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SUMMARY:Series IV: Bakery Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite\n\n2025 Series I-III\n\nCourse Description\nIn this series\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more. \nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nThis is an Advanced Course for students who have taken the 2025 Series I-III. \nGet the Information Packet here! \nInterested? Email us at customerservice@sfbi.com to find out more details  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nWhat’s included?\n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nTraining Series Cancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iv-bakery-business-essentials-4/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250901T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250912T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20241220T234545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T002150Z
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SUMMARY:Series III: Viennoiserie
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite\n\nSeries I-II OR\nArtisan I & II OR\nWork experience in the field equivalent to the above. Please send your resume to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.\n\nCourse Description\nThe first half of this series covers fundamentals of viennoiserie production. You will be introduced to our pastry lab and new equipment such as planetary mixers and reversible sheeters. The main focus is to learn mixing and handling of both laminated and non-laminated viennoiserie. \nProducts made this week include a variety of enriched dough\, such as brioche and sticky buns. Using croissant dough\, you will practice different shaping and assembly processes for traditional\, chocolate\, and almond croissants. A wide range of shaping techniques will be introduced using Danish dough. Different lamination techniques\, as well as several types of retarding methods are practiced. A selection of creams and fillings are made in this series to finish Danish and puff pastries. Using puff pastry dough as a base\, a variety of products will be produced\, including turnovers\, palmiers. \nLater in this series teaches more advanced theory and techniques in viennoiserie. You will make a variety of pastries from both laminated and non-laminated doughs. Products made during this week include regional specialties and holiday breads\, such as panettone with levain\, pan d’Oro\, stollen\, gibassier and pithivier. The lecture includes how to work with Italian levain\, which is used in several classic Italian holiday breads. Selections of laminated products include kouign amann\, laminated brioche and inverted puff pastry. \nThis class will end in a practical exam. \nGet the Information Packet here! \nInterested? Email us at customerservice@sfbi.com to find out more details  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nWhat’s included?\n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iii-viennoiserie-4/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250818T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250829T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20241220T234518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T002120Z
UID:34287-1755502200-1756481400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series II: Sourdough\, Whole Grains and Alternative Grains
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite:\n\nSeries I OR\nWork experience in the field equivalent to the above. Please customerservice@sfbi.com if you believe you have work experience to skip Series I. A questionnaire will be sent for you to fill out and send back.\nPlease note\, that Series I covers what is discussed in Artisan I as well as a portion of what’s covered in Artisan II.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this series\, the selection of breads becomes more diverse. Different styles of sourdough are incorporated into daily production. You will learn how sourdough starters are elaborated from scratch and how to maintain them on day to day basis. Factors affecting starter characteristics are explained\, such as hydration\, fermentation temperature and feeding schedules. Understanding these topics will help you create your own sourdough bread with desired characteristics. \nThe retarding technique is introduced in this series as a new concept. This is a very important concept to know when you are in a bakery production. You will learn the pros and cons of different styles of retarding\, using both yeasted and naturally leavened doughs. The first half of this week includes hands-on production of country bread\, olive bread\, raisin walnut bread\, ciabatta with poolish\, and many other favorites. \nThe next topic covered in this week is baking with whole grain flour\, primarily focusing on whole wheat flour. Breads made with different percentage of whole wheat flour are compared\, and the discussion covers how to apply whole grain flours in natural and yeasted preferments and in final formulas. You will be producing multigrain\, 100% whole wheat sourdoughs\, among others. \nThe second half of this series focuses on working with specialty flours\, including alternative grains such as Kamut® and spelt\, gluten-free grains such as buckwheat\, millet and teff. A variety of breads will be baked every day\, including Kamut® baguette\, pear-buckwheat bread\, and teff with sunflower seeds. You will also work with a selection of German style rye breads with different percentages of rye flour\, including two castle rye and volkornbrot. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam to review what you have learned in the bread series. \nGet the Information Packet here! \nInterested? Email us at customerservice@sfbi.com to find out more details  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nWhat’s included?\n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-ii-sourdough-whole-grains-and-alternative-grains-5/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Series2-Tn.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250804T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250815T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20241220T234444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T001912Z
UID:34286-1754292600-1755271800@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series I: Fundamentals of Baking
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite:\nNone \nCourse Description\nIn the first week of our hands-on series\, you will learn all aspects applicable to bread baking. This will become a very important foundation for you to understand advanced levels of artisan baking. You will be familiarized with important steps of baking\, including mixing\, dividing\, pre-shaping\, shaping and baking. You will also learn how to operate baking equipment such as spiral mixers and oven loaders.\nDuring the first half of this series\, baguettes are used as a medium to experiment with different mixing techniques\, and with different types of flour. Functionalities of basic ingredients – flour\, water\, salt and yeast – are explained in detail\, as well as how mixing and fermentation are closely related to each other. \nAnother important topic covered in this series is preferments\, including poolish\, sponge and pre-fermented dough. You will learn how preferments have various effects on dough properties\, and in the final products. \nDuring the second half of this series\, you will work with different types of flours such as whole wheat and rye flour\, as well as enriched doughs like challah and egg bread. You will practice on various shaping techniques\, starting from boules and batards to intricate braids and French regional shapes. Basic concept of sourdough is explained at the end of this series. You will learn different styles of sourdough\, and the impact they have on the final products. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam. You will be working as a group to review important concepts and formulas. The instructor will give production assignments to each group\, and the products are evaluated at the end of the day. \nGet the Information Packet here! \nInterested? Email us at customerservice@sfbi.com to find out more details  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nWhat’s included?\n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nCancellation Policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-i-fundamentals-of-baking-4/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Series1-Tn.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250714T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20241031T211646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T232604Z
