I am so thankful that you had the class Sherian. On Monday night we had an impromptu dinner with ALL of Jon's family, I had made stew but knew most of the kids wouldn't want it so I threw a pizza together and it was done in literally 40 minutes or less. Everyone ate it so fast and now they want me to show them how I did it. thanks again. I owe you one!
Seriously... the best! 10 minutes prep, 25 minutes to rise, 25 minutes to cook... DONE! Pizza in 30 minutes... cinnamon rolls in 45 minutes. I feel so domesticated!
5 c. bread flour 1/4 c. white sugar 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp rounded new PREMIUM SAF-Instant yeast 2 tsp EASY SQUEEZY SOY LECITHIN (don't measure, just easy squeezy 2 quarter size squirts) 2 c. hot/warm water *add 1 3/4 c. and then add 1/4 slowly if necessary*
1. mix dry ingredients 2. make 2 dimples in dry ingredients. Fill with lecithin. Add water. Mix for 1 minute and check consistency. (should be sticky and pull itself off bowl) 3. Mix/knead in mixer (with hook attachment) on medium setting for 5 minutes. (or 10 minutes by hand) Do NOT use more flour after kneading... none on the counter.) 4. Spray counter and hands with cooking spray
At this point you can make bread... and everything from pizza to dessert braids. Just visit THIS website for recipes, ingredients and further instructions.
You can purchase the yeast and lecithin together for only $15. (It makes 44 loaves of bread!) She also left some at my house if you want to stop by and get one from me.
5 comments:
Wahoo! You inspire me! It looks amazing... well done my dear, well done!
Now I just need an electric blade to cut it. LOL
I wish I could have come. thank for the link
Marianne I am so proud! Making bread makes you feel like a true homemaker!!
I am so thankful that you had the class Sherian. On Monday night we had an impromptu dinner with ALL of Jon's family, I had made stew but knew most of the kids wouldn't want it so I threw a pizza together and it was done in literally 40 minutes or less. Everyone ate it so fast and now they want me to show them how I did it. thanks again. I owe you one!
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