Photo by Valerie Rodgers Lugonja
"How can a nation be great if its bread tastes like Kleenex?"
Julia Child
"In Paris today millions of pounds of bread are sold daily, made during the previous night by those strange, half-naked beings one glimpses through cellar windows, whose wild-seeming cries floating out of those depths always makes a painful impression. In the morning, one sees these pale men, still white with flour, carrying a loaf under one arm, going off to rest and gather new strength to renew their hard and useful labor when night comes again. I have always highly esteemed the brave and humble workers who labor all night to produce those soft but crusty loaves that look more like cake than bread."
Alexandre Dumas, French writer (1802-1870)
Here is the humble worker who made that great bread (assisted by his "hand maiden" yours truly).
Photo by Valerie Rodgers Lugonja
We had the pleasure of making bread for Slow Food Edmonton's First Solstice Supper last week to accompany a succulent roast pig. Our hosts Valerie and Vanja hosted a wonderful repast, and Slow Food members brought fantastic dishes that were enjoyed by all. We thought we would share our bread making day with you in pictures. It took almost the whole day and some "starter" time all week to make 12 loaves of bread. We sooooo won't be doing this for a living, but are thankful that some gallant souls still do, to provide bread for us!