UID:34473-1752478200-1752593400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:2 Days Viennoiserie for Home Baker
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nEver wondered how to create crisp\, flaky croissants at home\, or a light and tender brioche? Take this intensive two-day course and learn how to make various viennoiserie items. In this class\, students will be introduced to mixing and lamination techniques specifically designed for home baking. Students will make their own products from start to finish. Finished products will include traditional croissants\, chocolate croissants\, various Danishes\, brioche à tête\, brioche sucrée and brioche tarts. Impress your friends and family with a wide selection of beautiful pastries. \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nWhat’s included?\n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/2-days-viennoiserie-for-home-baker-6/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:2 days workshops,Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series,Home Baker Workshops (In-person Class)
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250303T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20241031T211244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T201654Z
UID:34471-1740987000-1741102200@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:2 Days Viennoiserie for Home Baker
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nEver wondered how to create crisp\, flaky croissants at home\, or a light and tender brioche? Take this intensive two-day course and learn how to make various viennoiserie items. In this class\, students will be introduced to mixing and lamination techniques specifically designed for home baking. Students will make their own products from start to finish. Finished products will include traditional croissants\, chocolate croissants\, various Danishes\, brioche à tête\, brioche sucrée and brioche tarts. Impress your friends and family with a wide selection of beautiful pastries. \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nWhat’s included? \n\nBreakfast Pastry\nCoffee\, Tea & Water\nLight Lunch* (See note below)\nBinder with recipes and any relevant lecture notes or reference pages\nTake home as much or as little pastry or bread you make in class! Whatever doesn’t get brought home gets donated to various organizations in the area.\n\n*Note on Breakfast Pastry and Lunches \nGenerally\, former students have found the offerings to be adequate however\, it wouldn’t hurt to pack supplemental snacks since everyone’s appetites can vary. While our team can try to make accommodations for special diets\, we suggest packing supplemental protein and/or snack options as the menu largely depends on staffing and staff capacity. \nBelow is a sample menu that can vary: \n\nDeli meat\, tomato\, and avocado sandwich with chips and a side salad (deli meat varies)\nSlice of quiche with a side salad\nChicken and Rice (chicken flavor varies)\nSoup/Stew (soup flavor varies)\nChicken Tinga & Cauliflower Ceviche\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/2-days-viennoiserie-for-home-baker-5/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:2 days workshops,Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series,Viennoiserie and Pastry Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240927T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20231019T005951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T201835Z
UID:32191-1727076600-1727451000@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series V: EIDB Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite:\n\nSeries I-IV\nPriority given to those signing up for the full 2024 Training Series I-IV\n\nPlease Note:\n\nSpaces limited to 12 participants; first come\, first serve\n\nWhat’s included?:\n\nStudent Pickup from the Marseille Airport OR Aix en Provence TGV Station the Sunday evening prior to class start\nStudent Dropoff at Aix en Provence TGV Station on Friday evening when classes end.\nEach student will share a room with one other student. You will be staying in locals’ homes in a typical provençale house coordinated by EIDB.\nDaily travels to/from student housing to EIDB from Sunday evening before class start until Friday evening\nDaily light breakfast & light lunch\n\nCourse Description\nWe invite students who have taken Series I-IV on a trip abroad to learn with our friends at Ecole Internationale de Boulangerie (EIDB)! \nEIDB is in the Alpes de Haute Provence region in the South of France. EIDB is a European leader in baking naturally leavened products founded by biologist and professor Thomas Teffri-Chambelland. \nMost of this Series will be spent learning about naturally leavened bread and viennoiserie at EIDB. For one of the days\, students will take a tour of a mill and bakery. \nEIDB Website \nEIDB Instagram \nFor more information on the class including class schedule and table of contents\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com. \n\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning. \nTraining Series Cancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-v-eidb-collaboration/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240916T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20231019T011843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T201706Z
UID:32206-1726471800-1726846200@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series IV: Bakery Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite\n\nSeries I-III OR\nArtisan I and II & Viennoiserie I OR\nWork experience in the field equivalent to the above. Please send your resume to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. If you are taking all the series before you do not need to send a resume.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this series\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more. \nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nThis is an Advanced Course for students who have taken Artisan I\, Artisan II and Viennoiserie I. This course is also open to trained bakers who have work experience in the field. \n\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nTraining Series Cancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iv-bakery-business-essentials-waitlist/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240902T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240913T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20231019T011634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T201553Z
UID:32204-1725262200-1726241400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series III: Viennoiserie
