Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Bread Making at Real P?tisserie | Garden House Brighton

Posted by editor on Tuesday, 12 March 2013

While not exactly gourmet gardening, making your own bread touches on many of the things we love about our outdoor spaces ? smell, touch, hard work, wonderful results and something you can share with friends and family!

A couple of Saturdays ago a group of Garden House friends visited the bakery at Brighton?s Real P?tisserie for another of our highly successful bread-making workshops.

We donned blue hairnets and aprons and under the patient and very informed guidance of head baker Tom enjoyed a unique baking experience, learning about the ingredients and the traditional skills that go into creating wonderful fresh breads for our own family kitchens.

Real P?tisserie is an independent bakery specialising in traditional French bread and cakes, and renowned for their extensive range of artisan breads ? making sourdoughs in the time-honoured way, hand moulding every loaf and creating a range of speciality breads picked from the traditionally popular loaves of France, Spain and Italy.

We made four different bread types -?focaccia, traditional French cob, multi-cereal loaf and sour dough ? with the opportunity to take some ?starter? sour dough home with us.

Hard work, but really satisfying ? and on a cold February day, actually rather more fun than gardening!

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Tags: Favourite Recipes, Garden House workshops, Gourmet Gardening, We love..., Winter time

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