Friday, September 19, 2014

My Mom's homemade honey oat wheat bread

My mom made this bread all the time while I was growing up.  She used to make a ton every Christmas to deliver to friends and family.  This bread is so good and especially good for me because it brings back so many great memories and feelings.

Add to mixer:

3/4-1 Cup oil (I usually use olive oil...the other day I used coconut oil and it was even better)
2/3-3/4 cups honey (tip:measure out the oil first and then use same measuring cup for honey)
1/2 cups oats (old fashioned) to 1 cup of water (cook this before adding or use leftover oatmeal)
2 Tbsp. salt
4 1/2 cups water (the water temperature depends on the temp of the oatmeal.  If it is hot then use cool water if it is cold use hot water)
2 Tbsp. yeast

work the mixer to get the yeast wet
wait and watch to make sure the yeast is working

add approximately 12 cups of flour ( I have used all wheat flour, a combination of wheat and bread and mostly bread flour.  Do whatever you prefer)
Add the flour until the sides of the mixer are cleaned off

Let knead for 5-10 minutes after it cleans the sides.
Shape dough in loaves and put them in greased pans.  Let rise then back at 350 for about 25 minutes.  Temperature should be 185 degrees.

You can also roll out the dough and top with butter, sugar and cinnamon and raisins.  Roll together, let rise and bake.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Crepes

I have also been learning about and trying out natural yeast.  This is the first recipe I made with natural yeast and it was excellent.

Crepes

1/2 cup milk (I used rice milk)
3 eggs
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp. salt
1 cup natural yeast (be sure to break it up and not just pour it all in)
1/2 cup flour (can be any flour gluten or gluten free...I used a combination of spelt, barley and brown rice flour)

These were devoured this morning and I should have made more.

Blender Pancakes

Here is another quick and easy breakfast and it makes a lot of pancakes.  This feeds my boys for two days.

2 cups milk (I use rice milk)
1 1/2 cups grains (use the whole grain and any grain will work.  The last time I made them I used brown rice and buckwheat)

Blend together in a highpowered blender.

Then add 2 eggs
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 Tbsp. vanilla
1 Tbsp. baking powder

Blend again and your batter is ready.

Blender Waffles

I have been learning a lot about grains lately and trying some new breakfast recipes that have been easy, fast, healthy and my boys have loved them.

This was given to me by my dear friend Zina.    Michael said he thinks they might be too light.  So if you don't want light and fluffly waffles then don't try these:)

Waffles

1 cup milk (I used rice milk)
1 cup grains (so far I have used kamut and spelt, but I think you can use any even gluten free.  Be sure to use the whole grain and not the flour)
Blend together in a Vitamix or Blendtec or highpowered Blender

Then add

3 eggs
1/2 cup oil (I used coconut oil)
1/2 cup milk ( I used rice milk)
4 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp salt

Blend again and they are ready to put in your waffle maker.