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite\n\nSeries I-II OR\nArtisan I & II OR\nWork experience in the field equivalent to the above. Please send your resume to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.\n\nCourse Description\nThe first half of this series covers fundamentals of viennoiserie production. You will be introduced to our pastry lab and new equipment such as planetary mixers and reversible sheeters. The main focus is to learn mixing and handling of both laminated and non-laminated viennoiserie. \nProducts made this week include a variety of enriched dough\, such as brioche and sticky buns. Using croissant dough\, you will practice different shaping and assembly processes for traditional\, chocolate\, and almond croissants. A wide range of shaping techniques will be introduced using Danish dough. Different lamination techniques\, as well as several types of retarding methods are practiced. A selection of creams and fillings are made in this series to finish Danish and puff pastries. Using puff pastry dough as a base\, a variety of products will be produced\, including turnovers\, palmiers. \nLater in this series teaches more advanced theory and techniques in viennoiserie. You will make a variety of pastries from both laminated and non-laminated doughs. Products made during this week include regional specialties and holiday breads\, such as panettone with levain\, pan d’Oro\, stollen\, gibassier and pithivier. The lecture includes how to work with Italian levain\, which is used in several classic Italian holiday breads. Selections of laminated products include kouign amann\, laminated brioche and inverted puff pastry. \n\n\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers\, please refer to our cancellation policy link HERE. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iii-viennoiserie-waitlist/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240819T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240830T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20231019T010742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T192910Z
UID:32196-1724052600-1725031800@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series II: Sourdough\, Whole Grains and Alternative Grains
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite:\n\nSeries I OR\nWork experience in the field equivalent to the above. Please customerservice@sfbi.com if you believe you have work experience to skip Series I. A questionnaire will be sent for you to fill out and send back.\nPlease note\, that Series I covers what is discussed in Artisan I as well as a portion of what’s covered in Artisan II.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this series\, the selection of breads becomes more diverse. Different styles of sourdough are incorporated into daily production. You will learn how sourdough starters are elaborated from scratch and how to maintain them on day to day basis. Factors affecting starter characteristics are explained\, such as hydration\, fermentation temperature and feeding schedules. Understanding these topics will help you create your own sourdough bread with desired characteristics. \nThe retarding technique is introduced in this series as a new concept. This is a very important concept to know when you are in a bakery production. You will learn the pros and cons of different styles of retarding\, using both yeasted and naturally leavened doughs. The first half of this week includes hands-on production of country bread\, olive bread\, raisin walnut bread\, ciabatta with poolish\, and many other favorites. \nThe next topic covered in this week is baking with whole grain flour\, primarily focusing on whole wheat flour. Breads made with different percentage of whole wheat flour are compared\, and the discussion covers how to apply whole grain flours in natural and yeasted preferments and in final formulas. You will be producing multigrain\, 100% whole wheat sourdoughs\, among others. \nThe second half of this series focuses on working with specialty flours\, including alternative grains such as Kamut® and spelt\, gluten-free grains such as buckwheat\, millet and teff. A variety of breads will be baked every day\, including Kamut® baguette\, pear-buckwheat bread\, and teff with sunflower seeds. You will also work with a selection of German style rye breads with different percentages of rye flour\, including two castle rye and volkornbrot. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam to review what you have learned in the bread series. \n\n Please send  your application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for  the class. \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $150 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-ii-sourdough-whole-grains-and-alternative-grains-4/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240805T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240816T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20231019T010433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T192721Z
UID:32194-1722843000-1723822200@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series I: Fundamentals of Baking
DESCRIPTION:Prerequisite:\nNone \nCourse Description\nIn the first week of our hands-on series\, you will learn all aspects applicable to bread baking. This will become a very important foundation for you to understand advanced levels of artisan baking. You will be familiarized with important steps of baking\, including mixing\, dividing\, pre-shaping\, shaping and baking. You will also learn how to operate baking equipment such as spiral mixers and oven loaders.\nDuring the first half of this series\, baguettes are used as a medium to experiment with different mixing techniques\, and with different types of flour. Functionalities of basic ingredients – flour\, water\, salt and yeast – are explained in detail\, as well as how mixing and fermentation are closely related to each other. \nAnother important topic covered in this series is preferments\, including poolish\, sponge and pre-fermented dough. You will learn how preferments have various effects on dough properties\, and in the final products. \nDuring the second half of this series\, you will work with different types of flours such as whole wheat and rye flour\, as well as enriched doughs like challah and egg bread. You will practice on various shaping techniques\, starting from boules and batards to intricate braids and French regional shapes. Basic concept of sourdough is explained at the end of this series. You will learn different styles of sourdough\, and the impact they have on the final products. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam. You will be working as a group to review important concepts and formulas. The instructor will give production assignments to each group\, and the products are evaluated at the end of the day. \n\nPlease send your  application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.  \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $150 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-i-fundamentals-of-baking-240819/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230925T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230929T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20221106T134417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T213628Z
UID:29813-1695627000-1696001400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series IV: Bakery Business Essentials  (waitlist)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn this series\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more. \nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nThis is an Advanced Course for students who have taken Artisan I\, Artisan II and Viennoiserie I. This course is also open to trained bakers who have work experience in the field. \n\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. **WAITLIST AS OF 8/29/23**\nSeries IV September 25 to September 29\, 2023. Price: $ 1495 \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $50 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iv-bakery-business-essentials-3/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230911T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230922T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20221106T132747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T213721Z
