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French Bakers Linen Couche Cloth, 50x100cm
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French Bakers Linen Couche Cloth, 50x100cm

French Bakers Linen Couche Cloth, 50x100cm

Baker’s linen is used for bread proving. It’s also known as a baker’s couche. The heavy material supports your dough while it proves, helping to maintain its shape.

Fold the linen into sections to prove multiple loaves at a time. It prevents them from spreading and sticking together. Linen absorbs some moisture from the dough’s surface without drying it out. This is the secret to bread with a crisp, golden crust.

Linen is resistant to fraying and pilling. It becomes more non-stick over time, making it ideal for cooks who bake often. It’s a great way to prove baguettes and ficelles.

How to care for baker’s linen:

  • Flour lightly and evenly before use
  • Create folds to support your dough while it proves
  • After use, brush off excess flour and leave to air dry
  • Never wash baker’s linen. If dough sticks, let it dry and scrape off carefully
  • If you must wash it, do so in cold water only

This baker’s linen is produced by Charvet Éditions, a French textile company and is untreated and food safe.

$28.12
French Bakers Linen Couche Cloth, 50x100cm—
$28.12

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French Bakers Linen Couche Cloth, 50x100cm

Baker’s linen is used for bread proving. It’s also known as a baker’s couche. The heavy material supports your dough while it proves, helping to maintain its shape.

Fold the linen into sections to prove multiple loaves at a time. It prevents them from spreading and sticking together. Linen absorbs some moisture from the dough’s surface without drying it out. This is the secret to bread with a crisp, golden crust.

Linen is resistant to fraying and pilling. It becomes more non-stick over time, making it ideal for cooks who bake often. It’s a great way to prove baguettes and ficelles.

How to care for baker’s linen:

  • Flour lightly and evenly before use
  • Create folds to support your dough while it proves
  • After use, brush off excess flour and leave to air dry
  • Never wash baker’s linen. If dough sticks, let it dry and scrape off carefully
  • If you must wash it, do so in cold water only

This baker’s linen is produced by Charvet Éditions, a French textile company and is untreated and food safe.

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Baker’s linen is used for bread proving. It’s also known as a baker’s couche. The heavy material supports your dough while it proves, helping to maintain its shape.

Fold the linen into sections to prove multiple loaves at a time. It prevents them from spreading and sticking together. Linen absorbs some moisture from the dough’s surface without drying it out. This is the secret to bread with a crisp, golden crust.

Linen is resistant to fraying and pilling. It becomes more non-stick over time, making it ideal for cooks who bake often. It’s a great way to prove baguettes and ficelles.

How to care for baker’s linen:

  • Flour lightly and evenly before use
  • Create folds to support your dough while it proves
  • After use, brush off excess flour and leave to air dry
  • Never wash baker’s linen. If dough sticks, let it dry and scrape off carefully
  • If you must wash it, do so in cold water only

This baker’s linen is produced by Charvet Éditions, a French textile company and is untreated and food safe.

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