It all started a few weeks ago, when Carola, one of my virtual bread-baking buddies, posted a photo of her Santa Bread. It was so cute, I had to try it. Fast forward several weeks and several Santa’s later. That’s how many times I’ve made Santa Bread. I used the same recipe for the first two attempts, but on the third attempt, I decided the
There’s no bread like Home Milled
Be it ever so humble, there’s no bread like home milled whole wheat. Several weeks ago, Golden Wheat Farms sent me a sample of hard red winter winter wheat berries. I milled the grains into flour and planned to use the flour right away, but I couldn’t decide what bread to make. I wanted to use it in something special. I usually freeze home-milled flour
Speedy Gonzalez Spelt Bread with a Hat
The Back to the Future, Buddies revisited Cuban Bread this month. Carola, the hostess of the group, called it Speedy Gonzalez Bread because you can make it in about 2 hours (from mixing the dough to taking it out of the oven). I thought that name was very appropriate. Since I’ve made Cuban Bread before and this version is made with spelt, I decided my
Gluten Free Buckwheat Quinoa Loaf
I’ve been working on this Gluten Free Buckwheat Quinoa Loaf all month. This is the fifth rendition, and I believe it’s finally ready for primetime. I have a relative who recently went gluten-free. She hosted Thanksgiving Dinner for our extended family last weekend. I worked all month to get this recipe down so I could bring her some gluten-free bread. My relative is not wheat
Making Sourdough Pumpkin Crescent Rolls & Being Thankful
My family enjoys pumpkin crescent rolls for Thanksgiving, but I wanted to bring something a little different this year. I didn’t want to rock the apple cart too much so I chose something different, yet the same. I took my pumpkin crescent roll recipe, converted it to baker’s percentage and then converted it to sourdough. By doing this, I created a new family favorite. I
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