Sullivan Street Bakery

Bakery · SoHo

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No-Knead Bread Recipe: Who Really Invented It? - Eater

"In 2006, Mark Bittman wrote an article for the New York Times on the subject, crediting Jim Lahey of Sullivan Street Bakery for his “revolutionary approach” to bread-baking. Lahey’s no-knead bread recipe required mixing flour, a lot of water, salt, and yeast; letting the dough rise overnight; shaping, proofing, and then baking the bread the next day in a Dutch oven." - Dayna Evans

https://www.eater.com/22537151/who-invented-no-knead-bread-recipe

103 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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