I wanted to try using Active dry yeast, which is different from Instant Yeast. I found this recipe and video and it was a great success. In fact with this same dough, I will be able to try cinnamon rolls, white sandwich bread and dinner rolls!
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020
My Artisan Pizza
I wanted to try using Active dry yeast, which is different from Instant Yeast. I found this recipe and video and it was a great success. In fact with this same dough, I will be able to try cinnamon rolls, white sandwich bread and dinner rolls!
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
Sunday, June 14, 2020
No Knead Artisan Bread
I found some instant yeast at the grocery store and set about making this bread that I saw on Natalia's blog. Natalia was inspired by Sally's Baking Addiction. Coincidentally I had browsed this same recipe on my own the day before. I noticed that Sally used instant yeast and decided to try her recipe directly. It is a fantastic beginner bread recipe, I may just stay at the beginner level as it is easy and absolutely delicious!
For your information, 'Active dry yeast and instant (or rapid-rise) yeast are the two most common yeasts available to us as home bakers. The two yeasts can be used interchangeably in recipes, but active dry yeast needs to be dissolved in water before using while instant yeast can be mixed right into the dough.' I got this information from this link.
Here are my notes based on Sally's recipe if you would like to try this easy no knead bread:
3 1/4 c flour
2 tsp instant yeast
2 tsp coarse salt
1 1/2 c cool water 70 F or even room temp, just not warm
corn meal for dusting the baking pan, optional
In a large bowl mix flour, instant yeast, coarse salt with a whisk
pour in cool water
mix together with a spatula, may need to add a couple more teaspoons of water until all the flour is blended in, the dough may be sticky
shape into a rough ball (I just used the spatula, never touched the dough too much)
cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise 2-3 hours until doubled
put in fridge overnight for 12 hrs to 3 days
add a dusting of flour and cornmeal to the baking sheet
(can line baking sheet with parchment paper beforehand to prevent sticking)
place dough on tray, cut dough in half, shape rolls (no need to turn them over in the dusting flour)
loosely cover, rest 45 mins
make 3 scores 1/2"deep across each roll (I used the edge of my spatula as it is so sticky)
pour boiling water into a bake pan and place on the bottom rack of oven for a more crispy texture
bake in a preheated oven 425F 15 mins (in my oven) until crust is golden brown (gently tap loaves if they sound hollow, bread is done)
Eat warm!
NB Sally's recipe says 475F 20-25 mins
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Friday, June 12, 2020
Paint Party Friday - Leaf Pattern
Welcome to Paint Party Friday! This is a simple leaf pattern I did for a challenge on Instagram for @alexandrasillos. I am sharing it on the blog here today.
Labels:
Leaf Pattern,
Paint Party Friday
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Rain's Thursday Art Date - Summer Plans
Welcome to Rain's Thursday Art Date! The theme is 'Summer Plans'. I did an ACEO (2 1/2" x 3 1/2") to represent the weeding I plan to do all summer! I go out every day if possible and get a few weeds out, it is a routine and very therapeutic!
Labels:
Rain's Thursday art date,
Summer Plans
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