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Those look amazing! LOVE pancakes!
šŸ‘ This Week’s Bake: Brown Butter Peach Cobbler Cinnamon Rolls šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
Well, we survived Croissant Week. šŸ„šŸ‘ All that lamination, all those butter layers, all that patience. You all showed up and did the hard thing, and I couldn’t be prouder of the folds that came through this kitchen. Now it’s time to let summer all the way in. ā˜€ļøšŸ‘ This week we’re baking Brown Butter Peach Cobbler Cinnamon Rolls, and this one’s personal. I’m a South Carolina boy. Down here in the Deep South, peach cobbler isn’t just dessert. It’s a staple and a delicacy both at once. It’s the thing that shows up at the church supper, the Sunday table, and the family reunion, and everybody’s grandmother swears hers is the best. That cobbler is in my bones. 🧔 So I did what I always end up doing. I took something I grew up loving and turned it into something we all already know by heart, the cinnamon roll. Peach cobbler on the inside. Pillowy roll on the outside. Brown butter running through the whole thing. And a streusel top that’ll have your house smelling like a Carolina summer. šŸ”„šŸ‘ And I’ll be honest, this one came out of my daughter Payton. She’s always challenging me, always poking at me to take it one step further. Don’t play it safe, Dad. So here we are. Cobbler in a cinnamon roll. That’s a Payton bake if I ever made one. ⭐ No fresh peaches where you are yet? Don’t worry. Frozen and canned work great, and I’ll walk you through every swap this week so nobody gets left out. Here’s the recipe so you can look it over before Saturday: https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/brown-butter-peach-cobbler-cinnamon-rolls We bake together Saturday morning. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‘ Between now and then I’ll take you through the brown butter, the roasted peaches, and how to prep ahead so Saturday feels easy instead of frantic. Who’s in? Drop a šŸ‘ below. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry ā­šŸ”„
šŸ‘ This Week’s Bake: Brown Butter Peach Cobbler Cinnamon Rolls šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
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@Judy Lyle cherries are coming into season here, but I can get a little cherried out this time of year. Will think on it! Happen to love peaches and our grocery stores have southern peaches arriving.
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@Henry Hunter is the omission of the heavy cream at bake due to the peaches and syrup/browned butter?
Hot dog!
Made the hot dog buns (yeasted) from the Recipe Pantry today. They smell amazing! Time to grill some dogs! Not pictured: sandwich loaf from Bim’s Sourdough.
Hot dog!
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@Colleen Vergara thank you!
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@Colleen Vergara share how it goes!
šŸž SATURDAY BAKE-ALONG RECAP: CROISSANT DAY (Week 25)
We picked the one bake that hates heat the most, on the hottest holiday weekend of the year, and we did it anyway. Two working threads, 1,800-plus comments, first-timers pulling their first croissants at nightfall, and a whole room holding each other up through a heat dome. Ann Snow's dough fought her from 6:12am to dark and she still got them out of the oven. That's the whole story. Full recap is live: https://still-orbit-xf2s.here.now/ This week we featured: @Ann Snow @Sandy Chong @Cheryl Odden @Mauvette Bailey @Maureen Kilbride @Colleen Vergara @Linda Glantz @Barb Kratzmann @Deborah Karaban @Judy Lyle @Candi Brown-McGriff f @Mary Nunaley @Stacey Avraham @Heather Lattanzio @Melissa Molaison @Susie Kendall @Michele Nilson @Donna Angelo @Pat Van Schalkwyk @Jenny Rader-Bakos @Ehsan Omara @Michel Jodoin @Candy Barnes @Jill Hart @Ruby Dack @Jen Dolan @Lisa D @Dusty Commons @Victoria Merriwether @Pam Cote @Travis Crawford @Jana Hassett @JoAnn Amato @Angela Sides-McKay @Tammi Thurston @Tamsin Boshoff @Annette Mitchell @Rhonda Talamo @Linda Gregory @Gareth Parkes @Kathee Judd @Timothy McQuaid @Robert Caldas
šŸž SATURDAY BAKE-ALONG RECAP: CROISSANT DAY (Week 25)
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Another great recap! It’s so fun viewing the highlights each week! Well done everybody!
Let me show you guys what’s going on in the room next-door ā€œ From Oven to Marketā€
Remember if you joined this week, you’ll have membership FREE for life. That door closes in a few days. Click here: https://www.skool.com/from-oven-to-market/about What a real market table looks like This is @Kim Cochran’s setup from Royal Delights this past Saturday. I want to walk through it, because she’s doing almost everything right and there’s a lot here to learn from. Start with the shape. Most bakers set up one long table and stand behind it like a cashier. That table becomes a wall. Kim went with a U, and that horseshoe pulls people into her space. They slow down, they step in, and once they’re inside they’re browsing instead of walking past. Her cloths drop all the way to the floor and they match. That’s what separates a business from a bake sale. Nobody sees the totes and the backup bins underneath. It’s clean and it’s finished. Her branding repeats. The Royal Delights logo is on both runners and on her signage, same mark every time. When a customer sees the name three times before they’ve said a word, she stops reading as somebody’s mom selling cookies and starts reading as a bakery. The product is tiered. She’s using risers to build height, so everything climbs instead of lying flat. A full, stacked table tells the customer other folks have been buying and there’s plenty to go around. A sparse table says the opposite. Prices are out where people can see them. A lot of customers will walk rather than ask what something costs. Kim took that friction away. One color story, pink and white, right down to the cooler. Even the cold items that have to stay cold got worked into the look instead of fighting it. And her chair’s off to the side, so she can step out and greet somebody instead of being walled in. She also showed up in the rain. That’s its own kind of marketing. When people learn you’re there every Saturday no matter the weather, you become the stop they plan around.
Let me show you guys what’s going on in the room next-door ā€œ From Oven to Marketā€
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Well done! I’d stop!
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Lifelong cook and baker as a hobby. Here for new skills and delicious creations to share.

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