![]() ![]() The Mill at Janie’s Farm (Ashkum, IL) provides the “Calumet” wheat flour.īekemeier’s (Neosho, MO) provides the Sorghum. To create this unique loaf, we’ve partnered with some amazing folks: Food and Wine Magazine proclaimed it the greatest sandwich bread you’ve never heard of. The rice flour paste gives the bread a distinctive crunch and taste, while not overpowering. During the baking process it hardens and cracks, resembling a tiger’s fur pattern. The name comes from the rice flour paste applied to the top of the bread. Meet the newest edition: Dutch Crunchĭutch Crunch is a relatively new bread, thought to have originated in the Netherlands where it is known as Tiger Bread. Shop Bakery Rolls Dutch Crunch - 6 Count from Tom Thumb. We strongly believe that our Local Grains Project will do just that. We understand that to keep that dialog moving forward we must continually push ourselves to do more for our community and our customer. Suggested Uses Try it for a ham and cheese sandwich, or make a unique hamburger. ![]() The result is a sweet and savory crust with a very distinct crunch. Most importantly, we pledge to offer transparency in the process – sharing with you the local grain content and origin of each loaf and introducing you to the farmers, millers and producers that make these great breads possible.īread has always been a catalyst for conversation. Dutch Crunch Bread This unique bread gets its signature crackled crust from a special topping that is brushed over the dough before baking. Coaxing the most flavor and texture from these freshly milled local grains, we’re creating breads with moist crumbs and terrific keeping qualities at a standard you’ve come to expect from Companion. This rotating selection of loaves will introduce some of the outstanding agricultural products our region has to offer. This project gives us the opportunity to give a voice to the Missouri/Southern Illinois regional food production ecosystem by delivering thoughtful small batch breads to our local consumer. ![]() Read about Companion Bread’s Local Grains Project, which we at Fair Shares are excited to be a part of:ĪS PART OF OUR CONTINUED COMMITMENT to supporting and enriching our community, we’re thrilled to introduce our Local Grains Project – a selection of breads made almost exclusively with locally grown and milled grains along with locally produced foodstuffs (think honey, sorghum, nuts and seeds). ![]()
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