I had a little time on my hands yesterday...
- actually I made some time -
and decided to spend the time in the kitchen baking bread.
I have made bread in the past and talked about it here on the blog, in posts you can view
I found a new recipe on Pinterest for a "small" batch, no knead bread, with only 4 ingredients,
and decided to give it a try.
Of course I took step by step pictures.
It's not very exciting but I needed content for the blog...so here goes.
- the ingredient line-up -
- flour, salt, yeast, and warm water -
- wet ingredients meet dry ingredients -
- mix well until no flour can be seen, this creates a sticky dough that doubled in size after 3 hours -
- shaped into a ball -
- rested for an additional 30 minutes -
- into a preheated dutch oven lined with parchment paper -
- baked in a 450 degree oven, for a total of 40 minutes -
We cut into it while it was still warm, spread with extra butter, wow, it was so good.
If you are interested and you should be,
the recipe can be found here.
I replenished our supply...
this Marzetti Dill Veggie Dip is perfect for dipping veggies.
I always save the leafy tops of the celery for when I make soup, those leaves hold a ton of flavor.
It was such a productive day, I also cleaned the refrigerator and 2 large cabinets in the kitchen,
one holds all my baking supplies, the other my spices and boxed cooking staples.
I will sleep like a baby...this is my kind of day!
Hello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks delicious! I love the hydrangeas, very pretty.
The veggies and dip sound like a yummy snack.
Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
Looks so good.
ReplyDeleteLove the aroma of bread baking... bet your house smells wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am so impressed. It all sounds so delicious. You really got a LOT done.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I have not baked bread in years and I too baked a bread yesterday. It tasted really good, but didn't rise well enough and didn't look good enough to post it. Regardless, we devoured it . Yours looks beautiful. Our hydrangeas have been gone for weeks- not even one bloom.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious Debbie, and now I am tempted to make one too. Thanks for the recipe link. The last photo is delightful!
ReplyDeletetaste and smell must be good....
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing recipe
Wow you sure did get a lot done that day, the bread looks so good, we don't get that much anymore. You will have to enjoy the last of your flowers, I just brought some more of mine in yesterday to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful isn't it fun having free time to just go wild with, and have some delicious food too!
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks great Debbie.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan