What makes your bread so unique?

Quite different from what you might find in your supermarket bakery, artisan breads represent the true time-honored craft of bread baking. “Artisan” implies made by hand, which is the method we use for all of our bread and pastries. Shaping loaves by hand is a more gentle process and does not overwork the dough as a machine would, yielding large, irregular holes (the essence of artisan bread).

Most of our breads contain only four or five ingredients: unbleached wheat flour, double-purified water, sea salt, and either instant yeast or our own homemade sourdough starter. It is this simplicity that makes bread such a universal and versatile food.

How do I store my bread?

In the unlikely event you have bread left over after the day of purchase, you can temporarily extend its shelf life by storing it in a sealed plastic bag, kept in a cool, dry place.

If you’d like to freeze your bread to eat at a later time, wrap it tightly in foil before placing it in a sealed plastic bag (preferably the airtight bags made specifically for freezer storage). Typically, bread can be frozen for up to two months.

To defrost bread, allow it to completely thaw at room temperature, then place the loaf in a 400-degree oven for 4 to 6 minutes. If you’re pressed for time, pull bread directly out of freezer and bake it in the foil it’s wrapped in for 15 to 30 minutes in a 350-degree oven.

We do not recommend storing bread in the refrigerator. The inside of your fridge is a low-moisture environment which will quicken the staling of your bread and dry it out.

Please do not microwave bread, as it leads to an extremely rubbery texture.

Why does my bread have holes?

Those gorgeous large, irregular holes in some of our breads are the result of longer fermentation times and higher hydration (wetter dough). Shaping gently by hand, instead of machine shaping, also helps retain some of those air pockets, leading to a bread with crisper crust and a lighter, more pleasant texture.

Why is the crust so dark?

Some of our loaves enjoy the benefit of being left in the oven longer than others. This is done on purpose! A darker crust is the result of the caramelization of sugars in the flour. It offers a slightly sweet and more complex flavor.

What is a starter?

A starter or pre-ferment is fermented dough that is incorporated into batches of dough to be shaped and baked. Starters provide leavening, flavor, and character to our breads. Some of our breads are leavened entirely with starters with no added commercial yeast. Starters also help to give our breads a long shelf life: breads baked with starters tend to retain their moisture better than straight dough (made without starter) breads.

I am allergic to wheat and/or gluten. Do you make any bread I can eat?

Unfortunately, no. All of our breads contain wheat flour (white flour is still wheat flour). Gluten is a protein in wheat flour to which some people are allergic. While most people who are allergic to wheat or gluten have mild reactions it can be very severe for some, even fatal.

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