Saturday, February 27, 2010

Old Fashion Saturday Morning




The Farmers Market in McKinney was old fashion fun this morning. Thankfully we finally had a sunny day in North Texas and Chesnut Square is the most unique and historic little place. It was great seeing some of our customers from last weekend. What a fun getaway for anyone in the area to take a step back in time and load up on some fresh farm to market goods. We will be back at Chesnut Square next weekend....hope to see you there!

Friday, February 26, 2010

McKinney Farmers Market

Clint will be off to the bakery in a few short hours (around 3:00 AM) to roll out croissants and bake off fresh bread to be sold at the McKinney Farmers Market in the morning. Come out and say hi and pick up something delcious for you to enjoy over the weekend. Hope to see you there!
Here is the site for the market: www.chestnutsquare.org

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Coppell Farmers Market


Thanks to all of our new customers who came out to the Coppell Farmers Market this morning. It was great meeting you and we hope you enjoyed our fresh baked goods. It feels so good to be back in front of people sharing our love and passion for artisan bread. We will keep you posted on what upcoming Farmers Markets we will be at in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Our best sellers today were the Pain Au Chocolate and the Kalamata Olive & Thyme bread. We couldn't even complete our set up before we had a line of people waiting to buy our product that was still hot from the oven. Come and see us at the next market!

Friday, February 12, 2010

A Valentine Indulgence

Village Baking Co. Truffle Cake
by Kim Cooper
Valentine's Day is in two days and if you are snowed in and can't get out to shop for your valentine this weekend, here is the most perfectly delicious piece of chocolate that you could ever give your valentine. Our decadent Chocolate truffle cake recipe is one that you will definitely want to try. This melt in your mouth slice of heaven will turn any frown upside down...especially if you don't have a gift for your sweetheart on Sunday. Throw your apron on and show your love in the kitchen this weekend! If you are out and about, don't forget to swing by Sprouts for their nicely priced wines and our crusty artisan bread. Wine, bread and chocolate....what else does one need in life?

Lots of loaves,
The Village Baking Co.

Truffle Cake
740 g semi sweet chocolate
1 1/4 cups water
340 g sugar
510 g butter (room temp)
12 eggs
Boil water and sugar, pour over chocolate and stir until melted. Add butter in chunks and let set at room temp. Whip eggs with 170g of sugar about three minutes until light and fluffy. Fold in chocolate.
Bake at 350 for 40 minutes.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Village Baking Co. Baguette


The Lyon
By Kim Cooper
Hungry yet? Just looking at this picture that our dear friend Pam took makes my mouth water! This weekend if you are out and about, swing by the nearest Sprouts store and grab a Village Baking Co. baguette, Plugra butter, deli ham and your favorite cheese and make The Lyon. Our Lyon sandwich was inspired by a little bakery that Clint and I stopped at on our way to a French Chateau right outside of Lyon, France in 2001. This is the most simple yet tasty sandwich....a great fast and easy lunch. We love to eat salt and vinegar chips with this sandwich or it is great with your favorite glass of red wine. You can't get anymore french than this.

Thanks, Pam, for taking these amazing pictures of our breads. http://www.amwzphotography.com/.





Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Village Baking Co. Caesar Salad

Not just your everyday Caesar Salad
By Kim Cooper


Today will be a very happy day to all of our caesar salad fans. For at last, you won't stop me in the grocery store or yell out your window in the Starbucks line and ask for the recipe! I will never forget how we landed this particular dressing recipe. It was 9:00 at night before we opened our little french bakery cafe in 2004 and Clint decided last minute that we needed to add a caesar salad to the menu. Clint's dad and his friend Alan Sanderson were working on a piece of equipment and Alan yelled across the kitchen in excitment that he had the best caesar salad dressing recipe in the world! He ran to the store, gathered all of the ingredients and made it right there on the spot. He wasn't lying....it was the best caesar salad we had ever tasted! So, thanks to Alan, we had devoted customers who were obsessed and still obsessed after five years of the infamous village baking co. caesar salad. Funny how things just always work out. This salad was one of our best selling lunch items. Enjoy this fresh and healthy alternative to lunch or dinner and add grilled chicken if you prefer.

Dressing:
4 cloves of garlic
1 cups of extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
Kosher salt
3 anchovy fillets
1 tbs dijon mustard
1 tbs fresh lemon juice
freshly ground pepper
1 shallot
*add large egg yolk after blending above ingredients
Blend until creamy.
Pour over chopped romain lettuce, add village baking co. croutons and toss. Grilled chicken optional.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Homemade Croutons

Here is our recipe for homemade croutons for your healthy eating this new year. We will post some of our favorite sandwiches and salads later on this month to go along with your delicious croutons. Instead of buying unhealthy snacks for the kids loaded with unnatural ingredients, I give them croutons instead and they eat them up! We also serve them with a "spur-of-the-moment" wine-o'clock with friends! They are handy to have around in a glass container on the counter....looks cool and tastes great! Enjoy.
Ingredients
Day old Village Baking Co. bread of any kind
Olive oil
kosher salt
cayenne & garlic powder to taste
dried parsley
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
Cut bread into cubes and place in a large bowl. Drizzle cubes with olive oil and seasonings. Mix well.
Spread seasoned bread onto a sheet pan and bake for about 15 minutes.