Get your mind out of the gutter. I'm talking about the bread. If you are a regular reader to this blog, you know that I am yeast challenged. I can't quite pin-point what I am doing wrong. Is the water/milk too warm/too cold that the yeast is being added to? Is it bad that I am using skim milk? Have I added too much flour/not enough? Am I kneading it too much/not enough? Do I have to use bread flour, can't I use all-purpose? I made my first-ever batch of cinnamon rolls on Sunday and true to form, they didn't rise. At all. What am I doing wrong? The thing that kind of stinks about it all is that it's such a time consuming process, you know? 4 hours later and...I failed? Why do you have to be such a pill, yeast?
I'm testing out Christmas recipes, you see. Because I have always wanted to bake something in these awesome paper pans. And it's what I want to give to our friends this Christmas. So I gave it a whirl again today. This time, I tested the liquid temperature to make sure it was 110 degrees before adding the yeast (okay it was just under, but still) and I let it mix in the kitchen aid for a few minutes longer and I think the biggest thing was that it took nearly 3 hours before it doubled in size. I rolled it out, cinnamon and sugared it, rolled it back up and sliced it into rounds. Let them double in size again, which was about an hour & half. I wanted them to rise more, you know to like bust out of the pan, but they never got really big. I'm wondering if I shouldn't have squished so many in there.
But here they are, fresh out of the oven tonight. Long after the sun had gone down. We dropped them off to 2 friends and are crossing our fingers that no one keeled over. I'm wondering if this will prove to be an unwise Christmas offering. You can't really crank out mass quantities of this.. I mean even if I made 7 batches at one time- that's still only 7 batches. Okay, but that would be 14 pans.....hmmm.
Speaking of bread products, I came across the King Arthur Catalog at my Aunts house on Thanksgiving and let me just say, it's good, real good. I have always purchased their flour but didn't know they had a catalog. Go to their website and request one. They have oodles and oodles of delicious recipes on their site AND they have a great food blog, too. You can thank me later.
A mini etsy shop update can be found here.
xox