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The Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge Has Begun!

May 14, 2009 by Nicole 48 Comments

Kneading Anadama Dough

I am completely blown away by the response to my Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge.  We have somehow turned into a group of over 200 home bakers and we have all pledged to bake our way through Peter Reinhart’s wonderful bread book, The Bread Baker’s Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread.

How could this have happened?

It all started with one innocent little tweet.  Yes, I said tweet.  This whole crazy thing started on twitter. It was a Saturday evening not even two weeks ago, and I was sitting at home thumbing through baking books.  This is always one of my favorite pastimes, whether I’m in the mood to bake or not.

Looking through my books, I started to feel the itch to bake bread again (for some reason this always happens as we get closer to summer).  I started thinking of all the bread I baked when we were in Sicily, of how much I learned during my marathon sourdough sessions, and of how much I have forgotten in the last couple of years.

Looking through my bread books, I realized that I have had some wonderful baking instructors sitting neglected on my bookshelves.  It was time to learn from them.  I decided on a whim to choose one book and use it as a textbook for the summer; the book I chose was The Bread Baker’s Apprentice.

Since my laptop is always within arm’s reach, it was inevitable that the decision to bake my way through The Bread Baker’s Apprentice was broadcast to the world via twitter within minutes of my making it.

Here’s what I wrote: “I need a challenge. Am thinking of baking my way through every single recipe in The Bread Baker’s Apprentice. Anyone want to join me?”

I didn’t really expect a reply other than maybe a few people telling me that it sounded like fun but who has time for such a thing.  Was I ever wrong.

Behold the power of twitter.

Within minutes, I had four people wanting to join me.  And an hour later, we were up to 13. Two days later, word had spread so much that Peter Reinhart himself e-mailed me to show support for what we were doing.  The group grew to 100.  We created a map and joked about world domination.  The group kept growing.  And then it happened, 9 days after my first BBA tweet, our crazy group of bread bakers grew to 200.

The last couple of weeks are a total blur.  Somehow we have come together from around the world and we are baking bread together.  We communicate via e-mail, blogging, twitter, a google group, a flickr group, and even a Facebook group.  We share photos, we ask questions, we give advice.  There are a few who before this group had never baked a loaf of bread, there are some who have been baking for 30+ years.  We are all learning from each other and it’s like nothing I’ve ever experienced.

We will be baking together for the better part of a year.  We have 43 recipes to tackle and will be working at a pace of about one bread per week.  Some people will be baking faster than that, some will be taking it slower, but we’re all staying connected through the process.  And through Pinch My Salt, you will stay connected to us, too!

Want to Bake Along With Us?

There are several ways for you to join in the fun!  First of all, you need a copy of Peter Reinhart’s The Bread Baker’s Apprentice.  Read the first section of the book carefully, as this will prepare you for the bread recipes in the second section of the book.  Then just jump in and bake some Anadama Bread!  Please visit The BBA Challenge Page for more details on how to participate in the group!

Happy baking!

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  1. Jamie says

    May 15, 2009 at 1:12 pm

    Hey there! I wrote you an email several days ago wishing to join in on the baking fun. I haven't heard back from you, so I guess it sounds like I missed the cut off since you're not accepting any more bakers to join. Such a shame! I even went out that day and bought the book! Is there any way you will reconsider and allow more people to join so they can feel like its official? Thanks, Jamie
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  2. Shellyfish says

    May 15, 2009 at 2:03 pm

    I'm so sorry that I missed out on this! If there is any way to get into the official group, I would love it! I was just saying that I need to try to bake more from Apprentice - I'm a newish baker - baked my first cupcakes 2 years ago this month - and I've baked a handful of things from Apprentice, but I want to expand. I sure hope you'll reconsider!
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  3. Penny says

    May 16, 2009 at 7:10 am

    Let me know when I need to come take some of that bread off your hands or do some taste testing for you!
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  4. Trinity says

    May 16, 2009 at 12:01 pm

    Too bad that the main group is closed, but I'm going to follow along and bake too. I've made the anadama before, and it's spectacular! If you'd consider reopening the group, me too me too! :)
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  5. Susie says

