Showing posts with label white. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Country White Bread

Yum. I dont usually make white bread (besides french bread or bread sticks or that kind of thing), but I wanted to try this recipe. Jeremy really likes white bread so every once in awhile Ill make it instead of the usual whole wheat, and boy am I glad I did! This smelled sooo delicious while it was baking and my house still smells like it. The bread is delicious and has such a tasty flavor. I dont know if its because of the eggs in it or the buttermilk or what, but it is really yummy. Give it a try! You wont be disappointed.


Country White Bread

Dough:
1 cup lukewarm water
1 cup buttermilk* (room temp.)
1/4 cup oil
5-6 cups bread flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 large eggs (beaten)
1 tablespoon salt
4 teaspoons instant yeast

Egg Wash:
1 egg white
3 Tbsp. milk

Mix together water, buttermilk and oil. Add 1 1/2 cups of flour and mix until smooth. Add sugar and eggs and mix together till smooth. Mix in the salt. Then mix in yeast. Allow to sit uncovered for 15 minutes.

Add flour a 1/2 cup at a time. Mix until it forms a dough and clears the side of the bowl (you may not need all the flour). Knead the dough for 5-6 minutes until smooth and elastic. Place dough into a lightly oiled bowl. Spray the top of the dough with an oil spray. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm place for about 1 hour (I didnt spray it and I just covered it with a towel).

Pour out onto a lightly floured surface. Cut dough in half. Shape dough into 2 rectangles the length of a 5x9 loaf pan. Roll the dough like a jelly roll being sure to lightly press with each rotation of the dough. Pinch the seam closed with your fingers. Place into two greased 5x9 loaf pans. Cover with plastic wrap (or a towel) and allow to rise till double in bulk about 45-60 minutes.

Make egg wash and brush the tops of the loaves. Wait 5 minutes then brush again. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 30-35 minutes. Remove from pans and cool on a wire rack.

My dough rose just fine, but I still thought it was kind of small by the time I put it in the oven. However, if puffed up a ton in the oven, so dont worry about it. Also, I think this would make amazing french toast...Ill be trying it out this weekend for sure!

*If you dont have buttermilk (which I never do), just put 1 T. vinegar or lemon juice + milk to fill up 1 cup, let it sit for a minute or two and use it in place of buttermilk. Its what I do every time.
Source: CookingBread.com
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

White dark Chocolate chip pancakes




Delicious made from scratch chocolate chip pancakes that is quick and easy to make. This takes about 10 min to whip up in the morning.








Ingredients:

1 cup of all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder
1/2 of cup sugar
1 large eggs whisked
1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
2 teaspoon of melted butter (room temperature)
1 cup of milk (room temperature)

2 medium  bowls

Chocolate chips & white chocolate (OR) any toppings of choice

non-sticking spray



In one bowl, combing flour, baking powder, sugar and whisk to break the lumps. In the other bowl, add the eggs, milk, butter and whisk in the vanilla extract. In the dry ingredients bowl, make a dent in the center and pour the wet ingredients in that center. Whisk the mixture (some lumps are OK  together about three to four times . DO not over mix. 




 Heat the skillet to medium heat, Spray the skillet with non-cooking spray. When the cooking sprays sizzle within 3 to 5 seconds then its ready to add the batter. If it sizzles and evaporates right away then its too hot and will burn the pancakes. Add about a ladle of batter, after about 30 seconds add in your favorite toppings then about another 30 seconds flip for another 45 seconds to 1 min. Serve with extra toppings and syrup. Makes about 6 pancakes.







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