There's nothing better than ordering a bread book directly from the King Arthur Baking Company, and it comes with flour on the cover! Luckily, it wiped right off! 😂
There's nothing better than ordering a bread book directly from the King Arthur Baking Company, and it comes with flour on the cover! Luckily, it wiped right off! 😂
This book serves as a great symbol of what different families and cultures are made of! The illustrations are great. It is a burning story about food, love, culture, and family!
As mentioned in our latest episode, here is the sourdough loaf I just baked! Looks good but it was hard as a rock after an hour. Probably something to do with proofing at altitude. Let me know if you have any tips or tricks.
There‘s been plenty of preserving and a decent amount of baking in my home recently, but I haven‘t been making any new cookbook recipes. So, today I‘m sharing this year‘s final batch of candied jalapeños, a few jars of tomato sauce, and these cinnamon rolls even if they are online recipes. Since the sourdough cinnamon rolls are from the Clever Carrot blog, I‘m tagging Emilie Raffa‘s cookbook.
#MtCookbook #sourdough
“Fry bread is time. On weekdays and holidays, supper or dinner, powwows and festivals, moments together, with family and friends.“
Exploring fry bread through this story makes a connection between a cultural symbol and Native American families. This can be used in a classroom to learn about cultures and the importance of embracing our differences.
Such a cute, meaningful book that will engage children of all ages. This book is a cross-cultural exploration of a favorite food and creating memories. Relating this book to history, children learn about rich diversity of Native Americans culture.
I tried the recipe on the back of the bag from King Arthur Baking Company‘s ‘cinnamon sweet bits‘: a cinnamon bread. It‘s yeasted and the recipe is written for a white bread, but I turned it into a wheat bread and of course, cut down on the sugar. The cinnamon bits are really good. Also, I love these silicone baking mats! I didn‘t know that they had the logo on them as well.
My KAF order came in! I‘m excited to try the 6 grain blend in the next round of bread I make. Husband picked out the cinnamon bits to try…I‘ll try the recipe on the back of the bag first. A word on the liners…silicone is a baker‘s best friend! These are a game changer. And the boiled cider…my friends, you simply can‘t live without it. It‘s worth the money! I can‘t wait to visit Vermont and go to the KAF store one day.
#whatsnewwednesday #litsylove
I‘ve been feeding my sour starter from class and seem to be narrowing in on proportions. Today is chocolate sourdough, a hit with the family.