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Sourdough innovation is healthy business for gold medal Lisburn home bakery

Lisburn-based Daily Apron Bakery celebrated Sourdough September, a month-long
celebration by the influential Real Bread Campaign, by winning a gold medal for an
innovative loaf.

The progressive home bakery won gold at the prestigious Irish Quality Food and
Drink Awards (IQFDA) for its distinctive black sourdough loaf, the latest innovation of
Cathy Stevenson, who formed the business with friend Katrina Collins. Both are
experienced bakers. The company is also a FoodNI member.


The charcoal look comes from a small amount of powder that also gives the bread
an extremely airy, soft crumb and outstanding taste, according to Cathy.
“We were stunned to win the gold medal at the IQFDA gala dinner in Dublin,”
continues Cathy. “It was tremendous recognition of one the sourdough loaves that
are proving immensely popular with customers.


“Sourdough is now proving to be a fast growing part of our overall business. We are
also a great supporter of initiatives by bodies such as the Real Bread Campaign to
increase the profile among shoppers of artisan breads,” she adds.
Sourdough relies on a mix of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria, rather than baker’s
yeast, to leaven the dough. It’s richer in nutrients, less likely to spike blood sugar,
contains lower amounts of gluten, and is generally easier to digest than bread made
with yeast.


Sourdough and other speciality loaves are currently driving UK bread sales to £58.5
million for the year to end of March,10.7 percent growth year-on-year.
Cathy’s passion, sourdough, a fermented bread, is widely regarded as healthier
because of the absence of yeast, seed oil and additives and its dependence on
natural ingredients.


Cathy’s plain sourdough was also successful at the influential UK World Bread
Awards. The bakery also provides a wide range of delicacies.
The awards mean all the early starts – especially for Cathy, starting at 2am – are
really worthwhile. “All the individual effort we put in, it’s not mass-produced, we really
believe in what we do and we really love what we do,” she adds.