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Luca Bakery

A Castle Hill bakery where family recipes become the specials.

Lee Tran Lam

Brown butter strawberry cake.
1 / 8Brown butter strawberry cake.Jessica Hromas
The honey cake recipe from a friend’s grandmother has become one of Luca Bakery’s bestsellers.
2 / 8The honey cake recipe from a friend’s grandmother has become one of Luca Bakery’s bestsellers.Jessica Hromas
Brown butter choc cookies.
3 / 8Brown butter choc cookies. Jessica Hromas
The weekend queue at Luca Bakery.
4 / 8The weekend queue at Luca Bakery.Jessica Hromas
Spring tart.
5 / 8Spring tart.Jessica Hromas
Former MasterChef winner Larissa Takchi at her bakery.
6 / 8Former MasterChef winner Larissa Takchi at her bakery.Jessica Hromas
Mulberry cake.
7 / 8Mulberry cake. Jessica Hromas
Monte Carlos.
8 / 8Monte Carlos.Supplied

Luca Bakery

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There’s a lot to notice when you walk into Luca Bakery: the air’s scented with toasted nuts and brown butter, a handwritten sign names the local family who grew the peaches that adorn the thyme-dotted galette, the farmhouse-style counter displays super-sized raspberry marshmallows and frosting-rich carrot cake.

Then there’s the table amassing recipes. People leave them for owner (and former MasterChef winner) Larissa Takchi to recreate in the bakery’s ovens. One customer has submitted pages on how to prepare Maria Grammatico’s genovesi: lemon-custard pastries by the Italian chef who trained in a Sicilian convent. Takchi’s open invitation to contribute favourite and family recipes is part of the warm, inclusive atmosphere the bakery has emanated since its August opening.

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