This is my first attempt at making Ezekiel Bread. I’ve been wanting to make this bread for several months. I met a couple of bread vendors at the local farmer’s market this past summer and one of the vendors was selling Ezekiel bread. I got the mixture of grains to make it from Jerry at freshlymilledbreads.com and it has been on my list of bread
Country Style Potato Leek Soup
My youngest son was home from college over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. He really likes Potato Leek Soup so I promised him I would make some while he was home. Eating turkey several days in a row can get old so it was nice to have something different. Potatoes and leeks make a great combination. Leeks are from the Allium family and are related to
How to Shape Three Different Types of Dinner Rolls
Rolls are very versatile and can be made into a variety of shapes to suit your fancy. I made several different type of rolls for Thanksgiving last year so I decided to make a separate post on how to shape them. I hope you’ll find this information useful. It’s really fun to shape rolls! In the photo tutorial below, you’ll learn how to shape three
Pumpkin Yeast Rolls and BBD #44
The theme for Bread Baking Day #44 is Autumn Flavors. Sarah of Winged Snail is the host for this month’s event and she empowered us to make breads with root vegetables, pumpkin, squash, cinnamon, nuts and any other flavors that remind us of autumn. Pumpkin is one of my favorite flavors for Fall so I’m submitting these Pumpkin Yeast Rolls. These rolls can be shaped
Gingerbread
The HBinFive Bakers are at it again. We finished baking through the Healthy Bread in Five Minutes book, but the fun didn’t stop there. We decided to continue our bread-baking journey. We won’t be baking through another book, we’re just baking bread each month around a particular theme. For November, Michele of BigBlackDogs, picked historical breads as the theme. I love learning about the history
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