Join Aran Goyoaga for a morning gathering at Sweet Flower Farm discussing her new book THE ART OF GLUTEN FREE BREAD
Aran will share a conversation with fellow cookbook author Amy Chaplin about her baking process, food styling and photography, her innovative recipes and how to make gluten-free sourdough starter.
Guests will receive a hardcover copy of the book as part of the ticket price, as well as a gift of beautiful chocolate from Spring & Mulberry, olive oil from Wonder Valley, tea samples from Rishi Tea and Botanicals, and a fresh floral bouquet from the Farm.
Teas from Rishi Tea and Botanicals will be served along with a few delicious, gluten-free recipes from Aran’s new book.
$45 a head
About the Author:
Aran Goyoaga is a three-times James Beard award-nominated recipe developer and food blogger. Her blog Cannelle et Vanille has been featured in many publications such as New York Times, Washington Post, Food 52, Martha Stewart, Good Morning America, Bon Appetit, Saveur, Seattle Times, CNN, and many more.
Aran was born in Bilbao (Spain’s Basque Country) to a family of pastry chefs and farmers. She moved to the United States in her early 20s where she trained to become a professional pastry chef. After a few years working in fine-dining professional kitchens, she turned to food styling and photography. Aran resides in Seattle with her husband and two children.
Finally, a complete bible that will transform the art of gluten-free bread baking from three-time James Beard Award-finalist Aran Goyoaga.
Author Aran Goyoaga has perfected the art of baking without gluten, and she’s garnered global attention for her ability to create bread full of texture and flavor using alternate flours. The Art of Gluten-Free Bread, Goyoaga not only shares her secret to the perfect gluten-free loaf, but she offers 100 recipes for the breads and pastries that those with gluten-intolerance dearly miss. Think biscuits, bagels, and the flakiest croissants.
The book begins where most bread does: the starter. Goyoaga presents three sourdough starters made with grain flours instead of wheat, and readers can use them to make to delicious baguettes, boules, and dinner rolls. Many of the recipes build off each other, so home cooks can easily adapt their doughs. Use a baguette dough to make Olive Pesto Pull-Apart Bread or incorporate your starter discard to make Banana Sourdough Bread. There are also yeasted breads, like Olive and Rosemary Fougasse; enriched breads, like Quickest Buttery Brioche; and holiday breads like Challah and Sourdough Panettone so nobody ever needs to miss a yearly tradition again. There is even a flatbread section, complete with recipes for pizza, naan, and tortillas.
With such a wide range of flavorful recipes, The Art of Gluten-Free Bread is the perfect cookbook for anyone who loves good bread.
Amy Chaplin is a two-time James Beard Award-winning cookbook author and vegetarian chef. Amy’s approach to cooking is inspired by nature and the healing benefits of whole food ingredients. Her recipes have been featured in T Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, andVogue, among other publications. She lives in Upstate New York with herwife and two sons. Amy writes and hosts monthly cooking classes on Substack. Find her on Instagram @amychaplin