Slow burn: lunch with Andrew McConnell

By Dani Valent
Updated September 30 2013 - 4:18pm, first published 3:25pm
Andrew McConnell at home in St Kilda. Photo: Derek Swalwell
Andrew McConnell at home in St Kilda. Photo: Derek Swalwell
Andrew McConnell at home in St Kilda. Photo: Derek Swalwell
Andrew McConnell at home in St Kilda. Photo: Derek Swalwell

Andrew McConnell is in the kitchen of his Fitzroy restaurant Cutler & Co palpating a loaf of sourdough with the care and consideration of a doctor assessing a sore tummy. He inspects the crumb and crust, gleaning information with quiet expertise. "I love the timing, the art, the feel of bread," he says, gently replacing the loaf on a shelf. "Bread is the first thing you eat in a restaurant. You remember it." Bread was also the first thing Andrew McConnell made for paying customers when, as a teenager, he was roll boy at a bakery near his home in Box Hill North. "My brother Matthew and I got there at 3am to shape the rolls," he says. There were pay-offs beyond pocket money.

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