Baking for Boys is back!

Baking for Boys is back!  And bigger than before.

To celebrate the return of the Great British Bake Off, Duerr’s resident master bakers Richard and Paul have dusted off their pinnys to bring you a cheeky slice of the best in home made British puddings.  The four pun-tastic, tip-laden, easy-to-follow recipes help you to crack a firm bottom that would make Mary Berry, Patron Saint of all bakers, cry.

Ideal for novices across the nation, the online series shows even the least likely how to stiff a meringue, pop their buns in the oven and produce a perfect ring.  If you’re looking for a nice slice of innuendo with your next baking session, serve up a super-sized portion of Duerr’s Baking for Boys.

So what are you waiting for?  Whip your pin, flour your surface and join us this Friday as they show you how to make a jaw-achingly good Victoria Sandwich with raspberry jam.

 

 

Duerr’s Inspire Jam Makers of the Future

Jam experts hold master-class at The Willows Primary School, Wythenshawe

 

Wythenshawe based jam and marmalade makers Duerr’s held a hands-on jam making masterclass for kids at The Willow’s Primary School on Thursday, 6 June.

Under the guidance of NPD Manager Claudette Nelson over 30 kids had the opportunity to get their hands sticky and create their very own home baking spreads to take home. The children were privy to Duerr’s closely guarded recipes, passed down from family matriarch Mary, who founded the business alongside her husband Fred in 1881 and still used in the factory today.

The extra-curricular workshops were not only great fun, but designed to educate students about how to read a recipe, measure and weigh ingredients, how to use kitchen equipment safely and how heat can transform ingredients. The kids also worked together as a team and enjoyed the satisfaction of seeing the process through from start to finish.

Based just a few miles apart, Duerr’s has a vested interest in the development of children at The Willows. In November, the company held a charity ball, fundraising £25,000 for children’s charity Place2Be, which provides school-based emotional and mental health support to children, parents and teachers across Greater Manchester including The Willows Primary School.

5th generation Duerr’s family member Juliet Mitchell, who was assisting Claudette on the day commented: ‘We first visited The Willows to see the work done by Place2Be, a charity close to Duerr’s hearts. They asked us whether we would like to come back and run a jam making workshop and of course, we jumped at the chance.’

Claudette continued: ‘The kids really got stuck into the workshop and it’s clear that they’ve had great fun while learning some essential skills. Who knows, we may have even inspired the jam makers of the future!’

Jam-packed with talent

Duerr’s inaugural apprentice promoted to the company’s youngest Food Manufacturing Operative

Duerr’s, the UK’s oldest independent jam maker, is hailing the success of its apprenticeship scheme after its first graduate qualified for a fast-track promotion.

Matthew Gannon, aged 20, from Altrincham has been appointed as the Wythenshawe company’s youngest Food Manufacturing Operative after completing his training.

Matthew, who left school with GCSEs and an NVQ qualification in engineering, has spent the last two years gaining diverse production experience in quality assurance, ingredient preparation, product formulation and processing and machine operation across both of Duerr’s Wythenshawe sites. He has also gained a level 2 NVQ in Food Manufacture from Reaseheath College in Nantwich.

His new role will see him become part of a skilled team responsible for the manufacture of a vast number of products. Food manufacturing is a very responsible profession as there are tight controls which need to be exercised at all times. All staff are responsible for the good manufacturing practises required to ensure Duerr’s remain at Green and A grade level demanded by the retailers we supply to. Matthew will continue structured training as part of his new job role, working towards his Level 3 NVQ qualification.

Duerr’s apprenticeship scheme was established in 2011 specifically to nurture local talent. After the scheme’s successful launch, it has extended its capacity to include two engineering and a development technician apprentices. All roles are sourced from the local area to maintain the company’s investment in the region.

Matthew’s appointment marks a year of investment in talent within the company whose employees now total 216, the highest number in Duerr’s history.

Richard Duerr, Sales and Marketing Director said: “Duerr’s is a leading manufacturer. That requires us to have the best and the brightest coming into the industry. We are firm believers in home grown talent like Matthew and his appointment today is a testament to a programme designed to develop the next generation of jam making talent.”

