Saving Bread

Allison

A podcast about baking, grain, fermentation, craftsmanship, and the people keeping the traditions of real food alive.

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  1. Interviews E02 Alexandra Allen - Sourdough Cookies

    4 dage siden

    Interviews E02 Alexandra Allen - Sourdough Cookies

    Send us a question or voice memo! What happens when you treat every ingredient like it matters? In this episode of Saving Bread, I sit down with Alexandra Allen of Wildwoman Bakery to explore how freshly milled grains can completely transform sourdough baking—from cookies and pastries to naturally leavened breads. We dive into how Alex thinks about flour selection, butter, vanilla, levain behavior, and ingredient quality to build flavor from the ground up. Whether you're curious about baking with fresh-milled flour or looking for new ways to bring creativity into your sourdough baking, this conversation is full of practical ideas and inspiration. In this episode we discuss:  Baking sourdough cookies with freshly milled grains  Choosing butter for flavor and texture  Making homemade vanilla extract  Understanding levain behavior  Developing recipes with whole grains  Building flavor through thoughtful ingredient choices  Finding your own creative voice as a baker Alex's approach reminds us that great bread—and great baking—isn't just about following a formula. It's about understanding your ingredients and letting curiosity guide the process. You can find Alexandra on Instagram @wildwomanbakery, and if you're in Arkansas, you can find her sourdough pastries and baked goods at the Fayetteville Farmers Market. Topics: sourdough starter, sourdough fermentation, feeding a sourdough starter, sourdough hydration, starter temperature, artisan bread, naturally leavened bread, whole grain baking, bread science, sourdough cookies

    1 t. 4 min.
  2. Interviews E01 Josh Fairbanks - Reading Your Dough

    10. jun.

    Interviews E01 Josh Fairbanks - Reading Your Dough

    Send us a question or voice memo! What if the best sourdough baker you know isn't following the recipe exactly? In this episode of Saving Bread, I sit down with Josh Fairbanks, a bread and bagel baker from Portland, to talk about the balance between technical knowledge and intuition in sourdough baking. We explore what it really means to know your sourdough starter, why learning to read your dough is just as important as following a formula, and how working with local millers can deepen your understanding of flour, fermentation, and flavor. Whether you're baking naturally leavened bread or sourdough bagels, this conversation will encourage you to trust your instincts while continuing to learn the science behind great bread. You can find Josh at @joshfairbanksbread on Instagram In this episode, we discuss:  Building a relationship with your sourdough starter  Learning to trust your intuition as a baker  Reading dough instead of relying only on the clock  Working with local mills and freshly milled flour  Developing recipes through observation and experience  Baking sourdough bread and bagels with intention Josh reminds us that great baking comes from combining knowledge, curiosity, and experience—not simply following a recipe. Topics: sourdough podcast, sourdough starter, sourdough fermentation, artisan bread, sourdough bagels, bread baking, naturally leavened bread, local flour, fresh-milled flour, local mills, bread science, fermentation.

    55 min.

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A podcast about baking, grain, fermentation, craftsmanship, and the people keeping the traditions of real food alive.

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