Thursday, February 18, 2010

Prairie Bread


So I have a list of Food Goals for myself (I'll probably end up doing a post on that later) and one of them was to make bread from scratch. What better occasion than my parent's house? My mother is an excellent bread maker and coached me through my first experience.

This is such delicious bread! If you have some time you should definitely make it!
Here's how - (Don't worry, there's a complete recipe at the bottom)


So start by scalding that milk. Now the trick to scalding milk - honestly I used to be so freaked out by any sort of scalding or boiling dairy products. But the secret is to put the burner on medium, sprinkle some sugar (about 1 tsp.) and don't touch it. How easy is that!? Once steam starts coming off the top - it's scalded!

Add honey and molasses and let cool till lukewarm.


While that's cooling, start the yeast. Just like magic!


At flour, one cup at a time. Mix in bran and flax. Wait until the dough starts to pull away from the edges and doesn't stick to your hands.




Start kneading.


Divide into four loaves and leave in the oven (with light on) for 1.5 hours. Remove and preheat oven, then bake!


Enjoy!

Prairie Bread
2 cups Milk (scalded and cooled to lukewarm)
2 Tbsp Honey
2 Tbsp Molasses
1/3 cup Oil (I used olive)
1 tsp Sugar
1/2 cup Warm Water
2 Tbsp Active dry yeast
6 3/4 cups Flour (I did three white and the rest whole wheat)
1 1/2 tsp Salt
1/4-1/2 cup Bran
2 Tbsp Flax

Secret to scalding milk - Put on medium heat and sprinkle sugar over. Just let it sit there until steam comes off. It's scalded!

Place first four ingredients in mixer and let cool. Once almost cooled start yeast .

Mix sugar, water in bowl. Sprinkle yeast over. Stir and let sit for 10 minutes.

Make sure milk mixture is lukewarm and then add yeast. Mix.
Add flour 1 or two cups at a time till the sides of the bowl are clean. Knead for 8 to 10 minutes.

Place in greased bowl and grease the top of the dough. Put lid on and let sit in the oven (with oven light on and door closed) for 1 1/2 hours (until doubled in size). Punch dough down. Divide in 4 equal portions and shape into 4 round loaves. Cut three slashes into the top of each loaf.

Place on a lightly greased baking sheet and put in the oven (with light on and door closed) for about 45 minutes until doubled in size.

Remove and preheat oven to 375 degrees. Bake for about 25-30 minutes until browned beautifully. Put onto racks to cool.

3 comments:

  1. yum! awesome photos.

    your blog looks great, Krista!

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  2. i really like that photo of you kneading the bread. great light.
    s.

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  3. alright. it now makes WAY more sense why janis has these amazing food nights...if you were MY friend, i'd be having them too!
    ha. dude. inspiring stuff. you make me want to enter a kitchen....

    rad blog!
    dani (janis' friend...ha. my claim to fame.)

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