Duerr’s has a proud history of home-grown talent in the business being as it is in the hands of the great, great, grandchildren of founder Frederick Duerr. Duerr’s has seen generations of families come through the factory gates; Father and sons, mothers and daughters also work within the organisation as well as brothers, sisters and two sets of twins!

Duerr’s additionally invests in a dedicated CSR programme to support local communities. Most recently it helped raise £100,000 to transform Wythenshawe Hospital’s Children Outpatient department and since 2000 it has raised more than £525,000 for charity. The latest benefactor is Place2Be, which provides essential in-school counselling services to vulnerable children nationwide. Its patron the Duchess of Cambridge recently visited Wythenshawe’s Willows Primary School to launch a new counselling programme.

 

 

Duerr’s helps raise £88,000 for Wythenshawe Hospital

Duerr’s Cash For Kids Bake Offs, which took place across Manchester last week, have helped raise £88,000 (and counting!) for Key 103 and their Wythenshawe (UHSM) Hospital Outpatients Department campaign!

As passionate bakers Duerr’s encouraged as many people as possible to host a cake sale or coffee morning on 26th April to raise vital cash. To lend a hand, Duerr’s provided the first 200 companies, schools or individuals, who registered their details with jars of jam. That enabled fundraisers across Manchester to hold a cake sale packed full of firm bottoms and sticky moments which did the patron saint of baking – Mary Berry – proud.

With the final donations still coming in, the money raised will enable the transformation of a concrete wasteland into a garden area to be used by 8,000 children.

Duerr’s launches Cash For Kids Bake Off with Key 103

Duerr’s has teamed up with Key 103’s Cash for Kids Day to raise £100,000 for Wythenshawe (UHSM) Hospital Outpatients Department!

The aim is to transform a concrete wasteland into a garden area to be used by 8,000 children.

Register for free jam

As passionate bakers Duerr’s is encouraging as many people as possible to host a cake sale or coffee morning on 26th April to raise vital cash.  To lend a hand, Duerr’s will provide the first 200 companies, schools or individuals, who register their details via this form, with jars of jam.

The jars can then be collected from either Key 103’s offices [Key 103, Castlequay, Castlefield, Manchester M15 4PR] or Duerr’s reception [Floats Rd, Roundthorn Industrial Estate, Wythenshawe, Manchester M23 9DR] between Monday 22nd to Thursday 25th April.  One of the lovely team at Key 103 will give you a call to arrange a pick-up time.

All that’s left is that fundraisers across Manchester hold a cake sale packed full of firm bottoms and sticky moments that do the patron saint of baking – Mary Berry – proud.  Happy baking!

Please note this promotion has now ended

Crack a firm bottom with Duerr’s at the Manchester Cake & Bake Show

Come and see us at stand 182 for jam and scones, our brand new baking recipes and the best spreads on show!

Duerr’s, the UK’s oldest family owned jam company that has been preserving tradition since 1881, has launched a brand new recipe collection of brilliantly British puds to celebrate the Cake and Bake Show in Manchester.

Hot on the heels of their Baking for Boys series, the jam makers are sharing some family classics to show you, you don’t have to be a master baker to crack a firm bottom!

The recipes recovered from the family archives, include: childhood favourites – Jammy Biscuits (click here for the recipe), delicate Victoria Sponge Drops (click here for how to make) and a delicious Orange Marmalade and Almond Cake (full recipe here).

Ideal for novices in kitchens across the nation, these recipes are available on easy to follow cards for show attendees, plus online, to help even the least likely how to stiff a sponge, pop their buns in the oven and produce a perfect glaze.

So what are you waiting for?  Whip out your ‘pin, flour your surface and bring your best Great British Bake Off spirit to the kitchen.

Fast facts:

  • Oldest family-run jam company in the UK
  • Based in Manchester
  • Produced preserves to the same family recipe for the last 131 years, over five generations
  • Award-winning innovators – created the headline-making Aphrodisiac Jam, containing natural Viagra, horny goatweed, released this Valentine’s
    • Created the first squeezy bottles for jam (1988)
    • Introduced tamper evident button caps (1991)
    • Launched the Orbit lid, an easy-to-open lid, perfect for arthritis sufferers (2011)
    • £60m turnover