UID:29804-1694417400-1695396600@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series III: Viennoiserie (waitlist)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nThe first half of this series covers fundamentals of viennoiserie production. You will be introduced to our pastry lab and new equipment such as planetary mixers and reversible sheeters. The main focus is to learn mixing and handling of both laminated and non-laminated viennoiserie. \nProducts made this week include a variety of enriched dough\, such as brioche and sticky buns. Using croissant dough\, you will practice different shaping and assembly processes for traditional\, chocolate\, and almond croissants. A wide range of shaping techniques will be introduced using Danish dough. Different lamination techniques\, as well as several types of retarding methods are practiced. A selection of creams and fillings are made in this series to finish Danish and puff pastries. Using puff pastry dough as a base\, a variety of products will be produced\, including turnovers\, palmiers. \nLater in this series teaches more advanced theory and techniques in viennoiserie. You will make a variety of pastries from both laminated and non-laminated doughs. Products made during this week include regional specialties and holiday breads\, such as panettone with levain\, pan d’Oro\, stollen\, gibassier and pithivier. The lecture includes how to work with Italian levain\, which is used in several classic Italian holiday breads. Selections of laminated products include kouign amann\, laminated brioche and inverted puff pastry.The last day of this week is the practical exam to review the viennoiserie series. \n\nPre requisite classes prior to the series III : Artisan I and Artisan II or Series I.\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.\nSeptember 11 to September 22\, 2023. Price: $ 2495 **WAITLIST AS OF 8/8/23** \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $50 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iii-viennoiserie-3/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230828T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230908T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20221103T221153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T213743Z
UID:29766-1693207800-1694187000@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series II: Sourdough\, Whole Grains and Alternative Grains (waitlist)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn this series\, the selection of breads becomes more diverse. Different styles of sourdough are incorporated into daily production. You will learn how sourdough starters are elaborated from scratch and how to maintain them on day to day basis. Factors affecting starter characteristics are explained\, such as hydration\, fermentation temperature and feeding schedules. Understanding these topics will help you create your own sourdough bread with desired characteristics. \nThe retarding technique is introduced in this series as a new concept. This is a very important concept to know when you are in a bakery production. You will learn the pros and cons of different styles of retarding\, using both yeasted and naturally leavened doughs. The first half of this week includes hands-on production of country bread\, olive bread\, raisin walnut bread\, ciabatta with poolish\, and many other favorites. \nThe next topic covered in this week is baking with whole grain flour\, primarily focusing on whole wheat flour. Breads made with different percentage of whole wheat flour are compared\, and the discussion covers how to apply whole grain flours in natural and yeasted preferments and in final formulas. You will be producing multigrain\, 100% whole wheat sourdoughs\, among others. \nThe second half of this series focuses on working with specialty flours\, including alternative grains such as Kamut® and spelt\, gluten-free grains such as buckwheat\, millet and teff. A variety of breads will be baked every day\, including Kamut® baguette\, pear-buckwheat bread\, and teff with sunflower seeds. You will also work with a selection of German style rye breads with different percentages of rye flour\, including two castle rye and volkornbrot. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam to review what you have learned in the bread series. \n\n Please send  your application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for  the class. Series II : August 28 to September 8\, 2023.  Price: $ 2495 **WAITLIST AS OF 7/24/23** \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $50 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-ii-sourdough-whole-grains-and-alternative-grains-3/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230814T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230825T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20221103T194349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T152332Z
UID:29760-1691998200-1692977400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series I: Fundamentals of Baking
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn the first week of our hands-on series\, you will learn all aspects applicable to bread baking. This will become a very important foundation for you to understand advanced levels of artisan baking. You will be familiarized with important steps of baking\, including mixing\, dividing\, pre-shaping\, shaping and baking. You will also learn how to operate baking equipment such as spiral mixers and oven loaders.\nDuring the first half of this series\, baguettes are used as a medium to experiment with different mixing techniques\, and with different types of flour. Functionalities of basic ingredients – flour\, water\, salt and yeast – are explained in detail\, as well as how mixing and fermentation are closely related to each other. \nAnother important topic covered in this series is preferments\, including poolish\, sponge and pre-fermented dough. You will learn how preferments have various effects on dough properties\, and in the final products. \nDuring the second half of this series\, you will work with different types of flours such as whole wheat and rye flour\, as well as enriched doughs like challah and egg bread. You will practice on various shaping techniques\, starting from boules and batards to intricate braids and French regional shapes. Basic concept of sourdough is explained at the end of this series. You will learn different styles of sourdough\, and the impact they have on the final products. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam. You will be working as a group to review important concepts and formulas. The instructor will give production assignments to each group\, and the products are evaluated at the end of the day. \n\nPlease send your  application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. Series I : August 14 to August 25\, 2023 – Price : $ 2495. **WAITLIST as of 8/1/23** \nCheck-in\nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 10 weeks prior to the series start date\, cancellations will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $50 per series cancellation fee. Transfers to any workshops or future series will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nLess than 10 weeks prior to the course start date\, cancellations are non-refundable\, and there is a $150 transfer fee per series; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\nThe balance paid on the series is non-refundable.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-i-fundamentals-of-baking-3/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Series1-Tn.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221010T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221014T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20211104T210843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T233608Z
