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32 Small Breads

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32 Small Breads is all about the single serving size piece of bread and features 32 different recipes for rolls and buns. Some are classics, such as rich dinner rolls and burger buns. Others may be new to you.
Whether you are seeking a crusty roll to serve at your next barbecue or a soft bun to wrap that hot dog or hamburger up in, there is surely something to appeal. Making bread isn’t as hard as it seems, and nothing else will scent your home with that appealing aroma of home baked bread. It is ambiance, the star of your meal, the supporting actors, and a culinary delight all in one small package!
Recipes Brown & Serve, Burger Buns, Hard Rolls, Mini Muffaletta, Oatmeal Rolls, Pistolettes, Potato Rolls, Pumpkin Buns, Rich Dinner Rolls, Rye Rolls, School House Rolls, Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls, Bacon Buns, Buttermilk Ranch Rolls, Cajun Red Bean Buns, Roasted Red Pepper & Blue Cheese Rolls, and many more!

58 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 21, 2013

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September 7, 2022
32 Small Breads by Gia Scott
TOC where recipes are listed as neat, sweet, and savory.
About the book where it discusses the recipes.
Each recipe starts with a title, summary of the dish and list of ingredients and you should be able to substitute for your healthier dietary needs: low fat, low sodium, low sugar and fresh vs canned items.
Be sure to have all the items before you start.
Directions are included step by step process.
There are NO pictures and NO nutritional information and not all have a summary of the dish.
This is a great first bread book as so many things are explained as you go through the steps. Pumpkin items sound great for this time of year as they are becoming ripe in the garden.
Bit lacking but in other sense it has everything you need to get started. NOT as informative as others i've read but has the steps you need for a great product.
Ends with about the author and their other works are highlighted at the end. One blog link goes to the site but recipes from 2014. bit outdated?
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March 16, 2014
Yummy Breads

Although I have only looked through this book, the recipes sounds good; however, I would like to see some pictures. I like to see what the finished is supposed to look like.
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