It was really good fresh out of the oven with homemade raspberry freezer jam or local honey from the farmers market.
Looks good, huh? I made 2 of these huge loaves. Should I have brushed it with butter before letting it rise the second time or do you put and egg wash on it like pie crust??? Or a milk wash??
I finally successfully made bread. I know plenty of people who make bread on a very regular basis, but I always rush the rising process and end up with "unleavened" bread and have never been very happy about it. Last week I got up my courage to try it again. Laura gave me an easy recipe and I was actually able to make it happen!!! My next goal is Parker House Rolls. I hope eventually I get as good at making bread that it will come as naturally as it does for Laura and Rachael!! (I may just keep making pies and cookies).
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It's beautiful!!! It looks most excellent Amy!
It IS beautiful...and looks just yummy! Yes, to the milk wash, egg wash or just plain melted butter brush....all, make it glaze just a little. But yours looks just delish, bring some over for dinner???
they are gorgeous! I like the egg wash for french bread, personally. Makes a nice shiny, chewy sort of crust. YUM!
I need to learn that trick too.. I'm horrible at homemade bread. Then again it would just make me eat it and that would not be such a great thing for me either! Well, yours looks really yummy and I know you'll be a real bread whiz soon!
Forget the bread.... I have to meet that daughter of yours someday...she wins the blue ribbon at the county fair for cute....
PS Please sir may I have some more?
Ch
I want to learn the bread trick too, although Kathy has a point, I would be the one to eat it!
Good job Amy!
you need to post the recipe!!!!
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