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Eclipse: Sourdough Bread Accessories II

Bread Slicer

Why we have it onboard: A bread slicer helps create consistent, even slices without guesswork. It’s especially useful when slicing an entire loaf for freezing, sharing, or preparing sandwiches. While not essential, it removes variability, improves presentation, and makes the process safer and more efficient — particularly for frequent bakers.

What to look for: Stable, sturdy construction that holds the loaf securely while slicing Guides for uniform thickness (around 1 inch is ideal) Easy to clean and store, preferably foldable or compact Compatibility with oval and round loaves, depending on what you bake most

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Reusable Bowl Covers

Why it is beneficial to have it on board

Flexible bowl covers simplify covering up for your dough during bulk fermentation and resting stages. They keep your hard-working mission protected without relying on plastic wrap or flour-dusted towels, helping maintain a clean, efficient workspace.

Proofers (Optional)​

Why it benefits to have it on board: When you’re starting your pilot baker training, I prefer you don’t use a proofer. Learning to ferment dough at your natural room temperature helps you develop real dough discernment and timing. If you live in very cold or very warm climates — or simply enjoy experimenting with tools — a proofer can offer added control. Think of it as a helpful gadget, not a requirement.

Important note: Most home bakers don’t need one. Many ovens already have a proofing setting, and you can easily create a simple proofing environment by gently warming your oven, turning it off, and adding a small tray of hot water. Just remember to remove everything before turning the oven back on — that part matters.But for gadget lovers and experimentation fans who enjoy playing with temperature control, you’ll find some solid options below.

Spray Bottle for Oven Steam

 

Why it benefits to have it on board

A simple spray bottle allows you to introduce steam during open bakes. Steam delays crust formation, supporting better oven spring and crust development.

Bread Box

 

Why have it on board

A breathable bread box helps regulate moisture and extends shelf life without trapping condensation. Ideal for naturally leavened bread that benefits from airflow rather than sealing.

Bread Knives
 

A sharp, long-serrated bread knife makes clean cuts without compressing the crumb. It’s one of those tools you don’t think about — until you finally use a good one.

Bread knives don’t need to be expensive, but they do need to be sturdy. A strong blade is essential for cutting through a well-developed crust without crushing the interior. I personally recommend Victorinox — it’s been a staple in professional kitchens around the world for a reason: reliable, sharp, comfortable to use, and built to last without unnecessary cost.

Japanese Bread Knives

If you’re looking for a more refined option, Japanese bread knives are worth exploring. Some of my favorite knives are from Shun — beautifully balanced, exceptionally sharp, and precise in use. They’re not necessary, but for bakers who appreciate fine craftsmanship and control, they can elevate the experience.

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