MASTER COURSE
Using the techniques and knowledge attained from the Bread Basic Course, you will learn new crafting methods, ascertain how and when to use the different types of yeast and flour in the Bread Master Course.
January | July
Baguette
Baguette is a long, thin loaf of French bread. It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.
2 rolls to bring home
Dutch Bread
A Dutch style bread with unique mottled crust.
6 pieces to bring home
FEBRUARY | AUGUST
Fruit Danish
A Danish specialty topped with cream and assorted fruits. Great for afternoon tea.
6 pieces to bring home
Croissant & Chocolat Croissant
Who doesn't love this buttery flaky pastry? Learn to make 2 varieties: Original and Chocolate
2 types, 3 pieces each to bring home
MARCH | SEPTEMBER
Melon pan & Maccha
Japanese melon bun that resembles a cantaloupe, covered with sweet crispy cookie dough. Learn to make 2 varieties: Matcha and Original
2 types, 4 pieces to bring home
Ciabatta ~Tomato & Olive~
Ciabatta is originated from Italy, whom they are the best in making crusty Italian sandwiches. Learn how to make Ciabatta that is filled with tomatoes and plump juicy olives.
3 pieces, 18cm length to bring home
APRIL | OCTOBER
Bagel ~Plain & Blueberries~
A bagel is a bread product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. It is traditionally shaped by hand into the form of a ring from yeasted wheat dough.
2 types, 4 pieces to bring home
Anpan & Chestnut Anpan
Originated from the Meiji period, Anpan is " Japanese sweet roll" filled with red bean paste or with chestnut paste.
2 types, 6 pieces to bring home
MAY | NOVEMBER
Curry-pan & Doughnut
Fluffy sweet Japanese styled curry buns and sweet icing sugared doughnuts.
2 types, 6 pieces to bring home
Plain Loaf
Scottish plain loaf with soft chewy white core, spread on your favourite jam or eat it plain
1 loaf to bring home
JUNE | DECEMBER
Kouglof & Pain d'Epices
Kouglof is a german tasty bread, best eaten with coffee.
Pain d'Epices is a french bread filled with lots of aromatic spices and nuts.
2 types, 1 piece each to bring home
Laugenbrotchen
Also named as Lye roll, these German pretzel rolls are dipped in lye and sprinkled with salt grains.
6 pieces to bring home