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Tag Archives: Sourdough
Sodo Pizza Cafe E17
We usually wait until a new restaurant has gone through their teething problems before we step over their newly polished door step. But we threw out the rule book when it came to Sodo Pizza Cafe who opened on Friday, … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurants in E17
Tagged Hatherley Mews, pizza, Sodo pizza cafe, Sourdough, Walthamstow
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Sodo – Sourdough pizza cafe
Fancy an amazing pizza this weekend? Get yourself to Sodo in Clapton or in the George & Vulture pub in Hoxton (they have a branch in Honor Oak Park – but that’s south of the river!). We went to the … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurants beyond E17
Tagged Burrata, Clapton, George & Vulture, growing communities, Hoxton, Nduja, Picco Salumi, pizza, pizza cafe, Sodo, Sourdough
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Gluten-free bread workshop
It was one of our Supperclub nightmares – a gluten-free guest! But I know now that we’d manage if it ever happened, because when one of the Walthamstowfoodies had to go wheat-free for a while, we decided to sign up … Continue reading
Multi-seed sourdough bread – a labour of love
I’ve been practicing the ancient art of sourdough bread making, inspired by a day spent with the Hornbeam Bakers. I love bread making especially the kneading and playing with new flavours and techniques, but I was left confused by the … Continue reading
Posted in Recipes
Tagged bread, dough, Flour, Kneading, Multi-seed sourdough bread, Proofing (baking technique), Sourdough
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Real bread – Part 1
In the early hours of the morning there are armies of bakers around the world transforming the humblest of ingredients – flour, yeast and water into their national bread: the hot crusty French baguette; dark, sweet Polish rye; fluffy Indian … Continue reading