I have had some of the worse breads in history ever, who's bakers had the utter nerve to call artisan. These loafs of "things" were returned to the bakerys post haste, I always DEMANDED my money back, and I got it too!
The worse thing to do is raise a child and feed 'em mass produced breads on a constant daily basis. They learn to gauge other actually fine breads, by what they've learn about the quality of what is basically garbage.
I really love these series. So serious, and the people on these videos actually know what they are talking about rather than making a video because they are bored. I can only imagine the amount of respect they get from people of their own field.
A great follow up or interactive portion of the CHOW website would be recomended recources weather it be from the actual "obsessors"
or other recomended points to investigate coresponding to the toppic
books
websites
videos
blogs
I think this would not only leave the visitors of the Chow site with "hopefully " a interest and a passion for the subject but also a starting place to take off with their own interest
CAUSE ITS HARDER TO FIND REAL RECOURSES THAN YOU MIGHT THINK!
These series of videos are great, so raw and straightforward. In the world of "marketing" and gimmicks, its refreshing to see people honing their craft and doing it with passion. Im a lover of all things bread, it is my first love and my worst vice. However, Id trade a little love handle action for a great piece of bread and some olive oil.
First of all, what a great informative video -- excellent.
Second of all, look at all the YouTube comments! There's no "ur gay" or comments on the presenter or anything... it's like mature people are watching it.
Wow, thank you for posting this, there really is so much about the technique and science of bread making.
I've recently started to take interest in baking my own bread and the more I read up on it, the more i realize how people like Craig are important to spread the knowlege and to explain a little about how and why -not just the step by step recipies.
There is no store-bought bread that can compare to the types these bakers make! =)
so straight forward, "if u dont feed it, it dies"
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505elixir 2 months ago
hehe! ching chong bread i wrong lmao tickle me in bed
zzacc1998 3 months ago
I WANNA DIVE IN THERE!!! -at 3:49 -
xXYaoiKittyXx 4 months ago
I want some bread now
MetalSlime19 6 months ago
What an amazing guy. I'm another bread lover, can't ever get enough, and I love variety.
Renegen1 6 months ago
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DJbobman 6 months ago
I have had some of the worse breads in history ever, who's bakers had the utter nerve to call artisan. These loafs of "things" were returned to the bakerys post haste, I always DEMANDED my money back, and I got it too!
The worse thing to do is raise a child and feed 'em mass produced breads on a constant daily basis. They learn to gauge other actually fine breads, by what they've learn about the quality of what is basically garbage.
ricklude 6 months ago
I love listening to true craftsmen talk about their work.
MlleButterfly 10 months ago 2
mmmmmm bread.....
anticliche321 1 year ago
This video doesn't work :/
sweett4rt 1 year ago
There must be a problem with the video... I am unable to see it! And I don't think is youtube as I have been watching other videos today... : (
cablefolk 1 year ago
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kumaramohan 1 year ago
sigh.
bread. love of my life.
this series has been great.
NK0TB 1 year ago
3:48
omg i want to roll in there
10Dante4 1 year ago 3
who doesn't have a bread bin?
fatbeats101 1 year ago
I really love these series. So serious, and the people on these videos actually know what they are talking about rather than making a video because they are bored. I can only imagine the amount of respect they get from people of their own field.
morthyr 1 year ago
A great follow up or interactive portion of the CHOW website would be recomended recources weather it be from the actual "obsessors"
or other recomended points to investigate coresponding to the toppic
books
websites
videos
blogs
I think this would not only leave the visitors of the Chow site with "hopefully " a interest and a passion for the subject but also a starting place to take off with their own interest
CAUSE ITS HARDER TO FIND REAL RECOURSES THAN YOU MIGHT THINK!
thejasmineification 1 year ago
very clear. very delicious looking. i'm ready to learn, sign me up for some artisan action
taylorpabst 1 year ago
the dough looks so fluffy and soft that I just wanna roll around in it..
mysticblood6 1 year ago 5
great video
I love bread and i respect who takes this job seriously
warambil 1 year ago 2
lovely video, im a sucker for bread. REAL bread. and that bread looks delicious!
Jesusismyonlylove77 2 years ago
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Neqkschot 2 years ago
I see what you did there... GOOD JOB!
monstertruckfan 2 years ago
good job
1231fox 2 years ago 2
These series of videos are great, so raw and straightforward. In the world of "marketing" and gimmicks, its refreshing to see people honing their craft and doing it with passion. Im a lover of all things bread, it is my first love and my worst vice. However, Id trade a little love handle action for a great piece of bread and some olive oil.
nmac121 2 years ago 73
the yeast is alive! good vid, master baker
JeffBilkins 2 years ago 4
This is sick I've always loved this bread and it's great to see the man behind it explaining about it.
SpecialKit 2 years ago 5
First of all, what a great informative video -- excellent.
Second of all, look at all the YouTube comments! There's no "ur gay" or comments on the presenter or anything... it's like mature people are watching it.
Kudos.
redhaiku 2 years ago 51
Well, that's because there's only about 5 or 6 comments.
Savaril 2 years ago 3
@redhaiku Shut up gay
ParkLeeNa 9 months ago
Great video.
Great series.
MrAnti45 2 years ago 3
Sensational!
filipposilvestro 2 years ago 2
Great video,
Cheers
BLEURfangers 2 years ago 2
Wow, thank you for posting this, there really is so much about the technique and science of bread making.
I've recently started to take interest in baking my own bread and the more I read up on it, the more i realize how people like Craig are important to spread the knowlege and to explain a little about how and why -not just the step by step recipies.
There is no store-bought bread that can compare to the types these bakers make! =)
silvike 2 years ago 2
this is there one amazing source of information like all the videos ive watched here. its just amazing
Shuhnyxia 2 years ago 3
awesome video
Akito12345 2 years ago 2