recently announced, and for me, this is always a great time of year because it means I get to add a few more cookbooks, and hopefully a ton more recipes, to my collection. Here are the winners!

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13 James Beard Award-Winning Books to Add to Your Library

Every year, the James Beard Foundation usually celebrates its Media Awards—which honors the country's best food authors, broadcast producers, hosts, and journalists—with a big gathering of names from all across the food world. While that gathering may not be possible this year, the work the awards are honoring remains more important than ever… This in-depth book on artisan bread, complete with 60 recipes, from Daniel Leader (founder of the iconic bakery, Bread Alone) and Lauren Chattman (a cookbook author and former professional pastry chef) is an essential resource for any serious home baker.

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Our Winners of the 2020 James Beard Awards

The James Beard Foundation has announced the winners of its 2020 Book, Broadcast Media, and Journalism awards. Congratulations to our award-winning Clarkson Potter, Ten Speed Press, Knopf and Avery authors, their editors, and publishers.To view the complete list of this year’s James Beard Awards winners, click hereLiving Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making by Daniel Leader and Lauren Chattman (Avery)

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2020 James Beard Foundation Media Awards: The Full List Of Winners

I have always had an obsessive and insatiable appetite for culinary content. When I’m not cooking, eating, or ordering takeout, I devour food-related entertainment: restaurant reviews, new cookbooks, chef interviews, rankings, and trends. And I spend an embarrassing number of hours binge watching food programs—whether they’re mind-blowing or not… So, suffice it to say, the James Beard Foundation media awards—which celebrates the best books, journalism, TV shows, podcasts, and food personalities of the year—is my Oscars.

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Add These 2020 James Beard Award-Winning Books to Your Shelf

If you’re looking for new books to read and cook from, these James Beard Award winners are a great place to start. Earlier this week, the James Beard Foundation announced the winners of the 2020 Media Awards, which recognize the best in books, broadcast media, and journalism… Daniel Leader of Bread Alone bakery—which made our list of the 100 best bakeries in America—is back with another cookbook, and it won the “Baking and Desserts” category in this year’s Beards. Living Bread dives into how artisan bread baking has evolved, from “wheat farming practices and advances in milling, to sourdough starters and the mechanics of mixing dough.”

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Baking bread with the master, in a Zoom talk

Dan Leader is going to do a Zoom demonstration of how to make sourdough starter and a simple sourdough bread. This is a little bit like having Mozart come to your house to show you how to play “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” Leader is the baker/owner/founder of Bread Alone, one of the only bakeries to offer artisanal breads at grocery stores throughout the Tri-state region and New York City. There are also Bread Alone restaurants in nearby New York state in Boiceville, Rhinebeck, Woodstock and Kingston, serving sandwiches and baked goods, all for take-out these days.

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LIVING BREAD WITH DANIEL LEADER

In his just-released groundbreaking book, Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making, Daniel Leader, owner of the iconic Catskills bakery Bread Alone, offers a comprehensive picture of his sought-after baking philosophy for the enthusiastic home baker. His book, inspired by a community of millers, farmers, bakers, and scientists in New York, provides a fascinating look into the way artisan bread baking has evolved and continues to change—from wheat farming practices and advances in milling, to sourdough starters and the mechanics of mixing dough.

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The 100 Best Bakeries in America

While life for many has been put on pause, bakers have baked on—most of the places on this list are open for business and need your support. There are so many strange things about our new normal, but on a recent Sunday in Los Gatos, California, a pleasant town hugging the sunny side of the Santa Cruz Mountains, little appeared out of the ordinary, with one notable exception. Manresa Bread, the best bakery in Los Gatos and also for some miles, seemed to be closed, but it was actually open. Anybody with their heart set on some of the Bay Area’s finest bread could easily have it—so long as they learned the new rules…

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How to make a little yeast go a long way when baking bread

Of all the ingredients that have been on and off grocery store shelves and in and out of online inventory, yeast seems to be one of the more elusive. Those of us who are not invested in sourdough rely on commercial yeast any time we want to make a risen dough. Such a small ingredient, but such a large impact. If you haven’t been able to find yeast from your typical sources, inquire with your local bakery. Many are selling it, and so are restaurants, including some not necessarily known for bread…

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This French Country Bread Is the Ultimate Weekend Baking Project

Thirty years ago, the only bakers making this classic French country bread (“millstone bread”) were the Poilâne brothers and a handful of others trying to keep bread traditions alive in an era of increasing industrial bread production. This bread was generally made with a firm levain starter, which fermented slowly and reliably at cool room temperature (these bakeries were often at basement level). This starter gave breads a more pronounced sour flavor because of the predominance of acetic acids produced during fermentation…

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Lunchbreak: Roman style street food pizza – Pizza Bianca di Forno campo de’ Fiori

Because the price of bread is traditionally low in Italy, bakers are always trying to find ways to sell flour and water for more money. Pizza bianca is probably three times the price per kilo as bread. Maybe this is one of the reasons it has become a classic Roman street food. One of my favorite pizza places is Forno Campo de’ Fiori, where I enjoy a slice while strolling through the piazza on market days, taking in the colorful sight of fruit and vegetable stalls. Bernardino Bartocci and his cousin Fabio kindly let me spend a few days baking pizza with their team…

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A bumper crop of cookbooks hits in October. Here are five of the best.

