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Saturday, May 17, 2014
Favorite Family Recipes ~ Angela's Awesome Bread
Have you ever named a recipe after the person who gave it to you? That's what I did with this amazing bread recipe. I don't even know the actual name of the recipe. I named it Angela's Awesome Bread because it IS awesome, and my friend Angela gave the recipe to me.
This bread is really delicious and pretty simple to make. There's no hand-kneading involved. At all. So, here we go. I'm going to show you how easy it is to make this amazingly awesome bread.
First of all, place 2-1/2 cups of warm water, 1/3 cup sugar and 3 (3/4 oz. each) packages of yeast in your mixing bowl.
Mix together with a dough hook attachment and then let it proof until bubbles appear.
Add 1/3 cup of softened butter, 6 cups of flour, and 1 tablespoon salt. Mix. Then add 1/2 - 1 cup of flour until dough cleans the sides of the mixing bowl. It should look something like this.
Remove the dough hook and place a damp kitchen cloth on top of the mixing bowl. Place it in a warm oven for 10 minutes. Remove from oven, replace the dough hook, and mix for 10 seconds.
Repeat this process for an hour.
Grease a large cookie sheet.
Then dump the dough onto the cookie sheet.
Form the dough into two loaves. Score the tops of the loaves with a knife and place in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes. Turn the cookie sheet and bake for another 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and place cookie sheet on a wire cooling rack.
Place loaves of bread directly onto wire cooling rack.
It really is that easy! I hope you like this delicious and simple bread. It's especially good served warm topped with butter and jam. And it makes excellent toast too. Yum!
RECIPE
Angela’s Awesome Bread
Ingredients
2-1/2 Cups Warm Water (120-130 degrees)
1/3 Cup Sugar
2 Tbsp. Active Dry Yeast [I use 3 (3/4 oz. each) packages of yeast.]
1/3 cup Softened Butter
7 Cups Flour
1 Tbsp. Salt
Directions
In a Kitchenaid Mixer with dough hook attachment, mix together the water, sugar, and yeast.
Let the yeast mixture proof (until bubbles form). Then add the softened butter, 6 cups of flour and the salt.
Mix together and add ½ cup – 1 cup flour until dough cleans sides of bowl.
Remove the dough hook and place a damp kitchen cloth on top of the mixing bowl. Place bowl in a warm oven for 10 minutes. Remove from oven, replace the dough hook, and mix for 10 seconds. Repeat this process for 1 hour.
Form into two loaves on a greased cookie sheet. Score tops of loaves with knife.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Turn cookie sheet and continue baking for 10 additional minutes.
Remove from oven. Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by!
Jana
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Looks good! I have a cup of tea already. Please pass a slice of bread.
ReplyDeleteIt really is yummy Colleen, especially with butter and jam. =)
DeleteSounds great Jana, and I'm sharing it on facebook so my family members who are great bakers can get the recipe! Thanks for sharing this, great blog!
ReplyDeleteHelen
Hi Helen,
DeleteThank you for your very kind comments! And thanks for sharing the recipe on Facebook. I hope you and your family members enjoy making and enjoying this delicious bread. =)