Thursday, July 6, 2017

Homemade Whole Wheat Bread



Hello and how are you?

I hope that you had a meaningful
and super-fun holiday with your family
and friends.

It can be a good time to teach our children
and grandchildren
the true meaning of Independence Day.

A much as I enjoy the magic of fireworks,
the community parade and family gatherings
with games and food, I want the history and those that
gave and those that now give so much to be remembered.

If you've never seen the mini series, John Adams,
and you're interested in history, you may want to
watch it.


A while ago, I shared some photos of my homemade bread
with the promise of sharing the recipe...
so here it is.

I use to make bread by hand but as our family grew
to 11 members, I decided to buy a Bosch Universal Machine.
That was more than 20 years ago and I still enjoy making bread
and so I still use it to mix and knead my bread.
A warm slice of homemade bread spread with butter
and dripping with molasses is near the top of 
my favorite things list.
The recipe is as follows and makes 4 loaves.

Add to the machine mixing bowl
or a large stainless bowl.

If you're mixing by hand, you will 
probably want to cut the recipe in half.

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2 C milk (heated for 1min 45 secs)
2 C hot water (not too!)

2 T yeast
2 T dough enhancer (totally optional)
I never used this back in the day ;)
1 T salt
mix well

Then add:
1/2 C honey/sugar/ or molasses
1/2 C melted butter
2 C unbleached flour

and then slowly begin to add whole wheat flour
until the bowl sides begin to mix clean or until your dough isn't too sticky. You want it just a little sticky or 
it will be too dry!

(I grind my own wheat so whatever brand you like)

After you're done kneading, divide dough and 
shape into loaves and drop into 
generously greased loaf pans..

I let my dough rise until it's close to 
being double is size... or for about 20 minutes, covered 
with a tea towel atop a stove with the oven 
pre-heated. That extra added warmth helps 
it to rise. 

After it's risen to double it's size, place in a 
325-350 degree oven.
My oven is a bit hot so I bake my bread at 325.


You can have some fun with your dough. 
You can twist it or make pull apart bread or make 
tiny loaves for the kids or grandkids! 
The giggles were here the last time I 
baked so they filled some heart pans
 to take home to their mommy.
Now comes the anticipation of smelling 
that deliciousness
as it comes floating out from the
 oven door and into the kitchen!
MMMmm....
Oh, I have happy memories of when my mom used to 
make homemade rolls to go with
the big pot of beans that she made!

I think that was my dad's favorite meal.
He was raised down on the farm in the hollows of 
West Virginia. He was the 6th of seven children
and they ate very simply.


I don't have photos of any sliced..
 Bad blogger! AAgghh!

But the next time I bake bread, 
I will take some and post them.

When the bread comes out, it cools for a few minutes
and then gets brushed with butter!
So delicious.
I hope you get a chance to bake some
happiness and share it with someone.

_____________

There are so many other things happening.
I'll save that for another time.
But I will say that this crazy plant lady
FINALLY finished the last 
(we'll see... are we ever done? I think not! ;)
of her planting this morning!
It has been such a joy and lots of work too.
Perennials... herbs.. vegetables....annuals, 
Virginia Creeper and a new bush. 
Photos to come! 
The Gypsy Camp is growing and going through
all kinds of changes.


And then off I go tomorrow
 to the city with three of my daughters
to play. We're going to get a tattoo,
 dress up and go out to eat,
swim, shop and who knows what else!

I can hear the laughing now and of 
course we'll have some 
serious heart to heart talks, too.

I wish you a joyous rest of the week.
And thank you ever so much for coming by.

Tamara XO



3 comments:

Junkchiccottage said...

YUM!

handmade by amalia said...

Looks fabrulous, I can only imagine the heavenly scent around the house. I've yet to make bread and to think that you are grinding your own wheat! You continue to amaze, my friend.
Amalia
xo

Jeff LeFevre said...

Nothing like that homemade bread right out of the oven with butter and sorghum!
I enjoyed your post...:)