Food & Drink
Room Forty to bring their award winning bread baking school to Mossley Hill, Liverpool
4 years ago
Room Forty’s triple-award winning mobile baking school is returning to Mossley Hill Parish Church’s, Hilltop Centre in order to teach bread making for beginners on Wednesday 7th July and Italian Breads on 14 July.
Room Forty are returning to Mossley Hill with hands-on-COVID-safe classes and back by popular demand. Previous classes in 2018 and 2019 have been sell outs. One Mossley Hill class participant described the classes as ‘Great fun. The best antidote to a busy day at work ever!’
The expert baking team won won a Silver Award at the World Bread Awards in 2017 and the baking school itself was declared Leading Northern Provider of Baking Workshops at the Northern Enterprise Awards in 2019 and Mobile Baking Company of the Year at the Manchester & North West Prestige Awards 2020/21.
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The classes start at 6.00pm and take approximately three hours. Students at Beginners Breads will learn how to make the Room Forty World Bread Award winning white loaf, a soda bread, pizza and a wholemeal loaf. At the Italian class they will master Foccaccia and Pane con formaggi e noci – a cheese and walnut bread plus other treats.
Jen Perry, proprietor of Room Forty mobile afternoon tea emporium and mobile baking school said:
‘We can’t wait to be back, we have so missed teaching and our classes at the Hilltop Centre have always been great fun. Skills and laughter are guaranteed, and you’ll go home armed with recipes and your own wonderful bakes. Baking bread is easier than you think, let us show you how!
And don’t be daunted by joining the Italian class if you have never baked bread before. We’ll teach you’.
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Beginners classes cost only £55 and the Italian Breads £65. Costs include the cost of all ingredients, samples of bread and nibbles to eat and copious quantities of tea and coffee. Class participants also leave with recipes and the breads that they bake.
The baking school also runs classes for individuals in their homes, on Zoom and run pop up baking classes in Warrington, Lymm, Grappenhall and Rainford, St Helens.