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The French Culinary Institute
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Parisian Breads

In just 12 hours, learn how to mix, shape, proof, and bake a variety of delicious French breads at home.

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Techniques for classic French breads at home

You may not make it to a Parisian boulangerie anytime soon, but you can do your best to recreate the same beautiful breads at home, in your own kitchen.

Imagine having the irresistible aroma of freshly baked baguettes waft out of your kitchen or smearing a dab of butter over a slice of homemade pain au levain. Whether you're an enthusiastic beginner or a seasoned professional seeking to polish your skills, you'll learn and practice the techniques that master bakers rely on.

Each session begins with a brief discussion of bread science, theory and production, including the methods, terminology and special equipment used by the professional baker. Then, roll up your sleeves and get to work. Immerse yourself in uncovering the secrets of "wild" levain starters. Learn how flour type and dough temperature influence the quality of your final product. Mix, shape, proof, and bake with precision, using the insights your chef-instructors have gained through years of experience.

Faster than you can imagine, you'll create a variety of classic French loaves, like rustic pain de campagne and
creatively shaped fougasse.

 

12 hours - $675

Evening Schedules

Tuesday through Thursday
3 sessions over 1 week
Begins:July 15, 2012
Ends: July 19, 2012
Class time: 5:30pm-9:30pm

Daytime Schedules

Tuesday through Thursday
3 sessions over 1 week
Begins: September 11, 2012
Ends: September 13, 2012
Class time: 8:30am-12:30pm

Tuition Includes

Application fee
Uniform
Tool kit
Books and supplies

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Although The International Culinary Center is accredited by the ACCSC, this course does not fall within the scope of the commission's accreditation. This course is designed for personal enrichment and is not intended to qualify a student for employment.