🍞 Elevate Your Loaves with Style!
The Baker of Seville Bread Lame is a premium, patented tool designed for serious bakers. Featuring a unique mechanism that allows for quick switching between curved and straight blades, this stainless steel lame ensures precision scoring for beautiful loaves. Endorsed by culinary experts, it combines durability with ease of use, making it an essential addition to any baker's toolkit.
Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Length | 7.52 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
BladeLength | 7 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Blade Color | Silver |
Construction Type | Forged |
BladeType | Plain |
T**K
Sturdy feel, great function, curved/straight blade. Lets this noob score bread like a pro!
LOVE this Lame! It works exactly like it should, but also has a strong and sturdy feel to it. The blade can be put in straight or curved, and it has a nice solid lock in detents that hold the blade firm.Overall the weigh, shape, and size make it super easy to use and brought my bread making game up a few levels. If you can only have one lame to use, this would be it!
J**O
Best lame for scoring sourdough
After trying a couple other lames, this is a great quality allows for a straight razor or a curved razor position. My scoring has turned out better with this lame than all the . It has a weighted balance, which helps scoring sourdough. I highly recommend this over others
A**R
Consider an Exacto knife as a low-cost alternative
I've been baking bread for 40+ years. During the last 10 years, I have started baking a variety of French and Italian bread varieties. When I started, I used a single edge razor blade to score the loaves. I then decided that an Exacto knife with a sheath was a safer alternative, and better for in-drawer storage. Ultimately, I decided to buy this lame. It was highly rated, had the option to curve the blade or have it straight, is comfortable to use, and blade replacement is easy. It's a solid product. However, it is not without its deficiencies, and perhaps these deficiencies are amplified by the types of breads that I bake. I push the hydration of my doughs. This lame produces a quite shallow cut, and these tend to close before you can get the loaf into a Dutch oven and into the oven. For the breads that I bake, quite often I get better results using an Exacto knife. I do sharpen the blade on a series of whetstones, and then run it up and down a steel. It keeps the blade extremely sharp, and it gets me a few extra mm in depth of cut. If you are making baguettes and batards, this lame is probably a good choice. For the loaves that I make, and the elaborate scoring that do on some, it's fine, but I prefer an Exacto knife. An Exacto knife will set you back $4-$6. You can decide whether it would work for you. Happy baking!
V**S
Best of the Best
I have gone through several BRead Lames over the years. Most are crap so I came to amazon not expecting to find anything I would like. As I was searching I came across this product that is designed by bakers for bakers. And I thought, "this has got to be a quality product". So I took a chance and ordered it. This is a lovely lame. It does not look cheap and is perfectly weighted. Why do I mention weight? Because it's important. You want a product that has enought weight so that it stays in your hand as you are slicing through the dough. I have had lames fly out of my hand. And this is dangerous as it's a double-edged razor blade.Anyway, to date I have used this product twice. As mentioned, it is designed with bakers in mind so it's a quality product. Second, it slices through dough like buttah. It's effortless to pull the razor across dough. Yes, you have to exert a little pressure but you won't have to worry about this product flying out of your hand. It's metal. I believe SS. And it does the job it was created to do. Thank you for designing a great product. This may be the last product that a new baker thinks of but it's fairly critical because if you don't create slits in the bread, the dough will not bloom properly as it becomes bread. And to me, that makes this device the most important tool in a baker's arsenal.So, what are you waiting for? Buy it. You won't be disappointed.
A**R
Definitely would recommend!
Absolutely fantastic! This is the third bread lame I’ve tried. Not only is this one far better quality than the others, it also works better too. Definitely a must have when making bread.
R**A
Superb
I recently acquired the Baker of Seville Bread Lame, which comes with six included blades and the versatility of both straight and curved options. This bread lame has truly elevated my bread-baking experience.The precision and ease of use with the included blades have made scoring dough a breeze. It provides the fine control needed to achieve beautiful designs on the crust of my bread, ensuring not only a professional appearance but also excellent oven spring.The quality and craftsmanship of this bread lame are evident, making it a valuable addition to my baking tools. It's not just a practical tool; it's a mark of dedication to the art of bread-making.If you're serious about your bread-baking endeavors and aim for consistency and artistry in your loaves, the Baker of Seville Bread Lame is a worthy investment. It has become an essential companion in my kitchen, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow bakers who seek precision and excellence.
F**C
Good quality - but why bother?
If you bake two dozen loaves every day, or make decorative crust designs, this is a plus. The quality is fine and the design basic and decent (although I would have preferred to have more blade width available for cutting a bit deeper; about 1/4 of the blade width can be used.) If you bake 20 loaves each year, with a couple of slashes to relieve the crust expansion, I wouldn't bother.You get 3 standard double edged blades and a weighty, steel wand. The set up and break down take about a minute each if you keep it in its box - taking care not to slice your finger tips. For the occasional baker, by then you could have made your few cuts and been on the way to a museum or the movies. I found greater control simply holding the blade in my fingers.If you have lots of pennies and you're a bread baker, or you bake LOTS of bread, enjoy it; if you count pennies or bake bread infrequently, first weigh your real needs.
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