Fervere Bakery -- Zen and the Art of Bread Making

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Fervere Bakery is a throwback to another place and another time. A time when baking bread was about more than just getting something good to eat. Communal ovens and bakeries were also vital gathering places and important hubs of early society.
    Don't Mind Me TV did this one for KCPT last summer. Here's the publicity blurb from the station:
    Fervere, (fur-vair'-ay) is the Latin root word for "passion" and "fermentation" -- essential ingredients for great bread. Fervere's oven is fashioned after the communal ovens of ancient Europe, when families in villiages took turns feeding the starters, stoking the fires and baking bread. Traditionally the fire was built on the baking surface (hearth), allowed to heat the mass of the oven, then swept clean. Fervere uses an electric heat source. The burner is pulled out of the oven chamber before baking. Because the baking chamber is also the heat chamber, heating and baking do not occur at the same time. Fervere's slow and gentle mixer imbues the crumb with a tenderness and sweetness unique to hand-kneeded breads. All of Fervere's flours are organic, as are all other ingredients, whenever possible.
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    And here's the overly long intro script I wrote.
    I don't think they used much of it. But I'd rather over-deliver than under-deliver any day of the week.
    Especially when it comes to something as relatively simple as writing.
    Not that I'm saying the writing is necessarily good or bad. Just that for most of us, the physical act of typing is a relatively easy thing to do, and is something that involves no painfully long render times.
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    "It's easy to take for granted... but bread is indeed the "staff of life."
    It could be said that civilization began when ancient mankind stopped foraging and began cultivating wheat. Baked bread allowed us to store food so we could build towns and form modern society as we know it.
    The earliest evidence of flour goes back at least 30-thousand years to the upper palaeolithic period in Europe. Mummified loaves have been found sequestered in ancient Egyptian tombs. And public ovens in Greece and Rome were the mantles of early society.
    If you stop and think about it... whatever it's shape, size, or name... bread is a defining element of nearly every culture, country, and religion in the world.
    This sense of history and community... not to mention making handcrafted bread as an art form... is the very essence of a small bakery located in Kansas City's "Westside" neighborhood.
    Located at 1702 Summit, Fervere is open only three-days a week: Thursday and Friday from 11 a-m until the bread is gone - usually around three p-m. and on Saturday from 9:30 in the morning until it's all gone. The bread sells out fast... so you may want to get there early ... or call ahead to reserve your loaves. The number is 816-842-7272. You can also learn more by logging onto fervere.com "
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    Not for nothing, it won a 2011 Telly Award. I credit the content. I tried to learn from the bakers and make this one as simple as I possibly could. Thanks for watching. Do yourself a big favor and remember to reserve your loaves ahead of time.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 40

  • @dorothygale5896
    @dorothygale5896 3 роки тому

    The aroma of fresh baked bread makes life worth living.
    Truly the staff of life.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 9 років тому +6

    If it wasn't for YT, how would one ever know that an incredible bakery like this even existed? I love products made with love and devotion. This bakery is priceless.

  • @bd5154
    @bd5154 5 років тому +1

    We need more places like this we had more places like this in our neighborhoods we might just get along a lot better

  • @PALTOOL
    @PALTOOL 10 років тому +23

    I'm from Toronto, can i come and work there?
    one night stumbling home from the disco tech in sicily i found a small bakery just like this. on a cobble stone street, back alley, one old man working through the night invited me in. i was amazed!! i watched him for about an hour then he stuffed my arms with loaves of bread and a paper bag of buns. i walked home eating fresh italian bread, sun coming up, looking over the Mediterranean. never forget it. this bakery reminded of it.

  • @joevega5477
    @joevega5477 5 років тому

    Absolutely amazing. Hand crafted home baked bread awesome!

  • @steveb9525
    @steveb9525 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @islamicbenefit1236
    @islamicbenefit1236 5 років тому +1

    This is my dream job.

  • @lilmookieesquire
    @lilmookieesquire 10 років тому +2

    That over is gorgeous!

  • @gordstewart5606
    @gordstewart5606 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this. I really enjoyed watching your video.

  • @rawmark
    @rawmark 9 років тому

    very nice. An absolutely, charming bakery.

  • @mikeaz1960
    @mikeaz1960 8 років тому

    Look at the dough ball at 3min 20 that is PERFECT!

  • @pollenjason
    @pollenjason 10 років тому

    One of the great things we have in Kansas City

  • @CeliAnizelli
    @CeliAnizelli 11 років тому

    Nossa, que lindo! Um presente para deixar a gente feliz!

  • @skyblueerik
    @skyblueerik 10 років тому

    Good looking bread! I want to eat them all.

  • @suryrubio6307
    @suryrubio6307 10 років тому

    wow amazing! i love it!

  • @lucienmacrose8567
    @lucienmacrose8567 11 років тому

    Good way to see your world man! Keep on.

  • @chrisrusso100
    @chrisrusso100 12 років тому

    Absolutely amazing. I only wish that I had the knowledge and the recipes.

  • @mrkongsimr
    @mrkongsimr 6 років тому

    I love this way of baking even though I love white breads and baguettes and of course pizza made this way is the only way .

  • @dontmindmetv
    @dontmindmetv  11 років тому

    Thank you. My pleasure.

  • @mglvie
    @mglvie 11 років тому

    very nice - thank you

  • @sallyallen6147
    @sallyallen6147 8 років тому

    great video..thanks

  • @tufayelhussain6402
    @tufayelhussain6402 4 роки тому

    Merci

  • @LucasUren
    @LucasUren 12 років тому

    I love the set up of your bakery and the bread looks amazing. I was wondering what the dimensions of your oven were. It looks like it would fit perfectly in my garden. Keep up the good work.

  • @jameshicks9954
    @jameshicks9954 8 років тому +5

    Bakeries don't open at 9.30

  • @DustySplinters
    @DustySplinters Рік тому

    It is a Past Shop now... No more Bakery.

  • @JoeBakerOutsideTheBox
    @JoeBakerOutsideTheBox 8 років тому

    Nice setup, love your old mixer, who made those?

    • @ziimiix
      @ziimiix 6 років тому

      That is an old German mixer from the 1970's with the original motor removed and a smaller slower motor with higher torque added. The goal is to more closely replicate hand-kneading.

  • @bayareaartist999
    @bayareaartist999 7 років тому

    He doesn't own it anymore I think. I met him last spring and that is what he said.

  • @Tr4nn3
    @Tr4nn3 10 років тому +4

    He feels bad because the cheese is "fattening" lol. BREAD is fattening.

    • @skyblueerik
      @skyblueerik 9 років тому +9

      Anything is fattening if you eat too much of it.

    • @Tr4nn3
      @Tr4nn3 9 років тому

      Curtis Nope, wrong.

    • @rawmark
      @rawmark 9 років тому +1

      Curtis You can't get fat from eating a lot of fruit and vegetables.

    • @Tr4nn3
      @Tr4nn3 9 років тому +5

      ***** Yes you can lol, fruit is full of sugar. Fruit is basically sugar, water and some fiber.

    • @harvir6167
      @harvir6167 4 роки тому

      your mom is fattening.

  • @bigben538
    @bigben538 7 років тому +1

    He doesnt look heathy .

  • @wuzdat7000
    @wuzdat7000 4 роки тому

    Nice commercial.

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    @SamsungSamsung-yf7pl 7 років тому

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