During a trip to Paris in 1978, two-time IACP winner Leader was headed to an outdoor market that was inspired by Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast. Seeking out culinary destinations throughout the city, he found himself “bewitched” by the smell of bread baking. He followed the aroma and asked permission to come into the bakery to observe…

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How to Be a Bread Maker: This Hudson Valley Baker Crafts the Region’s Iconic Artisan Loaves

The art of breadmaking is a beautiful thing. In an age of always-on technology and schedules filled with one to-do after the next, breadmaking is a study in unhurriedness. Speed is not of the essence when it comes to carefully sifting flour and adding just enough water to bind together the dough…

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Artisan bread: Author sings the praises of the ultimate baked creations

Daniel Leader never tires of eating or making  fresh bread. From the moment he smelled the aroma of a bread being baked in a Paris boulangerie at the age of 22, Leader turned his attention to all things bread. The chef/baker/author recently released his latest book "Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making." Through the book…

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Living Bread
 by Daniel Leader and Lauren Chatman

I like a cookbook that really knows itself, and this one knows that it's not necessarily for beginner breadmakers. It is, however, for bread lovers of all kinds. Leader (the owner of New York State's renowned bakery Bread Alone) profiles master bread bakers from around the world (many of them in France), and reprints their ambitious recipes…

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Bread Alone’s Daniel Leader pays tribute to his mentors in Living Bread

Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making is the fifth and most ambitious book undertaken by Bread Alone founder Daniel Leader, and there’s a bit of a knowing wink in its title. Much of the book’s bread-specific content is devoted to varieties of sourdough and other breads that could, by some lights, be said to be alive.

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Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation In Artisan Bread Making

“Some of the best bread comes from tiny bakeries,” writes two-time IACP Award–winner Leader (Bread Alone) in this superb study. He focuses on independent bakeries, gives a primer on ancient grains and DIY flour milling, and provides profiles of European artisan bakers who create outstanding bread (among them Rodolphe Landemain…

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Living Bread Book

Living Bread offers a fascinating look inside bread bakeries around the U.S. and Europe. If you’re hoping to understand the ins and outs of artisan baking, we assure you, this book will open that door and give you a narrated view of the world of artisan baking. You’ll see that artisan baking is, indeed, an entire world, not simply recipes to follow. We highly recommend it!

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Bread Bakers Bookshelf

The major new cookbook by the pioneer from Bread Alone, who revolutionized American artisan bread baking, with 60 recipes inspired by bakers around the world…

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Living Bread

Daniel Leader, founder of New York’s Bread Alone bakery, is a restless soul who is always investigating what other serious bakers are doing. Here he provides an inspiring and rigorous collection of bread recipes—largely but not exclusively pre-fermented or sourdough— drawn from or inspired by some of the world’s great boulangers.

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Holiday Gift for a Bread Baker: Living Bread by Daniel Leader

Bread Alone’s Daniel Leader is at it again. His latest book, Living Bread ($40) is out now in time for holiday giving for the serious bread baker on your list. His other books — Bread Alone and Local Breads: Sourdough and Whole-Grain Recipes from Europe’s Best Artisan Bakers — are award-winning ones.

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Living Bread – Daniel Leader – Giveaway

Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making is a masterpiece devoted to bread. Leader, the pioneer behind Bread Alone, revolutionized American artisan bread baking. Professional bakers and bread enthusiasts from all over the world flock to Bread Alone’s headquarters in the Catskills to learn Leader’s signature techniques and baking philosophy.

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The South African Whole Grain Bread Project

The multicolored door to the metal shipping container creaks open to reveal two South African women pulling honey-colored loaves from a shiny oven. Outside the newly painted doors, three children munch on fresh bread in the hot, dusty courtyard of Nkosi’s Haven…

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Legendary baker Daniel Leader talks bread, but not bread alone

Daniel Leader wants to make one thing clear: He may have just bought a home in Maine, but he is not opening a bakery here. That’s the most frequent question the legendary 65-year-old baker gets since he snapped up a cozy Cape Cod in the idyllic town of Castine just a few months ago. Leader, founder of the iconic artisanal bakery Bread Alone in New York’s Catskill Mountains, has poignant, long-time ties to Maine that drew him back here, and he envisions baking occasionally with his friend Tim Semler at Tinder Hearth Bakery in Brooksville…

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Bank of Greene County announces promotion and appointment

The bank has appointed Daniel Leader to the bank’s advisory board. The bank’s advisory board is comprised of community leaders, and provides the Bank of Greene County board of directors with insight into better serving the financial needs of Hudson Valley communities.

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Dan Leader's 4-Hour Baguette

This recipe is the aggressive, no-more-excuses shove that you need to start baking your own bread. It will only take you 4 hours of intermittent attention, and won't require a starter nor any equipment you don't already own -- and it will rival your favorite bakery's. Adapted slightly from Local Breads (W. W. Norton & Company, 2007) and Saveur Magazine. —Genius Recipes

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Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making

Today, professional bakers and bread enthusiasts from all over the world make the pilgrimage to Bread Alone's headquarters to learn the signature techniques and philosophy of Dan Leader. Leader offers a comprehensive picture of bread baking today for the enthusiastic home baker…

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Worldwide Best Cookbooks July – December 2019

Living Bread: Tradition and Innovation in Artisan Bread Making by Daniel Leader and Lauren Chattman is a masterpiece devoted to bread. From sourdough to recipes using the leftover starter, the pioneer behind Bread Alone, who revolutionized American artisan bread baking, delivers 60 recipes inspired by bakers from around the world. Find out more in our promotion.

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