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🌸 Happy Mother’s Day to the mothers in our baking community 🌸
Today we pause for a minute to honor the women who bring so much care, patience, and strength into their homes, their kitchens, and this community. So many of you are feeding families, teaching children, carrying traditions, starting new ones, and still finding time to show up here with encouragement for somebody else. That matters. Bread has always been more than flour, water, salt, and time. It’s care made visible. To every mother, grandmother, bonus mom, auntie, mentor, and woman who has helped nurture someone along the way, we see you and we appreciate you. I hope today brings you a little love, a little rest, and something warm from the oven. Happy Mother’s Day. Henry ⭐🔥
🌸 Happy Mother’s Day to the mothers in our baking community 🌸
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Saturday Bake-Along: Pretzel Loaf 🥨 | Working Thread
Good morning, bakers. Today's the day. Two tracks, same destination: Yeasted with Poolish — if you started your poolish last night, you're on the dinner-ready timeline. Sourdough — longer build, deeper flavor. Worth the wait. Both recipes finish with the alkaline bath, that mahogany crust, and the snap that makes a pretzel loaf a pretzel loaf. Drop in the thread: - Where you are in the process - Photos as you go (poolish, dough, shaped, boiled, baked, sliced) - Questions, anytime. No question is too small. - Wins. Fails. Everything in between. Quick reminders: - Bread sling or parchment makes the boil-to-oven transfer way easier - Everything topping goes on right after the boil while the surface is wet, not after the bake - 4.7L water, 120g baking soda, rolling boil before you dunk - Watch the crust color, you want deep mahogany, not just brown Adjust to fit your kitchen: If the alkaline bath feels like a lot, or your pot's not big enough, or you're juggling one Dutch oven and trying to make it all work, split the dough into two smaller loaves. Smaller loaves are easier to handle in the bath, easier to bake, and just as tasty. Bake time will come down a bit, so watch the color and the internal temp. Adjust to the situation you're in. The recipe works for you, not the other way around. Both recipes are in the Recipe Pantry. Full video walk-through is on YouTube if you need a refresher. Let's bake. Perfection is not required. Progress is. ~ Henry ⭐🔥
Saturday Bake-Along: Pretzel Loaf 🥨 | Working Thread
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New Series: Baking Through the Seasons (Plus a Free Cheat Sheet)
Started a new YouTube series this week, and I want you to be the first to see it. 🔥 It’s called Baking Through the Seasons, and it’s built around something I see every single year in our community. 🥖 Same flour. 🥖 Same starter. 🥖 Same recipe. Different bread. ☀️ When the kitchen warms up in spring, your starter rises faster.⏱️ Bulk fermentation finishes earlier.🫓 The dough feels softer, stickier, more relaxed than it did a month ago. And most bakers blame the recipe… when really, the room changed. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌱 The first video is live. The Spring Baking Protocol covers the seven adjustments that take you from frustrated to in control when your kitchen starts heating up. I also put together a one-page cheat sheet you can print out and keep next to your scale. It’s the quick-reference version of the whole series. No email opt-in. No signup. Just yours. 📄 Grab the cheat sheet here: https://skoo.ly/spring-baking 🎥 Watch the first video here: https://youtu.be/E5E2sNhgSXE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ☀️ Spring Baking Protocol 🔥 Summer Baking Protocol 🍂 Fall Baking Protocol ❄️ Winter Baking Protocol By the end of the year, you’ll have a full year-round playbook for every kitchen condition you’ll ever face. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 👇 Drop a comment below and tell me which season has given you the most trouble. That’s how I know what to dig deeper on next. ⭐ Perfection is not required. Progress is. Come bake with us. Henry ⭐🔥
Look What I Just Got!
First Pullman pan thanks to @Candi Brown-McGriff! What does everyone like to bake in these? I think I got the half size. The 1 lb pan. I’ll have to go back and check it feels like a lifetime ago that I ordered it 🤣
A few weeks back, I almost missed this one.
A friend of mine from another Skool community over in England, @Des Dreckett, asked me to come on his podcast. I agreed, and then of course life happened and I got busy and forgot all about it. The day of the interview I'd just gotten back from a dental appointment. Hadn't shaved. Wasn't exactly camera-ready. Then a notification pops up on my phone telling me the call I thought was just two guys talking was in 15 minutes. I turn on my camera and realize pretty quick this isn't a casual chat. This is being recorded and going out to the world. I could have rescheduled. Probably should have. But that line I keep saying around here came into my head. Perfection is not required. It wasn't about trying to look perfect. It was about whether I had something worth saying. And I did. So I went and said it. Here's the interview that came out of it. https://youtu.be/tIp_NgZ93Hs?si=lkTPCNuu0uXK1BYG Des and I talked about how this community got built, how social media drives growth, and the thinking behind a lot of what we do here in the Academy. If you're curious about what's underneath the hood, this is a good window into it. And next time you're hesitating because the conditions aren't perfect... remember. Perfection is not required. Progress is. Henry ⭐🔥
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