Our Patch April 2016 | Page 8

Our Patch APRIL 2016 A dusting of flour covers everything. Absolutely everything. The counter, the floor, the till. You even have to brush it off the screen to enter your PIN on the credit card reader. Sacks of organic stone-ground flour from Shipton Mill in the Cotswolds occupy half the floor space of the tiny bakery in Askew Road where Raluca Micu creates artisan bread, but the real action is at the back, through a lattice screen. A ferocious oven, little bigger than one you’d find in a domestic kitchen, throbs with the heat. Stone slabs inside spread the temperature evenly for a better bake. It’s so small that only a dozen baguettes can be made at the same time. Somehow, in this cramped zone, wonders are performed. Condensation runs in trails down the front window. “That means we’re open,” laughs Raluca, 34, who grew up in Bucharest and left her native Romania with husband Alex (a social media guru) seven years ago to settle in Hammersmith. The bakery, curiously known by the date name of October 26, has been going a year, building a loyal following among Askew Road foodies, and appreciators of a good loaf from wider afield. When she started trial bakes, she handed the results out on the pavement. One grateful guinea pig happened to be the food writer Josceline Dimbleby, who is now a big fan. The novelist Paul Bailey, who lives round the corner, is also a regular – addressing Raluca in Romanian, having visited the country and set books there. A sign on the door proclaims ‘Come on in, leave me breadless!’ When you walk in you realise that, despite the simple wood floor and plain black counter, this is no ordinary bakery. Raluca took over the shop when beauty salon Planet of Joy closed, converting it with the help of friends so that there are now wooden pegs protruding from two walls, where the loaves rest as they cool from the oven. She makes sour breads with flour, salt and water, rather than using yeast dough. Oat porridge bread (£4.25), West End white sour (£3.75), The Secret Loaf 8/9 Everything is done by hand by Raluca at October 26, from pastries to her sweet Easter loaves ALL PHOTOS: LEIGH QUINNELL (it has a heart symbol and costs £4), walnut and raisin (£4.50), semolina sour loaf (£3.75), rye an