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Why Our Bread Is So Good


LOCAL SOURCING:  We carefully select ingredients for quality.  We leverage relationships with local farmers for fresh ingredients and all of our grains are locally sourced. 


LET’S GO SLOW:   Our doughs ferment for up to 72 hours.  We go slow for a reason - long fermentation at the exact right temperature makes for a light texture, increases flavor and makes our bread easy to digest.  Fermentation breaks down carbohydrates so your body doesn’t have  to.  It’s a form of pre-digestion, breaking down proteins including gluten.  The vitamins and minerals from the grains remain, leaving a healthy food, full of nutrients.


FRESHLY MILLED GRAINS:  We mill fresh grains daily.  Commercial mills remove up to 30 percent of the wheat kernel, losing the most nutritious parts of the grain.  We use the whole grain kernel including the bran, germ and endosperm to elevate the nutritional value.  Milling grains right before we use them amps up the flavor and the freshness.


WHY DON'T ALL BAKERIES DO IT OUR WAY?  Most commercial bakery business models call for high volume, fast production.  They produce more, but the quality is poor.  Also, long fermentation creates dough that is highly hydrated.  That makes it harder to physically handle the dough.  It takes expertise that machines can’t replicate.


OUR MISSON: We bake delicious, artisan bread with ingredients your grandmother would recognize, including many organic whole grains we mill at the bakery.


Time, temperature & touch.


This is all we use to make our handcrafted artisan loaves.

COME EXPERIENCE THE WAVE HILL BREADS DIFFERENCE:  From crispy baguettes to tangy sourdough, and flaky buttery croissants, we offer a variety of traditional American and European breads that will leave you craving more.


Visit our bakery in Norwalk, find us at farmers markets, specialty stores, grocery stores, and frequent the restaurants that serve

Wave Hill Breads in Connecticut and New York.

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