Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 17:05     Subject: Re:King Arthur flour recipes

Solid — I used their bialy recipe and it was good. I have read plenty of their other recipes and they all sound about right (without being too fussy).
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 16:32     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Anonymous wrote:I love their recipes. If you are trying to make something that hails from another country, obviously a US company isn’t going to have the most authentic recipe for that

OP here -that’s a fair point. I’ve been making things that I normally get a few times a year when I travel. I should try some of the more mainstream stuff.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 14:10     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Every recipe I've tried from their website has come out perfectly.

I echo the PP. One year I decided to find my "favorite" brownie recipe and baked tons. The KAF was my favorite and still is.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 14:08     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Their sourdough popovers are incredible
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 13:56     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I make their sourdough English muffins all the time and they're great.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 13:55     Subject: Re:King Arthur flour recipes

I think their recipes are very reliable overall, definitely recommend the morning glory muffins!
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 13:32     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I love their recipes. If you are trying to make something that hails from another country, obviously a US company isn’t going to have the most authentic recipe for that
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 13:20     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Their fudge brownies are the absolute best: https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/fudge-brownies-recipe
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 13:18     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I'm the first PP (10:40) - I've also had great success with whatever I've tried. The KA sourdough starter method is still my go-to. I just meant that, IMO, they go for reliability over complexity, so while it might not be the most mind-blowingly uh-MAZE-ing version of something, it'll be pretty darned good every single time.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 12:36     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Anonymous wrote:I’ve had great success with the 2 recipes I’ve tried from KAF. I’m a pretty proficient baker/cook. I’ve made their English Muffins and Cheesy Deep Dish Pizza and both were fantastic.


https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/english-muffins-recipe this one? I have never thought of making english muffins I admit.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 12:31     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I find they turn out well. Which recipes are you concerned about?
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 12:14     Subject: Re:King Arthur flour recipes

I cannot speak to the "authenticity" of their recipes (which recipes are you referring to??) but have always had good success with KAF recipes! I have made probably 6-8 different things from the site- cakes, muffins, cornbread, even a delicious date pudding. I like that the directions are clear and specific, and I know they've been tested by professionals vs. some dubious recipes on mommy blogs or All Recipes.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 10:51     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I’ve had great success with the 2 recipes I’ve tried from KAF. I’m a pretty proficient baker/cook. I’ve made their English Muffins and Cheesy Deep Dish Pizza and both were fantastic.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 10:40     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

I think they are going for simplified versions of things that your typical home cook can turn out a decent product with little or no practice or live instruction. It won't necessarily be the true authentic method, which may not be familiar to American home cooks across the country, but will reliably get an 80% result for nearly everyone.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2021 10:28     Subject: King Arthur flour recipes

Are these awful or the gold standard? I’ve been backing a lot this pandemic and always look at a few versions of a recipe before deciding what to go with. I never choose the KAF recipes, that they are always inauthentic for foods that are from specific regions. Is it a particular flour-forward flavor profile they’re going for?