fresh from the oven!!
Homemade White Bread Recipe:
Makes 4 loaves
Makes 4 loaves
1 Quart whole milk
6 T. butter
6 T. sugar
4 t. salt
4 pkg. dry yeast (8 t.)
10 1/2 - 11 c. all-purpose flour
Melt butter in a large pan on the stove.
Add milk and stir, heating until warm. Stir in sugar and salt until dissolved. Sprinkle yeast on top of tepid mixture. Wait a minute and then stir to dissolve.
Add milk and stir, heating until warm. Stir in sugar and salt until dissolved. Sprinkle yeast on top of tepid mixture. Wait a minute and then stir to dissolve.
Move to Kitchen-Aid mixer (bowl), and using dough hook to mix, gradually add 10 1/2 - 11 c. all-purpose flour.
Mix on low speed for 4-5 minutes. Dough should hold together and come away from the sides of the mixing bowl. It should be very elastic-y.
Remove dough to the counter and knead for just a bit.
Place dough ball into large bowl (both dough ball and bowl are greased) and cover with a cloth.
Set in a warm place and let rise until double.
Punch down dough to get rid of air bubbles. Divide into four pieces and shape each into a loaf.
Place in 4x8 bread pans that have been sprayed with a non-stick spray or Crisco shortening (not butter.)
Let loaves rise again until about 1/2 inch above rim of pan.
Place in preheated 400 degree oven.
Bake for 24 minutes.
Remove immediately and turn out onto racks to cool
Yield: four 4x8 loaves of the most delicious bread and a crowd that's gathered around you in the kitchen
Butter the top crusts.
Hand out freshly-baked, thick slices of buttered bread to make instant friends.
You can thank me later. :-)
P. S. Come back tomorrow and I'll have a couple amazing grilled cheese sandwich recipes to use with your yummy white bread.
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18 comments:
That does look delicious, but unless I make it in the bread machine, anything with yeast in it just dies for me. I must have anti-yeast chemicals in my hands, or something. I've done everything, tried everything...can't make yeast bread (or pie crust). Thankfully, there is the freezer section in the local supermarket!
I can smell that beautiful bread from here. I'll be right over!
Your photo's were awesome, Judy!
How much milk did you use?
I love simple homemade white bread! And plus, the smell that it leaves in your house while baking.... that's pretty much a little slice of heaven!!!
I love homemade bread better than dessert. Give me some spreadable fruit and butter. I used to bake all of our bread! I don't eat as much now though. Save me some! heehee!
Does anything smell any better than bread fresh from the oven?? Yum. I used to bake bread, I haven't in many years. I like the density of homemade bread. Hope you have some nice jam for it. xoxo,Susie
Problem is that when we have home made bread, we all eat too much of it!
you are KILLING me with these photos. I am a bread addict, i prefer what you show here over cake any day... yum yum i just gained a couple of pounds and i think i smell bread...
I love homemade bread!! I could eat it all day long!!
That does look good! Homemade bread is so delicious without all the preservatives added; it doesn't last long enough to go off anyway.
I had already determined that part of my fall routine will include a weekly baking day. I usually make a mostly whole wheat bread from freshly ground wheat but I do love white bread for toast. This will definitely be on my baking agenda soon.
There's nothing quite like the smell of homemade bread !!
Shame you don't have a smellablog :-)
Lovely, Judy! We are entering our dry dock period very soon and I must bake ahead of time (just in case we lose the power...). This (large) recipe sounds great! I am saying 'Thank You' now Dear!! (Just in case we lose the power even earlier...life on an island!)
Glad you shared.
Judy- I can almost smell it baking. I love fresh homemade bread-nothing like it in the world-xo Diana
That looks delicious!!!!
What happened - you cooking with flour again? It looks soooooooooooooooooooooo good!
Kids are there I know.
I LOVE homemade bread, I wish I had the time (and patience) to make it myself.
This looks awesome!!! We would love it if you would link up at our linky party:
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