UID:19528-1665387000-1665761400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series IV: Bakery Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn this series\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more. \nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nThis is an Advanced Course for students who have taken Artisan I\, Artisan II and Viennoiserie I. This course is also open to trained bakers who have work experience in the field. \n\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. \nSeries IV October 10 to October 14\,2022. Price: $ 1495 \nCheck-in\nWe continue to adjust our procedures and safety measures to address the ever changing COVID situation\, to support the safety of our students\, visitors and our team members. \nIn that regard and until further notice we will be observing the following measures: All in-person classes will require proof of full vaccination before entrance to the classroom\, Bring your vaccination card\, photo\, showing clearly your name\, and vaccination date. No card vaccination will be stored by SFBI. We will take your temperature everyday. Masks are required for everyone inside the facility: staff\, students\, visitors. \nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, payments will be reimbursed\, minus a $150 cancellation fee. Payments transferred to another class will be made at no charge; however transferred payments are non-refundable.\nLess than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original payment is non-refundable. If transferring to other classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining payment will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred payment is non-refundable.\n2 weeks or less before the course start date payments are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iv-bakery-business-essentials-2/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220926T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221007T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20211104T011747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T233523Z
UID:19523-1664177400-1665156600@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series III: Viennoiserie
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nThe first half of this series covers fundamentals of viennoiserie production. You will be introduced to our pastry lab and new equipment such as planetary mixers and reversible sheeters. The main focus is to learn mixing and handling of both laminated and non-laminated viennoiserie. \nProducts made this week include a variety of enriched dough\, such as brioche and sticky buns. Using croissant dough\, you will practice different shaping and assembly processes for traditional\, chocolate\, and almond croissants. A wide range of shaping techniques will be introduced using Danish dough. Different lamination techniques\, as well as several types of retarding methods are practiced. A selection of creams and fillings are made in this series to finish Danish and puff pastries. Using puff pastry dough as a base\, a variety of products will be produced\, including turnovers\, palmiers. \nLater in this series teaches more advanced theory and techniques in viennoiserie. You will make a variety of pastries from both laminated and non-laminated doughs. Products made during this week include regional specialties and holiday breads\, such as panettone with levain\, pan d’Oro\, stollen\, gibassier and pithivier. The lecture includes how to work with Italian levain\, which is used in several classic Italian holiday breads. Selections of laminated products include kouign amann\, laminated brioche and inverted puff pastry.The last day of this week is the practical exam to review the viennoiserie series. \n\nPre requisite classes prior to the series III : Artisan I and Artisan II or Series I.\nPlease send your application to customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class.\nSeptember 26 to October 7\, 2022. Price: $ 2495 \nCheck-in\nWe continue to adjust our procedures and safety measures to address the ever changing COVID situation\, to support the safety of our students\, visitors and our team members. \nIn that regard and until further notice we will be observing the following measures: All in-person classes will require proof of full vaccination before entrance to the classroom\, Bring your vaccination card\, photo\, showing clearly your name\, and vaccination date. No card vaccination will be stored by SFBI. We will take your temperature everyday. Masks are required for everyone inside the facility: staff\, students\, visitors. \nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, payments will be reimbursed\, minus a $150 cancellation fee. Payments transferred to another class will be made at no charge; however transferred payments are non-refundable.\nLess than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original payment is non-refundable. If transferring to other classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining payment will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred payment is non-refundable.\n2 weeks or less before the course start date payments are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iii-viennoiserie-2/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220912T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220923T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20211103T234930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T233445Z
UID:18489-1662967800-1663947000@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series II: Sourdough\, Whole Grains and Alternative Grains
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn this series\, the selection of breads becomes more diverse. Different styles of sourdough are incorporated into daily production. You will learn how sourdough starters are elaborated from scratch and how to maintain them on day to day basis. Factors affecting starter characteristics are explained\, such as hydration\, fermentation temperature and feeding schedules. Understanding these topics will help you create your own sourdough bread with desired characteristics. \nThe retarding technique is introduced in this series as a new concept. This is a very important concept to know when you are in a bakery production. You will learn the pros and cons of different styles of retarding\, using both yeasted and naturally leavened doughs. The first half of this week includes hands-on production of country bread\, olive bread\, raisin walnut bread\, ciabatta with poolish\, and many other favorites. \nThe next topic covered in this week is baking with whole grain flour\, primarily focusing on whole wheat flour. Breads made with different percentage of whole wheat flour are compared\, and the discussion covers how to apply whole grain flours in natural and yeasted preferments and in final formulas. You will be producing multigrain\, 100% whole wheat sourdoughs\, among others. \nThe second half of this series focuses on working with specialty flours\, including alternative grains such as Kamut® and spelt\, gluten-free grains such as buckwheat\, millet and teff. A variety of breads will be baked every day\, including Kamut® baguette\, pear-buckwheat bread\, and teff with sunflower seeds. You will also work with a selection of German style rye breads with different percentages of rye flour\, including two castle rye and volkornbrot. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam to review what you have learned in the bread series. \n\n Please send  your application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for  the class. Series II : September 12 to September23\, 2022.  Price: $ 2495 \nCheck-in\nWe continue to adjust our procedures and safety measures to address the ever changing COVID situation\, to support the safety of our students\, visitors and our team members. \nIn that regard and until further notice we will be observing the following measures: All in-person classes will require proof of full vaccination before entrance to the classroom\, Bring your vaccination card\, photo\, showing clearly your name\, and vaccination date. No card vaccination will be stored by SFBI. We will take your temperature everyday. Masks are required for everyone inside the facility: staff\, students\, visitors. \nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, payments will be reimbursed\, minus a $150 cancellation fee. Payments transferred to another class will be made at no charge; however transferred payments are non-refundable.\nLess than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original payment is non-refundable. If transferring to other classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining payment will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred payment is non-refundable.\n2 weeks or less before the course start date payments are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-ii-sourdough-whole-grains-and-alternative-grains-2/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220829T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220909T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20211102T002809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T233417Z
