“Good bread is the most fundamentally
satisfying of all foods; and good bread with fresh butter, the greatest of
feasts.”-James Beard
I remember back in the
pioneer days of the Ingalls family in “The Little House on the Prairie” book
series that Ma had a specific chore on each day. Baking day was on Saturday,
which was the day all the baking would be done for the upcoming week.
One of my New Year’s
Resolutions this year was to learn the art of baking homemade bread, which
means I am going to have to learn the art of patience of waiting for bread to
rise slowly then only to punch it down, and wait again as it rises for a second
time before being baked in the oven. Also, part of my New Year’s Resolution is
to try new baking recipes. A few days before bread baking day I found some
recipes and gathered my ingredients.
I am an early riser; I
like the early morning calmness with the hope of the whole day stretched out
before me. If I am to accomplish something I have to wake early, so today I
rose up with a hot cup of coffee with anticipation for the day of baking bread.
I have baked bread before, but not on a regular basis mainly because it takes
so much time. I seem to only do it for special occasions or holidays, but not
this year. This year my goal is to make fresh homemade bread twice a month,
more specifically my goal today is to make 4 varieties of homemade bread.
Today I made homemade wheat
bread, buttermilk rolls, crusty water rolls, and herb French bread. I will use
the wheat bread for morning toast and for sandwiches for lunch. The rolls and
French bread will be used for my supper dishes. Here are some pictures taken on
my bread baking day.
One of the little
tricks I learned today in helping the bread to rise was to place the dough
covered with a kitchen towel in my oven with only the oven light turned on and
the oven door closed. The heat produced by the oven light was enough to keep
the dough warm and aid in its rising.
It was a wonderfully
relaxing day as I concentrated on mixing, kneading, waiting on the bread to
rise, and finally baking the bread. The house smelled heavenly of fresh baked
bread and tasted just wonderful! I also put aside some of the bread in the
freezer in case of unexpected company. How wonderful to have homemade bread
served with homemade
butter or homemade cream cheese topped with homemade jelly
or jam or homemade
fruit butters! I hope my words and pictures inspire
you to have your own bread baking day!
This is my goal too. I have sourdough starter going and would love good recipes for that as well.
ReplyDeleteI have used sourdough starter in pancakes and biscuits. I am working on making a good sourdough bread that is crusty enough to hold a thick soup. I tasted it once in San Francisco and it was just heavenly!
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