Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bread. Show all posts

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Friday - St.Lawrence Market


My day started early in beautiful Toronto! I had a warm tea at starbucks and spent the early hours strolling through the St.Lawrence market discovering all the interesting food finds, I picked up some things and by noon headed towards Whole Foods in Oakville... the day ended with my sisters and I making an ooey gooey Croque Monsieur casserole, so much fun!




Friday, September 9, 2011

Hot Cross bun day







Sunday is hot cross buns day! Here's a lovely recipe - super easy and perfect results yielding a fluffy delicious bun.


Hot Cross Buns (recipe from Tablespoon)

2 ¼ tsp active dry yeast
3 to 3 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
4 tbsp butter, softened
¾ cup warm milk (100º)
¼ cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp nutmeg
4 tsp all-spice
1 tsp salt
1 cup raisins (or half cup raisins and half a cup dried black currants)
1 tbsp lemon zest


Egg wash (1 egg whisked with 1 tsp water)


Glaze (1 tsp milk and 3-4 tbsp powdered sugar)


Directions:

Heat milk to 100º F and dissolve yeast in milk for 10 minutes, until mixture is foamy.

Meanwhile, mix 3 cups of flour, sugar, spices, zest and salt in a stand mixer.

Add yeast mixture and mix until combine. Add eggs one at a time until combined. Add softened butter.


Mix with dough hook attachment until dough is smooth and elastic. Add remaining flour if dough is too sticky. Kneed dough by hand and mix in dried fruit).

Shape dough into a ball and place in a lightly greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled, about 2 hours.

Punch down risen dough and divide into 12 equal pieces, rolling each piece into a ball.

Place dough pieces on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet about 1-inch apart. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise another two hours.

Preheat oven to 375º.

Remove plastic wrap from buns and score the tops of each bun with a cross shape, about ¼-inch deep. Brush the tops with egg wash and bake for 15 minutes or until deep golden brown.

Allow to cool completely before drizzling a cross shape with glaze on the tops of each bun.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

BREAD!













The smell, taste and feel of fresh baked bread is one of my favourite things in the whole wide world. Like so many people I ADORE bread but try to keep my obsession under control or I'll look like a balloon .. since my early teens I've tried to bake bread but had no success. Flat breads were ok but I could never do a loaf or even a rustic style bread other than a christmas sweet bread sort of thing which my mother made from time to time.

Today I've had some success which I'm just ecstatic about!

What could have made me attempt this? I've got no idea!! I think the fact that I had some stew and was tired of rice, pasta and couscous and just thought some bread would be nice... and after visiting the supermarket almost three times this week I wasn't about to go back to pickup some bread so there was little to lose in giving this a try.

The recipe from the bread baker's apprentice seemed easy enough interpreted through another blog

Don't have a pizza stone so I used my metal tray and spritzing the oven with water seems important.

Hooray!