At a time
when both bread shelves and even flour and sugar supplies are empty or limited
in the store, it helps to have a simple, reliable bread recipe you can make
with a minimum of ingredients.
This is our
favorite Simple White Bread, it
tastes like Mom’s, is quick to make, and can be made in a Kitchen aid mixer or
by hand. You can make this recipe into
almost any bread product with bread pans or simply sheet pans or even a 12 inch pizza pan for round loaves. Check out the recipe below; along with some links on bread baking tips.
For success with this recipe method, you need to use bread machine or instant yeast. Bread is done when an instant-read thermometer is stuck in the end of the loaf about 1 inch and reads around 200° plus or minus 5°.
Simple White Bread
Yield: "2 Loaves”
6 ¼
Cups Flour, All-purpose or Bread -- 1# 12 ounces
3
Tablespoons Sugar
2
Packages Instant Yeast or Bread
Machine Yeast only
2
Teaspoons Salt
1 ½
Cups Water -- 120°-125°
½
Cup Milk -- 120°-125°
2
Tablespoons Butter, oil or lard
In mixer
bowl, combine flour, sugar, yeast, and salt.
Heat water, milk and butter until very warm (120-125°). Gradually add mixture to dry ingredients;
beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl
occasionally. Change to dough hook and
knead on speed 2 for 6 minutes. (or
knead 10 minutes by hand.)
Cover bowl
with plastic wrap or a tight cover; let rise 10 minutes in a warm place. (No
need to grease the pan or dough if you cover it tightly.)
Loaves: (1 1/2 pound) Roll 1/2 of dough
to 12 x 7" rectangle. Beginning at
short end, fold like an envelope, in thirds, tightly. Pinch ends and seal. Place in greased 8 1/2 x 4 1/2" loaf pan
or a 4" x 10" loaf pan, seam side down. Cover, let rise in warm place until doubled
in size, about 25 minutes. Bake at 400°
for 30 minutes. Remove from pan and cool on wire rack.
Braids:
Divide 1/2 of dough into 3 equal pieces (8 ounces each). Roll into 16" rope. Braid on greased baking sheet. Cover, let rise until doubled, about 30
minutes. Beat 1 egg with 1 tablespoon
water; brush over braid. Sprinkle with
sesame or poppy seeds if desired. Bake
at 400° for 25 minutes until done.
Remove from pan and cool on wire rack.
Pizza:
Grease 14" or two 12"
round pizza pans. Roll 1/2 of dough and
fit into prepared pans. Bake at 400° for 10 minutes, top with sauce and desired
toppings, return to oven and bake 10-15 minutes more until done.
Rolls:
Use 1/2 of dough. Shape into 8-12
equal pieces and place in greased 8" pan.
Cover; let rise until doubled, 20-30 minutes. (Fill a 13 x 9" pan
with the whole recipe).
For dinner rolls: Top with egg mixed with 1 tablespoon water;
sprinkle with sesame or poppy seeds.
For onion rolls: Top with egg mixed with 1 tablespoon water;
sprinkle with 2 tablespoons instant minced onion.
For any rolls,
bake at 375° for 20-25 minutes, until done.
Cover with foil during last 5 minutes to prevent excess browning if
necessary.
Remove from
pan; let cool on wire rack.
For hamburger or brat buns: Shape 3 ounce portions of the dough into
rounds or oblong buns, flattening them.
Use half-sheets or jelly roll pans; I line mine with parchment paper or
grease the pans. (I used the egg wash
from the dinner rolls on these). Bake
for 20-25 minutes. Remove from pan; let cool on wire rack. Half of the recipe
will make 8 buns; I often make 8 of each and slice and freeze them for grilling
in the summer.
Our Favorite Yeast Bread Making Tips
Braiding Yeast Breads
Bread Ingredients and Finishes
Our Favorite Yeast Bread Making Tips
Braiding Yeast Breads
Bread Ingredients and Finishes
that Pizza looks really yummy
ReplyDeleteI made a loaf of bread by your recipe a couple of days ago! It is delicious!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! My husband and sister-in-law say it is just like their mother's, but much easier than when they used cake yeast and let it rise a long time.
DeleteCan you make cinnamon rolls with this?
ReplyDeleteYes, I use this dough for sweet rolls and coffee cakes, just not as rich a dough as some. It's what my mother used for these items too.
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