UID:19515-1661758200-1662737400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series I: Fundamentals of Baking
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nIn the first week of our hands-on series\, you will learn all aspects applicable to bread baking. This will become a very important foundation for you to understand advanced levels of artisan baking. You will be familiarized with important steps of baking\, including mixing\, dividing\, pre-shaping\, shaping and baking. You will also learn how to operate baking equipment such as spiral mixers and oven loaders.\nDuring the first half of this series\, baguettes are used as a medium to experiment with different mixing techniques\, and with different types of flour. Functionalities of basic ingredients – flour\, water\, salt and yeast – are explained in detail\, as well as how mixing and fermentation are closely related to each other. \nAnother important topic covered in this series is preferments\, including poolish\, sponge and pre-fermented dough. You will learn how preferments have various effects on dough properties\, and in the final products. \nDuring the second half of this series\, you will work with different types of flours such as whole wheat and rye flour\, as well as enriched doughs like challah and egg bread. You will practice on various shaping techniques\, starting from boules and batards to intricate braids and French regional shapes. Basic concept of sourdough is explained at the end of this series. You will learn different styles of sourdough\, and the impact they have on the final products. \nThe last day of this series is the practical exam. You will be working as a group to review important concepts and formulas. The instructor will give production assignments to each group\, and the products are evaluated at the end of the day. \n\nPlease send your  application to: customerservice@sfbi.com to register for the class. Series I : August 29 to September 9\, 2022 – Price : $ 2495. \nCheck-in\nWe continue to adjust our procedures and safety measures to address the ever changing COVID situation\, to support the safety of our students\, visitors and our team members. \nIn that regard and until further notice we will be observing the following measures: All in-person classes will require proof of full vaccination before entrance to the classroom\, Bring your vaccination card\, photo\, showing clearly your name\, and vaccination date. No card vaccination will be stored by SFBI. We will take your temperature everyday. Masks are required for everyone inside the facility: staff\, students\, visitors. \nIf you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Feel free to contact: customerservice@sfbi.com \nCancellation policy\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing. \n\nMore than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, payments will be reimbursed\, minus a $150 cancellation fee. Payments transferred to another class will be made at no charge; however transferred payments are non-refundable.\nLess than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original payment is non-refundable. If transferring to other classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining payment will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred payment is non-refundable.\n2 weeks or less before the course start date payments are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\nIn the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco.\n\nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class. \n\nPens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\nPermanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\nHair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long.\n\nAttire\n\nClosed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\nFor safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\nWhite chef’s coat. This is optional item. However\, we strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\n\nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location. The address of SFBI is: 525 DNA Way South San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-i-fundamentals-of-baking-2/
LOCATION:San Francisco Baking Institute\, 525 DNA way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Baking Institute":MAILTO:customerservice@sfbi.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220425T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220429T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20211030T230203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211030T230203Z
UID:19367-1650870000-1651246200@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Bakery Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:In this class\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more.\nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nPre-requisite for this class: Artisan I and Artisan II and Viennoiserie I or Series I and Series III. This course is also open to trained bakers who have a work experience in the field. \nPlease Send your resume  to customerservice@sfbi.com to apply  for the class : $ 1495. \nCheck in:\n Following the Health Department Policy and new protocols\, our in-person classes are now open for fully vaccinated students. We continue to adjust our procedures and safety measures to address the ever changing COVID situation\, to support the safety of both our students\, visitors and our team members. Starting September 3\, 2021 and until further notice we will be observing the following measures: All in-person classes will require proof of full vaccination before entrance to the classroom\, Bring your vaccination card\, photo\, showing clearly your name\, vaccination date\, and type – Moderna\, Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson. No card vaccination will be stored by SFBI. We will take your temperature everyday – Masks are required for everyone inside the facility: staff\, students\, visitors. If you have any concerns or questions before traveling to SFBI\, email us at: customerservice@sfbi.com we want to make sure you have the best experience while learning here. That you feel safe and comfortable. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries and Lunch box ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Let us know if you have any questions feel free to contact: CustomerService@sfbi.com \nPlease note our cancellation policy.\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing.\n• More than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, Payment will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $150.00 cancellation fee or Transfers will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• Less than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original deposit is non-refundable. If transferring classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining deposit will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• 2 weeks or less before the course start date Deposits are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\n• In the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class.\n•Pens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\n•Permanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\n•Hair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long. \nAttire\n•Closed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\n•For safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\n•White chef’s coat. This is optional item. We strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot. \nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location.\nThe address of SFBI is:\n525 DNA Way\nSouth San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/bakery-business-essentials/
