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Rugbrød

Back before everything was taught on Zoom, a few years ago I took an actual real-time class to make rugbrød. Fast forward to the present where I work both as a chef and baker at work (and spend my home hours focused on baking), I decided to try this bread again from...

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Stefano Manfredi

Stefano Manfredi

      I first heard about Stefano Manfredi from a friend living in Australia. An Italian-born chef and baker now living in Australia publishes great posts on Instagram. So I invited him for an interview to share stories about his Italian origins,...

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La Brea Bakery

Nancy Silverton's book Bread at the La Brea Bakery was one of my first bread books. It has been on my shelf for many years. It's also been off my shelves while being used, leading to binder separation and a need to glue it back together. While mending the...

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 Laurent L’Hénaff

 Laurent L’Hénaff

Laurent L'Hénaff is a baker who switched from his career as an IT engineer to working in front of an oven. Like his pal Thierry Delabre, who also started baking as a hobby, Laurent is from Brittany with an inspiring website and Facebook presence. I connected with...

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Sophie Williams

Sophie Williams

Sophie Williams is a baker who peddles her bicycle and breads to markets, rain and snow! I found her on Instagram, intrigued by her passion for grains. Sophie is busy but she's taken some time to answer some questions on Stir the Pots and tell the story of Raven...

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Living Bread

Dan Leader's new book, Living Bread is out. Spotting him promoting it at Union Square's Green Market, I took the opportunity to chat with him about flour, bread and life in the big apple, New York.  Wished I had asked him about one of the tips he gives in the book;...

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