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A few weeks ago, I was lurking on a "mommy blog" that I enjoy reading. http://bethany.preciousinfants.com/2006/12/29/italian-herb-bread.aspx (I may come out of lurking mode and start commenting. Just a warning.) I had never made bread before (I have used a bread machine, but I used a pre-packed mix and all I had to do was add water, so I'm not counting that) and after reading that wonderful recipe and seeing the wonderful pictures that Bethany posted, I decided to be brave and try to bake that bread. Like I said, I had never done it before, so going into it, I had no idea what to expect. All I could picture was me and my kitchen covered in flour. I went the store one determined woman, bought the ingredients I needed and went to work. Here is a photo journal of my day.I started out my Saturday like any other Saturday. With a nice hot cup of coffee. I made it extra strong this morning because I thought I should be more alert.
After my morning refreshment, I got all the stuff that I needed together. then put everything into the bowl, mixed it a little bit and then took the dough out of the bowl to start the kneading process.
Eric thought he would be cute and get me in the action.
After I thought my hands were going to fall off, I decided I was done kneading the bread and put the dough into a bowl to rise.
Before I let it rise:
After I let it rise:
I let it rise one more time before I formed the dough into a loaf and cut slices on the top to make it prettyI let it bake for 20 minutes before I basted the top with an egg. Then I put in the the oven for another 10 minutes. It smelled so good as it was baking that I almost took it out too early! Here is the finished product that I thought I would model for you:
And here is a closeup:
All in all I found that baking bread was very easy. It wasn't as hard as I thought it was. I can't wait to try it again with another recipe.Here is the recipe for Bethany's breadItalian Herb Bread1 1/2 cups warm water1 1/2 tbsp yeast4 tsp melted butter or oil2 tbsp sugar1 tsp salt1 tsp Italian seasoning2 tsp dried basil leaves2 tsp thyme1 tbsp minced garlic4 cups all purpose unbleached flour1 egg, for glazeDirections:First, put 1 1/2 cups of warm water in a bowlmix in 1 1/2 tsp yeast. Let it sit for about 3-5 minutesAdd 4 tsp of melted butterAdd 2 tbsp sugarAdd 1 tsp saltAdd 1 tsp Italian seasoningAdd 2 tsp dried basil leavesAdd 2 tsp thymeAdd 1 tbsp minced garlicSlowly add in 4 cups of flourKnead for 10 minutesLet rise for 1 hourKnead for a couple of minutesLet rise 1 more hourKnead for a couple more minutesForm the dough into a loaf (I cut a few slices on the top to make it pretty)Let rise another 15 - 20 minutesBake at 350 degrees for 20 minutesTake bread out and baste with the 1 eggBake again for 10 minutesLet cool, then sliceEnjoy!!There you have it. A wonderful and easy bread recipe. Hey, if I can do it, anyone can!
2 comments:
Hi! I found your blog by clicking on my stat counter....and was pleasantly surprised to see this!
You did a TERRIFIC job on that loaf! It looks absolutely beautiful!! :) (and I bet it tasted as delicious as it looks!)
Thank you so much for taking a look at my blog! I'm so glad you were able to use that recipe!
Bethany
http://www.sketchesbybethany.net
http://bethany.preciousinfants.com
Your bread looks wonderful!! :)
I loved seeing the photo log of your making it. Good job on tackling a new cooking experience! :)
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