    May 16, 2009 at 12:07 pm

    The owner of this site and the creator of the BBA Challenge is gone for the weekend. She probably fried herself after getting all 200 of us somewhat organized. :) She's great. Susie
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  6. Amanda says

    May 16, 2009 at 10:06 pm

    I'll add my request as well for letting other people join the group! I think it would be lots of fun, but if it's not official, I would probably not do it.
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  7. Wendy says

    May 17, 2009 at 5:21 pm

    Thank you so much for organizing the challenge. You rawk! I love the picture of you kneading the anadama dough. It's a great picture.
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  8. Judy says

    May 17, 2009 at 8:40 pm

    The Anadama Bread was a big hit with everyone. Next time I make it I'll use a little less molasses, maybe mine was too dark. But this is already wonderful and fun...oh Nicole, look what you've created! Amazing!!
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  9. Kathleen says

    May 17, 2009 at 8:57 pm

    What a genius idea! I love it! I'll be baking along with you whether I'm 'officially' in or not - just LOVE the challenge and motivation. I can't wait to get stuck into baking through this wonderful book. I'm so glad you had the idea and shared it with the world!
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  10. bogartkick says

    May 18, 2009 at 5:30 am

    Thanks for this nice article. Bread is one of my favorite breakfast and snack meals, even with no sandwich spread. Yummy! Nice sharing!
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  11. Vickie says

    May 18, 2009 at 9:32 am

    So sorry I missed your post before you closed off members! Would love to participate if you open to more bakers. This would be a great motivation for me to practice new break recipes, and I love the book!
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  12. Becky O. says

    May 18, 2009 at 10:30 am

    you go! this is awesome. one of our local bakeries started their business because of this book... i can't wait to see everyone's adventures and hopefully bake a bit along with you all! -becky
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  13. Curt says

    May 19, 2009 at 5:47 am

    Do I get extra credit for being one of the first couple of people??? :) I'm starting my 2nd bread today!
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  14. Diane says

    May 19, 2009 at 10:34 am

    I am baking breads that I have never baked before inspite of my 36 years of experience. I now have a blog to chronicle the journey. And I'm following a similar pattern of making soup to go with the bread by cooking, in order by copyright of her books, all of Rachael Ray's soups. Who knew? Thanks for the inspiration, Nicole.
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  15. ivyb says

    May 19, 2009 at 10:57 am

    So I have made the Anadama and the Christomos breads. The 3 loaves of AD are long gone.. did not last 6 hours! the (2) Celebration breads.. one came to work, all gone in a jiff! The 2nd one is for a friend of mine. I imagine she will like it, judging from my co-workers' exclamations and how quickly they devoured it. Next up, bagels! Thanks so much for putting this together! Peace, ivy, ny (#53)
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  16. Mrs. L says

    May 19, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    I so wanted to join you on this. I have never baked bread, not even in a bread making machine! I'm hoping by following on your blog I'll get the courage to give one of the recipes a try!
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  17. Paula - bell'alimento says

    May 19, 2009 at 1:31 pm

    Thanks again Nicole for putting this whole group together & inspiring me to bake bread for the first time! The Anadama was amazing! I can't wait to learn, grow & share my progress every week with the group!
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  18. The Kitchenette says

    May 19, 2009 at 2:02 pm

    I wish I had been able to get into the BBA group. As it is, my best friend and I will be trying out a bread recipe this weekend! It will be my first bread-baking from scratch adventure. I'm quite excited.
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  19. Cathy says

    May 19, 2009 at 2:11 pm

    Thanks Nicole for starting this challenge. I guess I missed the cutoff date as well. I'll bake along with you guys even if I'm not in the official group. I think this is a fabulous idea! I'll post it on my blog so other bread bakers can follow along in the fun! http://www.breadexperience.com/bread-baking-blog.html
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  20. SulaBlue says

    May 21, 2009 at 1:32 pm

    Oh no! I heard about this group a week or so ago, but I wasn't sure at the time if I was up for the challenge! I just started today on the Anadama bread and came back to find out that WHUPS! I'd missed the train! Oh well. I'll be baking along with you at any rate, and posting my baking adventures over at The Yeast I Could Do. ~SulaBlue @ The Yeast I Could Do.
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