LOCATION:525 DNA Way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210927T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20201216T003359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T003359Z
UID:16001-1632726000-1633104000@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series IV: Bakery Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more.\nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nSep 27- Oct 1\, 2020 $1\,290 \nPlease send your resume to contact@sfbi.com to register the class \nDue to the new policy by the health department\, please wear a face mask\, and keep 6 feet apart from other people. We will check the temperature every morning when you come into the building. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries and Lunch box ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Let us know if you have any questions feel free to contact: CustomerService@sfbi.com \nPlease note our cancellation policy.\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing.\n• More than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, Deposits will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $45 cancellation fee o Transfers will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• Less than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original deposit is non-refundable. If transferring classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining deposit will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• 2 weeks or less before the course start date Deposits are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\n• In the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class.\n•Pens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\n•Permanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\n•Hair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long. \nAttire\n•Closed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\n•For safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\n•White chef’s coat. This is optional item. We strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\nWe suggest that you dress in layers. Your chef’s coat (optional)\, with a t-shirt for your base layer and a long-sleeved shirt for warmth\, should keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot. You may want to bring a sweatshirt or fleece for the mornings. \nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location.\nThe address of SFBI is:\n525 DNA Way\nSouth San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-iv-bakery-business-essentials/
LOCATION:525 DNA Way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210830T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20201215T234656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201215T234656Z
UID:15995-1630306800-1631289600@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series II: Sourdough\, Whole Grains and Alternative Grains
DESCRIPTION:In this series\, the selection of breads becomes more diverse. Different styles of sourdough are incorporated into daily production. You will learn how sourdough starters are elaborated from scratch and how to maintain them on day to day basis. Factors affecting starter characteristics are explained\, such as hydration\, fermentation temperature and feeding schedules. Understanding these topics will help you create your own sourdough bread with desired characteristics.\nThe retarding technique is introduced in this series as a new concept. This is a very important concept to know when you are in a bakery production. You will learn the pros and cons of different styles of retarding\, using both yeasted and naturally leavened doughs. The first half of this week includes hands-on production of country bread\, olive bread\, raisin walnut bread\, ciabatta with poolish\, and many other favorites.\nThe next topic covered in this week is baking with whole grain flour\, primarily focusing on whole wheat flour. Breads made with different percentage of whole wheat flour are compared\, and the discussion covers how to apply whole grain flours in natural and yeasted preferments and in final formulas. You will be producing multigrain\, 100% whole wheat sourdoughs\, among others.\nThe second half of this series focuses on working with specialty flours\, including alternative grains such as Kamut® and spelt\, gluten-free grains such as buckwheat\, millet and teff. A variety of breads will be baked every day\, including Kamut® baguette\, pear-buckwheat bread\, and teff with sunflower seeds. You will also work with a selection of German style rye breads with different percentages of rye flour\, including two castle rye and volkornbrot.\nThe last day of this series is the practical exam to review what you have learned in the bread series. \nAug 30- Sep 10\, 2020 $2\,490 \nPlease send your resume to contact@sfbi.com to register the class.   \nDue to the new policy by the health department\, please wear a face mask\, and keep 6 feet apart from other people. We will check the temperature every morning when you come into the building. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries and Lunch box ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Let us know if you have any questions feel free to contact: CustomerService@sfbi.com \nPlease note our cancellation policy.\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing.\n• More than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, Deposits will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $45 cancellation fee o Transfers will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• Less than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original deposit is non-refundable. If transferring classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining deposit will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• 2 weeks or less before the course start date Deposits are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\n• In the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class.\n•Pens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\n•Permanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\n•Hair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long. \nAttire\n•Closed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\n•For safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\n•White chef’s coat. This is optional item. We strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\nWe suggest that you dress in layers. Your chef’s coat (optional)\, with a t-shirt for your base layer and a long-sleeved shirt for warmth\, should keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot. You may want to bring a sweatshirt or fleece for the mornings. \nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location.\nThe address of SFBI is:\n525 DNA Way\nSouth San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-ii-sourdough-whole-grains-and-alternative-grains/
LOCATION:525 DNA Way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210816T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20201215T234303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201215T234303Z
UID:15993-1629097200-1630080000@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Series I: Fundamentals of Baking
