Some information on bakery related articles that may interest you

Some information on bakery related articles that may interest you

Gluten free

No gluten containing ingredients.

To supply the ever growing number of customers with coeliac disease we are constantly trying out new recipes to increase our ‘no gluten containing ingredients’.

We currently have:

Macaroons

Florentines (chocolate coated)

Meringue nests

Fresh cream meringues

Chocolate brownies

However, although all these products have no gluten containing ingredients, we are NOT a gluten free environment, therefore we cannot guarantee the items have not come into contact with the allergen.

The science of bread

Saccharomyces rereusiae (Bakers Yeast) is a live single cell fungus. There are about 160 species of yeast, many of them live all around us.

At Darvell and Son, we use fresh bakers yeast to make our bread, however most people are familiar with its mass produced form; the beige granules that comes to life when it comes into contact with warm water. Once reactivated, yeast begins to feed on the sugars in the flour and release the carbon dioxide that makes bread rise. Yeast also adds many of the unique and distinctive flavours and aromas of bread.

Leavening agents would be nothing but bubbling brews without something to contain them. This is where flour comes in. There are many different types of flour, but the most commonly used in bread is wheat flour.

This is because wheat flour contains two proteins, Glutenin and Gliadin, which when combined with water forms gluten. As a dough is kneaded, the gluten becomes more stressed and increasingly stretchy. This gum like substance fills with thousands of gas bubbles as the yeast works during rising, this is called gluten animation.

The other key ingredient into the mix is starch. This carbohydrate makes up about 70% of flour by weight, when starch granules are attacked by enzymes present in the flour, they release the sugars that the yeast feeds on. Starch also reinforces the gluten and absorbs water during baking, helping the gluten to contain the pockets of gas produced by the yeast.

Bread, a global food

Nowadays, bread is something that we use to hold a sandwich together or as a side item. Bread in modern Western culture is not really a necessity, one could function quite easily without bread. Not so in biblical days. At the very centre of life during the times of Jesus and earlier. Without bread there was no life.

The bible tells of ‘matzoh’ which the Israelites ate as they fled Egypt. Because a former slaves dough had not time to rise, they baked it on their backs as they escaped into the desert.

In central Asia where both grain and fuel are scarce, nomads make small thin rounds that are cooked quickly over fire. To survive long, cold winters the people of hung out rings of bread from the rafters, when bread is needed a ring is brought down, moistened with water and is ready to eat. Breaking bread with a neighbour was an important social act.

As the most famous prayer begins:

‘Our father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name
Give us this day our daily bread….

The first raised breads were baked in Egypt around 4000BC. Over the centuries bread has travelled and evolved reflecting the diversity of human culture and an ability to adapt according to environment.

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CHESHAM

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BERKHAMSTED

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HAZLEMERE

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TELEPHONE NUMBERS

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FRI 8am - 4pm

SAT 8:30am - 3:30pm

SUN 10am - 3pm

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MON Closed

TUES 8am - 4pm

WED 8am - 4pm

THURS 8am - 4pm

FRI 8am - 4pm

SAT 8:30am - 3:30pm

SUN Closed

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MON Closed

TUES 8am - 4pm

WED 8am - 4pm

THURS 8am - 4pm

FRI 8am - 4pm

SAT 8am - 3:30pm

SUN 10am - 3pm

SHOP LOCATIONS

CHESHAM

28-30 High Street Chesham HP5 1EP

BERKHAMSTED

102 High Street Berkhamsted HP4 2BL

HAZLEMERE

273 Amersham Road Hazlemere HP15 7QA

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

CHESHAM 01494 774974

BERKHAMSTED 01442 877688

HAZLEMERE

WHOLESALE darvellonline@gmail.com

OPENING HOURS

CHESHAM

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm

BERKHAMSTED

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

Sunday Closed

HAZLEMERE

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:00am-3:30pm

Sunday 10am-3pm

SHOP LOCATIONS

CHESHAM

28-30 High Street Chesham HP5 1EP

BERKHAMSTED

102 High Street Berkhamsted HP4 2BL

HAZLEMERE

273 Amersham Road Hazlemere HP15 7QA

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

CHESHAM 01494 774974

BERKHAMSTED 01442 877688

HAZLEMERE

WHOLESALE darvellonline@gmail.com

OPENING HOURS

CHESHAM

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

Sunday 10am-3pm

BERKHAMSTED

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

Sunday Closed

HAZLEMERE

Monday Closed

Tuesday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

Sunday 10:00am-3pm

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