What is our secret?

Perhaps you have been blessed to try our delicious homemade bread? We receive requests from many people asking how we bake our bread. This free course was designed to share the secrets of our bread baking with our friends at the monastery.
Brother Baker stacking fresh bread

What you'll learn

    1. What is the role of bread in the monastery?

    2. What is bread?

    3. About Wheat and Flour

    4. Wheat Berries and the Parts of Wheat

    5. Milling and Making Flour

    6. Mixing and Sifting Flours

    7. Other Ingredients for Bread

    8. The Role of Bread During the Monastic Fast

    1. What is a Fermented Food?

    2. How Does Fermentation Work?

    3. Health Benefits of Fermented Foods

    4. Fermented Bread in Particular

    1. Introduction

    2. King Arthur Mills - Sir Galahad Artisan Flour

    3. Heartland Mills - Stone Ground Whole Wheat Flour

    4. Heartland Mills - Stone Ground Whole Rye Flour

    5. Heartland Mills - Whole Spelt Flour

    6. Cairnspring Mills - Trailblazer Bread Flour

    1. What is Leaven?

    2. What is Leaven Made Of?

    3. How to make your own Leaven (aka Sourdough Starter)

    4. What to do with your Sourdough Starter

    5. Introduction to the "Proofing Curve"

    6. Timing the Proofing Process

    1. Tools of the Trade - Everything you need to start baking bread

    2. The Recipe: Introduction to Bakers' Math

    3. Step 1: Prepare the Leaven

    4. Step 2: Mix the Flour

    5. Step 3: Autolyze (30-60 minutes)

    6. Step 4: Mix in Salt and Olive Oil (and any other mix-ins)

    7. Step 5: Bulk Rise (4 to 18 hours)

    8. Step 6: Shape the Dough into a Loaf

    9. Step 7: Bench Rest (30 minutes) and 2nd Shaping

    10. Step 8: Score and Bake (40-50 minutes)

    11. Step 9: Remove from the Oven and Cool

    12. Step 10: Enjoy your Fresh Bread

    1. Baking in High-Altitude

Details

  • Free
  • 69 lessons

FAQ

  • How much does the course cost?

    This course is completely free, but is by invitation only for friends of the monastery. We are excited to share our baking secrets with those we love and pray for on a daily basis.

  • How long will the course take to complete?

    Bread baking is easy once you know how, but learning can take many weeks. The more you bake, the better and easier it will get. The end result is worth it to make delicious and nutritious bread for your friends and family.

What are you waiting for?

You too can bake like a monk!