ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
or at least, try to. Not gonna use the bread machine] 2/25/2008 10:10:51 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
what kind of bread? 2/25/2008 10:11:08 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
White bread, and perhaps the gluten-free bread mix I have for a friend.] 2/25/2008 10:11:20 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
Have you ever made sourdough bread? My grandmother used to make it by hand, and it was awesome. 2/25/2008 10:12:53 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
I 'helped' my mom make it once when I was 9 or 10
That's it 2/25/2008 10:13:15 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
haha, I used to help her make it all the time by washing the dishes, keeping quiet, and generally staying out of the kitchen.
She also wouldn't let me be anywhere near the kitchen when she used a pressure cooker. 2/25/2008 10:14:30 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
sometimes when it's hot it smells like im making bread in my pants
fyi 2/25/2008 10:16:17 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
yeast 2/25/2008 10:16:34 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
aha
I was in the kitchen when the seal on one ruptured. I was across the kitchen, so I didn't get burned, but I made a point of not being in the kitchen when the weight on top of the cooker was rattling violently.
^^^There's a bread and butter joke in there somewhere
[Edited on February 25, 2008 at 10:17 AM. Reason : dlj] 2/25/2008 10:17:11 AM |
Skwinkle burritotomyface 19447 Posts user info edit post |
My boyfriend's dad makes sourdough. It's the best homemade bread I've ever had. 2/25/2008 10:17:17 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
the three recipes i'm considering
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Grandma-VanDorens-White-Bread/Detail.aspx http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Amish-White-Bread/Detail.aspx http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Country-White-Bread/Detail.aspx
I'm most leaning to the last recipe; but might make the first. 2/25/2008 10:20:27 AM |
miska All American 22242 Posts user info edit post |
I used to help my mom make sourdough, it was delicious.
I might have to get her recipe and try making some next week
^Amish white bread FTW] 2/25/2008 10:20:43 AM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
oh shit
I need to finish teaching nerdchick how to make bread (sry nerdchick)
thanks for the reminder
Quote : | "Not gonna use the bread machine" |
you're off to a good start
Quote : | "She also wouldn't let me be anywhere near the kitchen when she used a pressure cooker." |
yeah, older ones are sketchy, they make 'em much safer now, though
ftw2/25/2008 10:21:18 AM |
TroopofEchos All American 12212 Posts user info edit post |
yay!! making break is fun Let us know how it turns out
Quote : | "She also wouldn't let me be anywhere near the kitchen when she used a pressure cooker." |
HAHAHAH my mom was the same way2/25/2008 10:21:54 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
woohoo
Now I start
Gonna make the amish bread recipe 2/25/2008 11:16:57 AM |
DiamondAce Suspended 12937 Posts user info edit post |
I need to get out my bread machine.
nom nom nom 2/25/2008 11:21:38 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
bah
I didn't have 6c flour, so I'm only making a half batch/1 loaf 2/25/2008 11:30:21 AM |
DonkeyButt Veteran 322 Posts user info edit post |
on a side not when are you going to hook me up with that friend of yours 2/25/2008 11:33:43 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
which one 2/25/2008 11:35:04 AM |
TheTabbyCat All American 4428 Posts user info edit post |
I <3 my bread machine...my favorites to make are sourdough and hawaiian...mmmm 2/25/2008 12:07:46 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
Basic white bread = hella simple.
Well, my dad makes basic dough - flour, yeast, water, salt (i guess?), and it makes a YUMMY loaf of white bread. 2/25/2008 12:36:31 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
Holy shit.
Gluten-free bread mix is the fucking devil.
It's REALLY REALLY REALLY hard to wash off of anything. It's very slick, and just smooths into every crevice of your hand when you try to wash them. The dough acts weird (the directions said to mix it in a mixer, so I did. It was climbing the beaters UP INTO THE MACHINE). I was standing there with both hands capping the top of the beaters, and using my pinky fingers to feed new dough into the beaters, and turn the bowl. You could use it for wallpaper glue.
For the regular bread: I'm so glad of the things my mother taught me: - how to grease and flour a pan - the best way to proper flour a worksurface - what dough is supposed to look like
This was my first time making bread by hand, and not in a machine, and because of all the things my mother taught me in the kitchen, when I realized my dough was first too moist, and then too dry, I knew how to fix it without fucking up, and also when to stop kneading. I do fear, though, that it's going to be a little tough.
