Making Sourdough Bread

Dates:May 2, 2026
Meets:Sa from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Location:Unitarian Society of Germantown Kitchen
Cost: $42.00

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Are you interested in learning the art of sourdough baking? Join our workshop to discover the entire process, from creating and caring for your own starter (it's easy!) to baking delicious bread. During the session, you'll taste a sample of freshly baked bread and leave with your own small loaf, dough to make another loaf, and a starter to continue baking at home.

Notes:

Please bring a medium (2 quart) bowl, a 12-20 oz jar with lid, and a sturdy stirring spatula. There is a $10 materials fee payable to the instructor.
Fee: $42.00

Unitarian Society of Germantown Kitchen

6511 Lincoln Drive., Use 361 W. Johnson St in your GPS.


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Nathan Long

grew up in rural Appalachia, earned a BA in literature and an MFA in creative writing, and now lives in Philadelphia while teaching at Stockton University in NJ. Their work appears on NPR, and in over 100 publications, including Best Short Fictions 2023, Best Microfictions 2020, Tin House, Master’s Review, Electric Lit, and Witness. The Origin of Doubt, their collection of fifty short fictions, was a 2019 Lambda Award finalist. Nathan has been writing and teaching about flash fiction for over 20 years and still loves reading a new flash story. Nathan Alling Long has been baking bread for 30 years. They have worked at a commercial bakery as well as cooked at an organic restaurant, a commune, and for a meditation retreat. During the pandemic, Nathan took on making sourdough when they were gifted a 15 year old starter, which they will share with the participants.

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