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khartquilt |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 6:43:23 PM So, as some of you may remember, I tried to make the sour dough bread the Mary Jane way. And as some of you may remember, each time I baked a rock....I purchased two cast iron pots. A couple bags of organic flour. So you see, I had a small investment that was not paying out for me.
So.....after my husband made a couple more requests for fresh baked bread, I decided to get out my 1963 Better Holmes and Garden bread book. (Now please keep in mind, I was born in 1962. This book has been in the family for a while.
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After 6 cups of sifted flour, 2 cups of scalded milk. Some white sugar and salt. OH, and of course, the 1/4 cup of warm water and one package of dry yeast.....(and don’t forget the 2 1/2 hours of rise...)
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Looks good...
I punched it down. And waited about another 2 Hours. Split the mass in two.
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One loaf is plain white bread. The cast iron pot has a cinnamon swirl loaf. I cooked the plain bread for about 30-35 minutes. Then the cinnamon swirls for 30-35 minutes. Wow...did the house smell yummy...
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The sugar and cinnamon made some nice syrup around the loaf. It was all bubbly. I added a simple powder sugar, butter, vanilla extract frosting. yummy, yummy, yummy.
Now, in time, when it is a little warmer I will again try the Mary Jane sour dough bread. I love sour dough bread. But for the moment, I think I will stick to Better Homes and Gardens...
Kathy H Farmgirl Sister #81 "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world..." (anomymous) http://khartquilt.blogspot.com |
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lacisne88 |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 9:06:46 PM That looks delicious! I love baking bread. It's such a satisfying experience! I'm glad you had fun with it and discovered a way to make it work. Keep it up!
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levisgrammy |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 6:44:46 PM I am in South western NJ not far from the Del. Mem. bridge
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khartquilt |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 4:28:23 PM Denise, Yes I baked the cinnamon loaf in a 2 quart cast iron dutch oven. It baked up wonderfully. I dont remember what part of NJ you are from. I am south central. We got about 6-8 inches. But it was kind of fluffy. The wind was wicked tho.
I have some money coming to me from our company stock option plan. I am going to purchase the best stand mixer I can find. My daughter works at Bed Bath and beyond. I can get some realy good deals on demo/shelf models. It is something I have always wanted but just did not feel right purchasing.
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levisgrammy |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 07:21:43 AM Oh Kathy, Your bread looks delicious! I think you did not get as much snow as we did in our section of NJ. We got plenty and it drifted so was a real mess here. I think I will have to get out the Bosch and mix up some dough. I make whole wheat and it has been a very long time since I've had a chance to make any. But you have inspired me. Do I understand that you baked the cinnamon loaf in a cast iron pan in the oven?
Denise www.torisgram.etsy.com |
khartquilt |
Posted - Mar 03 2009 : 4:18:07 PM I should have baked some more bread yesterday. We had that nasty northeaster hit NJ. It was not a lot of snow, but gosh it was freezing. But I agree with you Michele, anyway home baked bread is great!
Kathy H Farmgirl Sister #81 "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world..." (anomymous) http://khartquilt.blogspot.com |
windypines |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 4:33:27 PM I have that book, great recipes! Anyway you make bread is a great way! Keep up the good work.
Michele |
Firemama |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 07:59:01 AM I tried the sourdough the other way too and my house is just too cold right now. So I will try again when it warms up. But yours looks yummo!! Thanks for the pictures!
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FreckledNiki |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 04:36:26 AM Thank you for the pictures... I am so craving fresh bread now!!! I made a bunch of bread at the holidays a few years back and have been wishing I would take the time to make it again!
Yours looks so good!!!
FreckledNiki
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