This is SO the sort of thing that I intend to do with my kids] 2/25/2008 12:39:05 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
that sounds disgusting. hope the bread isn't! 2/25/2008 12:40:26 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
So how did the breads turn out? 2/26/2008 12:09:45 AM |
dagreenone All American 5971 Posts user info edit post |
Sour dough bread is yummy 2/26/2008 12:11:01 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
^^Kinda dense and doughy, but not bad for a first attempt. 2/26/2008 12:11:49 AM |
khcadwal All American 35165 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Sour dough bread is yummy" |
my mommy makes the best sourdough bread. w/o breadmachine (all though she does have one of those she cheats with sometimes). and we eat sourdough bread on christmas morning toasted with butter and cinnamon and sugar MMMMMMMMMMMM. its so crusty.2/26/2008 12:25:39 AM |
AKSnoopy All American 833 Posts user info edit post |
cool, i've only helped a friend's mom make bread in elementary school and made some elven bread for a lord of the rings project in 9th grade. 2/26/2008 2:17:29 AM |
gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Gluten-free bread mix is the fucking devil. " |
my best friend has celiacs disease and she has a time trying to find bread if you can find any good pizza crusts then holler at me so i can pass it along to her2/26/2008 10:02:00 AM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
I was going to make pecan sticky buns, but then I got lazy 2/26/2008 10:03:42 AM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
^^
Thick-Crust Pizza (gluten-free, wheat-free & dairy-free) --------------------------------------------- (two 12-inch pizzas) --------------------------------------------- 1¼ c cornstarch ¾ c millet flour 2 c white rice flour ¼ c teff flour 1½ T xanthan gum 1½ tsps salt ¼ tsp dried oregano ¼ tsp garlic powder 1 pkg [active] dry yeast (¼oz) 1 tsp apple cider vinegar 2 T sugar 1 T honey 1/3 c vegetable oil 2 eggs 1 egg white 1¾ c warm water (110°) additional rice flour non-stick vegetable oil spray ------------------------------------------------ Place cornstarch, millet and rice flours, xanthan gum, salt, oregano, garlic powder and yeast in mixing bowl; mix. Add, vinegar, sugar, honey, oil, eggs, egg white and warm water; mix. Increase mixing speed to high, and beat for 4 minutes.
Generously oil 2 pizza pans with vegetable oil spray. Dough will be sticky and a bit difficult to work with. Work the dough out as best as possible with a spatula and/or by dusting your hands with additional rice flour. Then spray the surface of pizza dough with vegetable oil spray (very light coating). Finish spreading the pizza dough out with your hands. If it is still too sticky, try using a small piece of parchment or wax paper sprayed with cooking spray to help spread the dough. (Form the dough around the edge of the pizza slightly thicker to form a nice edge/crust.)
Allow the dough to rise in a warm (not hot!) location covered loosely with a heavy cloth or plastic wrap for 40 minutes.
Preheat oven to 375° and pre-bake the pizza crusts for 20 minutes.
Remove pizza crusts from oven. Increase oven temperature to 400°.
Add pizza sauce, cheese and toppings and then place back in the oven for 20 more minutes
Remove, and allow the pizzas to cool for a few minutes before cutting.
[Edited on February 26, 2008 at 10:47 AM. Reason : T] 2/26/2008 10:46:20 AM |
gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
noted, thanks! 2/26/2008 3:40:23 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "my best friend has celiacs disease and she has a time trying to find bread if you can find any good pizza crusts then holler at me so i can pass it along to her" |
Adam, I was pleasantly surprised at the GF selection at Kroger - that's where I got the bread mix, rice flour, and pancake mix for my friend.
Also, Whole Foods has an entire GF bakery! I've been meaning to head over there to investigate.2/26/2008 3:40:35 PM |
gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
good stuff, ill pass that along to her tonight when i see her
even food lion has stepped up their stock of GF food 2/26/2008 3:42:17 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
The bread was well-received
2/27/2008 8:23:05 PM |
hollister All American 1498 Posts user info edit post |
yummy!
Here's my adaptation of the NY Times' famous artisan bread recipe. It's easy & awesome.
Ingredients: 2.5 cups bread flour (I like King Arthur) .5 cup semolina flour 1/4 t active dry yeast 1/2 T salt 1 5/8 c water (may need more or less) Directions: Mix all dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add 1.5 cups water and mix. The dough should be very loose and moist; add more water if necessary. It should just barely pull together. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for 12 - 18 hours. Dough is ready when the top is covered in bubbles.
Turn dough out onto a floured surface and shape into a ball - do not knead. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 15 minutes. Sprinkle cutting board with semolina flour. Shape the dough into a ball again and put on the board with the seam side down. Sprinkle more semolina over it and cover with a tea towel. Let rise for 2 hours or until the dough has roughly doubled in size and a finger pressed in bounces back very slowly.
About 1:30 into the second rise, put a large covered dish into the oven and preheat to 475º or 450º on convection. The dish can be Pyrex, Corningware, enameled cast iron - whatever you have - as long as it has a lid. Once the bread has risen, take the dish out and turn the dough out into it (bottom side up). Shake to distribute if necessary.
Bake for 30 minutes with lid on, then brown for 15 minutes with it off. You may have to adjust the browning time so keep an eye on it. Remove from oven and cool on a rack. It is best after several hours of cooling. 2/27/2008 9:02:06 PM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
I like making bagels 2/28/2008 2:17:42 AM |