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This week, Rose and Crystal talk with Bonnie Ohara, founder of Alchemy Bread Co. and author of Bread Baking for Beginners and Let’s Bake Bread!, a new family cookbook about baking with kids. From her microbakery beginnings to her mission of teaching the art of bread to home bakers of all ages, Bonnie shares the beauty and grounding rhythm of working with dough. The conversation drifts through the books that shaped her craft — Michel Suas’ Advanced Bread and Pastry, Jeffrey Hamelman’s Bread, Sarah Owens’ Sourdough, and Martin Philip’s Breaking Bread — and into the broader world of flavor, inspiration, and community that keeps her baking.
Mentioned in this episode:
Kate’s Bread microbakery + Newsletter
Ashley Lima photography
San Francisco Baking Institute
Michel Suas, "Advanced Bread and Pastry: A Professional Approach" (SFBI Textbook)
Jeffrey Hamelman, “Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes”
Sarah Owens, “Sourdough: Recipes for Rustic Fermented Breads, Sweets, Savories, and More”Martin Philip, “Breaking Bread: A Baker's Journey Home in 75 Recipes”Michael James, “The Tivoli Road Baker”David Leibovitz, “My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories”Tadashi Ono, Harris Salat, “Japanese Soul Cooking: Ramen, Tonkatsu, Tempura, and More from the Streets and Kitchens of Tokyo and Beyond”
Joshua McFadden, “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables”
Rebekah Peppler, Le Sud
Kitchen Tape is hosted by Rose Wilde @trosewilde and Crystal Slonecker @crystalslonecker, edited by Dressler Parsons @dresslerparsons of The Regenerative Baking Podcast, with original theme music by Dan Crabtree.
Follow us on Instagram @kitchentapepodcast and hit like and subscribe to stay up to date on new episodes and behind-the-scenes crumbs.
By Rose Wilde and Crystal SloneckerThis week, Rose and Crystal talk with Bonnie Ohara, founder of Alchemy Bread Co. and author of Bread Baking for Beginners and Let’s Bake Bread!, a new family cookbook about baking with kids. From her microbakery beginnings to her mission of teaching the art of bread to home bakers of all ages, Bonnie shares the beauty and grounding rhythm of working with dough. The conversation drifts through the books that shaped her craft — Michel Suas’ Advanced Bread and Pastry, Jeffrey Hamelman’s Bread, Sarah Owens’ Sourdough, and Martin Philip’s Breaking Bread — and into the broader world of flavor, inspiration, and community that keeps her baking.
Mentioned in this episode:
Kate’s Bread microbakery + Newsletter
Ashley Lima photography
San Francisco Baking Institute
Michel Suas, "Advanced Bread and Pastry: A Professional Approach" (SFBI Textbook)
Jeffrey Hamelman, “Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes”
Sarah Owens, “Sourdough: Recipes for Rustic Fermented Breads, Sweets, Savories, and More”Martin Philip, “Breaking Bread: A Baker's Journey Home in 75 Recipes”Michael James, “The Tivoli Road Baker”David Leibovitz, “My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories”Tadashi Ono, Harris Salat, “Japanese Soul Cooking: Ramen, Tonkatsu, Tempura, and More from the Streets and Kitchens of Tokyo and Beyond”
Joshua McFadden, “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables”
Rebekah Peppler, Le Sud
Kitchen Tape is hosted by Rose Wilde @trosewilde and Crystal Slonecker @crystalslonecker, edited by Dressler Parsons @dresslerparsons of The Regenerative Baking Podcast, with original theme music by Dan Crabtree.
Follow us on Instagram @kitchentapepodcast and hit like and subscribe to stay up to date on new episodes and behind-the-scenes crumbs.