CityBeat: Where did you eat your last great meal and what was it?
Mark Frommeyer: Thanksgiving on our farm. We
prepared a standing rib roast from a farm outside Toledo and sautéed
Brussels sprouts from Martin Hill Farm with some lovely pancetta from
Findlay Market. We caramelized dates from Dean's at Findlay Market with
red pepper flakes and that lovely pancetta and served a sweet corn
soufflé from Bergefurd Farm. Candied sweet potatoes came from
Hazelfield Farm and sweet potato pie came from Nay Nay at Findlay
Market. We made apple pie made with apples from Backyard Orchards and
baked it in our wood-fired oven. We also had Graeter's ice cream and
wine from Harmony Hill, Kinkead Ridge and Burnet Ridge. It was awesome!
Sara and I don’t get out much anymore, but the last great meals out we
had were at Boca and ForkHeartKnife.
CB: What's the most important thing to keep in mind when baking bread?
MF: In the bakery the two things we freak out
about on a daily basis are time and temperature. We are dealing with
around seven different temperature zones every time we bake. Wood that
burns at different BTUs creates uneven heat and multiple temperature
zones in the oven creating bread with height issues or bread that is a
little off-color. Water temperatures and multiple temperature zones in
the bakery and the oven room, including outdoor temperatures, lead to
proofing issues.
