Okay, so this isn’t technically a whole podcast dedicated to bread making, but it’s definitely worth the listen! Short Wave is brought to us by NPR and is a science-centered show for everyone. It will truly give you a fresh appreciation for the sourdough and it’s just a really inspiring and encouraging listen. Through listening to these episodes, you’ll find yourself plunged into a wonderful bread-making community with whom you can share the joys and the struggles of striving for the perfect loaf. You’ll love hearing the stories behind the bread, and learning from these world-class bakers. You’ll reap some amazing advice from the guests as they really dig deep and examine their bread-making process. Not only are the interviews super informative and full of wise baking gems, but the conversational style also makes for a really fun listen. You’ll get to hear the stories behind the bakers, authors, growers, millers, artists, and other creative minds that will spark your culinary creativity and inspire you in your home baking adventures. More about the beauty behind the art, this show features inspiring conversations from leaders and innovators throughout the sourdough community. So if you’ve fallen in love with everything about this fermented wonder, then you should definitely check out The Sourdough Podcast. Now to focus on the one bread that has received more attention than any other during this time of quarantine…the sourdough! Sourdough from scratch is a serious business, with the creation of your own sourdough starter an adventure in itself! You have to feed it and water it, and some even name theirs! (The best name for a starter I’ve heard to date is Clint Yeastwood! Brilliant, right?) It should really come as no surprise that there is a podcast dedicated solely to this craft. ![]() With all this guidance, you’ll be turning out some super impressive loaves in no time! 2. Once you’ve listened to these, you can also head over to the website where you’ll find informative videos to help you further perfect your bread-making skills. It truly is a foodie delight! And while the episodes cover all sorts of delicious topics, for the purpose of this list, you should check out episodes 18 ( The Four Pillars of Bread) through to 22 ( Let’s Bake Some Sour Dough) which specifically focus on all things bread. There are also fascinating interviews with culinary experts from every field, including other top chefs, cookbook authors, winemakers, brewers, and coffee roasters, to name but a few. If you’ve watched every episode of Masterchef, your kitchen shelves are lined with all top cookbooks, and you dream about cooking like a true professional chef, this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Chef Jacob Burton, a fully-fledged executive chef, this podcast features instructional style episodes that unpack professional-level cooking techniques in an “achievable-at-home” fashion. Stella Culinary Schoolįirst up on the table we have Stella Culinary School. From helping us understand the science of bread making to recipes of delicious treats, and even a show solely dedicated to the ever-popular sourdough loaf, these podcasts are simply the best things since, well, sliced bread! 1. Luckily for us, there are some tantalizing podcasts dedicated to all things baking that are here to lend us a helping hand. It’s an incredibly rewarding endeavor, but it can also be a little intimidating. Bread making in all its delightful shapes and forms has experienced a huge spike in interest over the last couple of months. Like most of us, I’m sure your Instagram feed has been filled with a bounty of snaps of perfectly baked banana bread, beautifully whipped up Dalgona coffee, and, of course, a good ol’ loaf of bread. ![]() By now it’s no secret that people the world over have been filling their time by filling their kitchens with the mouth-watering smell of baked goods. ![]() But one activity, in particular, has enjoyed a little more attention than the rest - baking. People have picked up paintbrushes and created works of art, some have started learning a new language, and others have exercised their green fingers by growing vegetables for themselves and their community. But there are also activities that have seen us striving for some self-improvement. Whether it’s binging the unbelievable docu-series, Tiger King, signing up for TikTok, or taking part in Zoom quizzes, we’ve all been kept quite busy. But this time has also seen the emergence of new ways to spend our time when it comes to entertainment. This strange and uncertain time of lockdown has seen our lives change in unprecedented ways.
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