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December 09, 2017

Brown Sugar & Cinnamon "Homemade" Bread | Holiday Gifts



I've told the story before - before Mike and I were even dating, I served warm "homemade" bread at a dinner party at my house, and he raved about it for weeks.  Did that lead to him finally asking me out?  I guess we'll never know...  The Barefoot Contessa has her "Engagement Roasted Chicken" and I have my "homemade" bread.  


You can make a loaf size as in the first photo, or you can cut the log into cinnamon rolls and bake them in the Medium Size Basket instead.


 My secret weapon to "homemade" bread is Rhodes frozen bread dough.  (This is not paid, by the way.)  It is found in almost every grocery store in the freezer department.  Over the years I have transformed the simple dough into Cinnamon Rolls, Monkey Bread, Pecan Rolls, Pizza Bread, etc. 

When I saw these Wooden Bread Baking Baskets I knew they would be just the thing to take my "homemade" bread to the next level.  I've seen them many times in Martha Stewart used to package gifts and treats, too.  I love the rustic element that compliments to the already rustic bread.

This Brown Sugar & Cinnamon Bread is soooo good.  I may have eaten half of it warm out of the oven.  I'll be giving it to all of our neighbors, teachers and friends this year as gifts.  During the holidays it is always nice to have something around the house like this for breakfast, or an afternoon snack with coffee for those last minute pop-ins of friends.




Brown Sugar & Cinnamon Bread

Get my Printable Recipes, here.

1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 loaf of frozen bread dough (Rhodes brand)
3 tablespoons of butter, softened
1/3 cup of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of cinnamon
.......
Egg Wash :
1 egg, beaten
.......
2 tablespoons of butter melted
1 cup of powdered sugar
milk, to thin, if necessary



Let the dough thaw overnight in the refrigerator.  You can also use your defrost setting the in microwave if you're in a pinch.  Each log of dough will make one loaf.  I put a little oil in the bowl, then put in the dough.  I flip the dough around a couple of times to coat it with the oil, so as it rises it doesn't stick to the bowl.  Cover loosely with plastic wrap.


I set my oven at 120 degrees, put in a pan of warm water, and let it rise in the oven.  


I decided to throw another log of dough in after I took the first photos.  This is what they looked like after rising for an hour and a half.


I separated the two, then rolled each out on a floured surface.  I had the wooden baking basket out to make sure I was rolling it out to the correct size.


Butter generously.


Top with brown sugar and cinnamon.  You could also add raisins and nuts.


 Roll it up.


And place it, seam down, into the basket.  They come with paper liners, but you don't have to use them.  The flour on the dough will help them release from the pan naturally... just like authentic bread baking baskets.


I brushed the loaf with a little oil, then let them rise for another hour and a half.  Before they go into the oven, brush with an egg wash.


They bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes - or until golden. 


 Another way to check to see if it is done is to "thump" the bread.  If it sounds hollow it is done!


I drizzled it with a simple mixture of melted butter, powdered sugar and milk to make a quick glaze.  I let it harden, then packed them up.


Products Used :

Large Wooden Baking Basket
Large Cello Bag


November 28, 2017

Holiday Baking Collection | Hew Copper Cookie Cutters & Easy Baked Gift Ideas


Each season I select a collection of Handmade Copper Cookie Cutters for the Holidays.  This year's new addition is the Gingerbread Man.  


I can't wait to make him with this Gingerbread Recipe and decorate with Cream Cheese frosting and sprinkles like we did in this photo.  I might even make some to dry as ornaments and string them as a garland - how sweet would that be?


While I love iced sugar cookies, decorating doesn't have to be fancy - or even require any skill.  These were delicious and beautiful and so easy to make.  Here are my baking essentials (all recently restocked) that will make holiday baking simple :

Holiday Baking Essentials :

Parchment Paper, $10 for 100
Disposable Piping Bags, $14-18 for 100








These Gingerbread House are so much fun to make - and so much easier than making actual gingerbreads.




Gingerbread Houses Recipe & Decorating, here >


This year the Classic Budded Snowflake is back.  This shape has been one of my favorites since Martha Stewart carried one for Martha By Mail 15 years ago.






This is my favorite way to decorate snowflakes - with shimmering sanding sugar accenting.


They make such a pretty display with Ginger Spice Cookies.


I am making these tonight!  Just so, so good and really tastes and smells so much like Christmas should.




The Christmas Star Bread was everyone's favorite last year.  I am looking forward to making a new version this year - maybe with chocolate or a savory version?  I absolutely love this star bread.






Look at all of those yummy layers sprinkled with powdered sugar.



This is the Large Cookie Box, lined with parchment paper.





I shared this Chocolate Bark recipe last week - can't wait to make a new version of this, too, with sprinkles, marshmallows and tiny chocolate chips.




Holiday Baking Essentials :

Parchment Paper, $10 for 100
Disposable Piping Bags, $14-18 for 100




November 20, 2017

Chocolate Bark | The Easiest Homemade Treat


Last week, I hosted our annual Thanksgiving Baskets Party.  I always have snacks and wine for the girls.  This year, I made a cheese board and a couple of batches of Homemade Chocolate Bark.  I have always wanted to try it after watching the Barefoot Contessa make it.  It was beyond simple to make, it took a total of about 5 minutes and it is completey beautiful and delectable.  The combinations are endless.



Candy making can be intimidating.  I don't really dabble too much in complex candy making.  This homemade chocolate bark was frighteningly simple.  Like, I could make a batch every afternoon without any effort.

  
I made two versions, one with milk chocolate and one with white chocolate.  This chocolate version has dried cranberries, cashews, pistachios and sea salt.  The sea salt was absolutely an amazing touch - don't forget that!  I look forward to making a festive version with Emma with mini marshmallows, pretzel pieces, sparkles and sprinkles.

It will be our go-to Hostess Gift for this season - I love it so much!


The Easiest Homemade Treat
Chocolate Bark

1 24oz. package of chocolate almond bark

topping ideas :

cashews
sea salt
dried cranberries
pistachios
dried cherries
mini chocolate chips
chopped pretzels
marshmallows
sprinkles

Prepare a Large Sheet pan by lining it with Parchment Paper.  Prepare toppings, ready to sprinkle on once the chocolate has melted.

In a microwave safe bowl, put all but one of the chocolate squares. Microwave 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between each interval, repeating until it is all almost melted.  When it is almost melted, add the last cube of chocolate and continue stirring until it is melted in and the entire mixture is smooth.

Pour the mixture on the parchment paper, and




Stir continuously to help coax the melting.  Don't over heat, or the chocolate can become stiff.




The Parchment Paper is key.  It slides off the paper so easily.



This is the version with white almond bark with dried cranberries, cashews and sea salt.



 On the night of the party, I broke it into pieces and put it into pewter bowls.  The girls loved it.  We sat around and just broke pieces off and snacked throughout the night.


To give them as a gift, I put them in a Cello Bag (large pictured here) with a Light Green Snowflake Tag with Green Satin Ribbon.




I paired the chocolate bark with a boxed gift card, available here.



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