Pantry Staples to Pair with Good Bread
30 April 2026
Good bread gets you most of the way there.
Fresh, well made, straight from the oven – it doesn’t need much. But the right extras can take it somewhere else entirely.
A better coffee to start the day.
A salt that actually lifts the flavour.
A bit of heat, if that’s your thing.
This is a small collection of pantry staples we rate. Things we use ourselves, that pair naturally with what we bake every day.
Nothing overdone. Just good ingredients, done properly.
You can shop the full range here: Pantry Staples Collection
Start with something to drink
Ozone Coffee
We’ve worked with Ozone for years. It’s consistent, well-sourced, and roasted with care – the kind of coffee that sits comfortably next to a proper breakfast.
Now available online in 250g, 500g, or 1kg, whole beans or your preferred grind.
Morning Made Matcha Powder
A slower kind of start.
Smooth, balanced, and easy to make at home. Morning Made matcha brings a bit of variety to the morning routine without overcomplicating things.
Clean flavour. No bitterness.
Works just as well alongside toast as it does on its own.
Roasted fresh and packed to order, ready for your next delivery or pick-up.
Add a little more...
Opito Bay Salt
Simple, done well.
These are finishing salts – designed to sit on top and bring everything into focus.
Natural sea salt, black garlic, or chilli. A pinch over buttered sourdough is often all you need.
Rose’s Chilli Crisp
Big on flavour.
Crunchy, savoury, with just enough heat. This chilli crisp lifts eggs, adds depth to sandwiches, and turns something simple into something you’ll come back to.
Keep it on the table. You’ll use it.
Apostle Hot Sauce
Bright, punchy, and well balanced.
Made in small batches with layered flavour – not just heat for the sake of it.
- Mango, turmeric and ginger for something fresh and slightly sweet.
- Roasted capsicum and chilli for something deeper and more savoury.
A few drops is usually enough.
Built to sit alongside good bread...
This isn’t about filling your pantry.
It’s about having a few good things on hand – the kind that make everyday eating feel considered without any extra effort.
Coffee in the morning.
Salt on warm toast.
Chilli crisp on eggs.
Hot sauce through a sandwich.
Simple, done well.