Submitted by tubaguy63 on September 10, 2006 - 12:20pm
I am looking to open a bread bakery and would like some quick formal training to supplement my amateur experience. So far, the only option I can find is through King Arthur Flour. (any reviews on their class?) Thank you!
Matt
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Re: Professional Artisan Bread Class
I googled
bakery operations classes
and got a number of hits that looked promising. Most community colleges also offer classes in "food service operations" or something similar; you could combine that with some additional classes in bookkeeping, accounting, and business strategy and be in a position to figure out your plan of action.
What is your concern about the King Arthur classes? I would think that their course on running a bakery would be the best place to start if your goal is a small artisan bread bakery.
sPh
The Culinary Institute of
The Culinary Institute of America, both in Hyde Park, NY, and in California, have artisan bread classes. There is one at the CIA that is a week long. Cost is $900 not including room and board.
Lori
king arthur
i have taken two one and a half day workshops at king arthur and found them to be very educational with good teaching staff and good facilities. I have not taken their longer courses for professional bakers but would think highly of them if they are similar.
King Arthur Classes
I've never attended a KAF class, though I dearly want to. However, the professional baking courses are usually taught by none other than Jeffrey Hammelman, author of Bread, one of the best books on baking I've ever read.
I've heard from many folks that these classes are excellent. Especially if Hammelman is teaching, I'd say KAF would be a good place to start.
I have no problems with King
I have no problems with King Arthur's classes. In fact, I am leaning towards them. The reason for the post was to look at all of my options, though I am quite excited about the King Arthur classes.
artisan bread baking classes
If you have the "dough," SFBI (San Fransisco Baking Institute) is the only school in the country devoted to artisan bread baking. I'm taking a course there this fall. They have about 12 week-long classes. You can take each one separately or take them all for a certificate.