DESCRIPTION:In the first week of our hands-on series\, you will learn all aspects applicable to bread baking. This will become a very important foundation for you to understand advanced levels of artisan baking. You will be familiarized with important steps of baking\, including mixing\, dividing\, pre-shaping\, shaping and baking. You will also learn how to operate baking equipment such as spiral mixers and oven loaders.\nDuring the first half of this series\, baguettes are used as a medium to experiment with different mixing techniques\, and with different types of flour. Functionalities of basic ingredients – flour\, water\, salt and yeast – are explained in detail\, as well as how mixing and fermentation are closely related to each other.\nAnother important topic covered in this series is preferments\, including poolish\, sponge and pre-fermented dough. You will learn how preferments have various effects on dough properties\, and in the final products.\nDuring the second half of this series\, you will work with different types of flours such as whole wheat and rye flour\, as well as enriched doughs like challah and egg bread. You will practice on various shaping techniques\, starting from boules and batards to intricate braids and French regional shapes. Basic concept of sourdough is explained at the end of this series. You will learn different styles of sourdough\, and the impact they have on the final products.\nThe last day of this series is the practical exam. You will be working as a group to review important concepts and formulas. The instructor will give production assignments to each group\, and the products are evaluated at the end of the day. \nAug 16- Aug 27\, 2020 $2\,490 \nPlease send your resume to contact@sfbi.com to register the class.  \nDue to the new policy by the health department\, please wear a face mask\, and keep 6 feet apart from other people. We will check the temperature every morning when you come into the building. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries and Lunch box ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Let us know if you have any questions feel free to contact: CustomerService@sfbi.com \nPlease note our cancellation policy.\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing.\n• More than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, Deposits will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $45 cancellation fee o Transfers will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• Less than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original deposit is non-refundable. If transferring classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining deposit will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• 2 weeks or less before the course start date Deposits are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\n• In the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class.\n•Pens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\n•Permanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\n•Hair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long. \nAttire\n•Closed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\n•For safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\n•White chef’s coat. This is optional item. We strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\nWe suggest that you dress in layers. Your chef’s coat (optional)\, with a t-shirt for your base layer and a long-sleeved shirt for warmth\, should keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot. You may want to bring a sweatshirt or fleece for the mornings. \nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location.\nThe address of SFBI is:\n525 DNA Way\nSouth San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/series-i-fundamentals-of-baking/
LOCATION:525 DNA Way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210426T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T061705
CREATED:20201216T003717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T003717Z
UID:16003-1619420400-1619798400@sfbi.com
SUMMARY:Business Essentials
DESCRIPTION:In this class\, important concepts to start a small bakery operation are covered. The discussion includes equipment selection\, food and labor cost\, bakery layout and more.\nOne important topic explained in this series is how to create a production schedule for yeasted bread\, sourdough and viennoiserie items\, which is necessary for an efficient bakery operation. During the hands-on production time\, students will be working in groups and establish their own production schedule. The products include essential items at any artisan bakeries\, such as country bread\, baguettes\, ciabatta and croissants\, as well as pastries such as cookies\, scones and muffins. \nDue to the new policy by the health department\, please wear a face mask\, and keep 6 feet apart from other people. We will check the temperature every morning when you come into the building. \nThe class will begin at 7:30 AM on Monday morning and at 7:00 AM after Monday. We will have breakfast pastries and Lunch box ready for you 30 minutes before class starts. (if you have any special diet please let us know in advance) We also welcome you to bring your own drink. Let us know if you have any questions feel free to contact: CustomerService@sfbi.com \nPlease note our cancellation policy.\nAny notice of cancellation or transfers must be made in writing.\n• More than 6 weeks prior to the course start date\, Deposits will be reimbursed in full\, minus a $45 cancellation fee o Transfers will be made at no charge; transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• Less than 6-3 weeks prior to the course start date: If canceling\, the original deposit is non-refundable. If transferring classes\, a $100 penalty fee will be subtracted from the deposit and the remaining deposit will be applied to the transferred class to reserve a spot. Transferred deposits are non-refundable.\n• 2 weeks or less before the course start date Deposits are non-refundable No transfer will be granted.\n• In the unlikely event of instructor illness or insufficient enrollment\, SFBI will notify students by phone or email at least 10 business days before the scheduled start of a canceled class. In this case\, students will receive a full refund of their tuition payment or may apply unused funds toward an alternate class. SFBI is not responsible for any hotel or airline fees that may incur in case of a canceled class. We recommend contacting SFBI to confirm enrollment before booking a trip to San Francisco. \nCourse Materials\nListed below are the items you must bring to class.\n•Pens or pencils. You will use these to take notes in the classroom and the lab.\n•Permanent marker. This piece of “equipment” is invaluable in the labs.\n•Hair restraint. For safety and sanitation\, you must restrain your hair if it’s long. \nAttire\n•Closed-toe\, comfortable shoes. Your shoes must be closed for safety. They should be comfortable enough to stand in all day.\n•For safety\, your pants must cover your entire legs. For your comfort\, we recommend breathable pants. Checked chef’s pants are popular because they don’t show flour spills or stains.\n•White chef’s coat. This is optional item. We strongly recommend chef’s coats because they look professional and protect your body and clothing. Most importantly\, they keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot.\nWe suggest that you dress in layers. Your chef’s coat (optional)\, with a t-shirt for your base layer and a long-sleeved shirt for warmth\, should keep you warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot. You may want to bring a sweatshirt or fleece for the mornings. \nTransportation:\nThere is parking at our location.\nThe address of SFBI is:\n525 DNA Way\nSouth San Francisco\, CA 94080
URL:https://sfbi.com/event/business-essentials/
LOCATION:525 DNA Way\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bread and Viennoiserie Training Series
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