CAFE Talks Podcast

Dec 25, 2024, 8:17
CAFÉ Talks Ep. 57 – Flour, Salt, Water, Yeast

CAFÉ Talks Ep. 57 – Flour, Salt, Water, Yeast

Randy George, Master Baker/Proprietor

Flour (or whole grains), water, salt, and yeast – four simple ingredients that in the hands of an accomplished baker can result in one of the most revered food experiences known to mankind. A loaf of bread, the symbol of friendship, of coming together, of sharing with our friends, family, and even adversaries is a magical product.

Since the early days of formalized cooking, bread has been represented by every culture in the world from the tortilla of Mexico, to dense pumpernickel from Germany and Scandinavia, pita from the Middle East, naan from Southeast Asia, crusty baguettes and boules from France, popovers from England, sourdough from California, chapati from Africa, Focaccia from Italy, and arepa cornbread from South America – these are the breads that serve as the foundation for a country’s cuisine – an integral part of their culture.  

In the United States our bread is an amalgamation of all that the rest of the world offers. Over the past few decades, we have become aware of the importance of quality bread, in all its forms and have slowly begun to learn how the artisans behind it approach the process of turning those simple ingredients into magical products.

Join us at CAFÉ Talks Podcast for a wonderful discussion with Randy George of Red Hen Bakery about the bread that he loves, has learned to master, and how the life of the baker can be incredibly rewarding.