HOMEMADE BREAD

in #recipe7 years ago (edited)

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Mmm homemade bread! I don't know what's better, the smell of fresh bread cooking or the actual taste! My family loves both!

I thought making bread was going to be hard. I thought it was so much easier to just go to the store and buy a loaf of bread. I didn't want to knead dough, wait for it to rise and then wait to bake it. Boy was I ever WRONG! Yes it's easier to go to the store but it's not hard to make and it TASTE way better then store bread. Just saying.....

These are the ingredients I use. IMG_20170816_125133842.jpg

First thing you want to do is get your yeast active.

I use warm water between 105° to 115°. IMG_20170816_130842073.jpg

Sprinkle the yeast on top of the water.
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This is what the yeast will look like once it's active. It will have a layer of foam on top. IMG_20170816_131516707.jpg

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Pour the oil and salt mixture into the yeast mixture. IMG_20170816_131940945.jpg

Then pour the yeast mixture into the floor and stir. IMG_20170816_132036954.jpg

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Then the kneading begins. IMG_20170816_132229137.jpg

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Sprinkle some flour onto a surface and knead away. IMG_20170816_132540499_HDR.jpg

Sometimes you will want to add more flour until you get this beautiful smooth round ball.

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Place the dough ball in a bowl with a light oil coating.
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Put a cover over it and let it rise. I personally use a damp towel. But you can probably put plastic wrap over the bowl too. IMG_20170816_133247114.jpg

Let sit for about an hour depending on how warm it is. I think the warm temperatures make it rise faster. Basically when it's doubled in size or I can see the dough pushing through the towel I know it's ready.

Dump it on your counter and cut it in half with a bread knife. IMG_20170816_141334003.jpg

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Place in well greased bread pans. This recipe calls for 2 loaves. But really I could probably turn it into 3. Place them in the pans like this. IMG_20170816_141528540.jpg

Place the towel over both pans and let it rise again. IMG_20170816_141557419.jpg

It will double in size again. IMG_20170816_145322103.jpg

Layer with an egg wash. IMG_20170816_145558170.jpg

All ready to go in the oven. 350° for 30 to 45 minutes.

Place on a cooling rack right away.

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Slice when warm or cold. We love fresh warm bread right out of the oven with a little butter.
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My son enjoying a warm slice. IMG_20170816_155204484.jpg

Thanks again to @jeejee for her help. It was nice having an assistant, especially for pictures. ❤️❤️

Hope you enjoyed this post. Here is the recipe I used. http://unitedmomsnetwork.com/recipe/amish-bread-sweet-bread-recipe/

Thanks for making it this far.

I will be posting more in the future. I think the next food one will be of "elephant ears".

Until next time....FB_IMG_1500264744868.jpg

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oh yum

:) it was yummy

Wow .....amazing.....i love to see dat part whn bread is in oven..

I didn't think about taking a picture of the bread in the oven. I will make sure to do that next time. Thank you!

That is one of the bread recipes I make.

I love this recipe. It was the first one I tried and it was so good.

Wow congratulations again! You are favored by curie! Good post as always, @essentialoilmom! Keep them coming! @ironshield

I just totally enjoyed eating it. Nomnomnomnomnom!!!!!

My goodness, Cassie, you're on a roll! (That was not an intended pun) Congrats on another Curie!

Good tutorial and the bread looks delicious. I remember how excited I was discover bread making wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be. It was that success that pushed me into doing a whole lot more baking and cooking because I realized if I could make bread, a lot of other things were probably just as doable. Like Greek yogurt. Which is really expensive, but turns out to be really easy to make.

Looking forward to the elephant ears post!

Thank you!

I have always loved cooking! Cooking for others has always been so rewarding to me. But I hated baking. There's a big difference between baking and cooking. Once I started making bread, other baking things seemed easier. Even just making things from scratch, like elephant ears or tortillas didn't seem so hard.

Everyone is in bed, so I might get the elephant ears post up tonight. :)

Looks so good... will have to try it, thx!

Thank you. It really is good. It's the only bread recipe I use now. My family loves it!

I almost made it last night but was too tired to run to the store to get yeast. ...looking forward to trying it; hopefully tonight...

I made it today... oh my.... it's ono!!!! (delicious!)

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