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Dampen a cheese cloth with hot water (ring out any excess water)(pic1) and place over the bowl.
You are going to want to set the bowl out of the way in a warm place for the first rise. (pic2) 1Hour
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Put a cap full of oil into a big bowl and swirl it around. (pic1) Using the dough rub the oil around the bowl . It keeps the dough from sticking and coats the dough with oil to keep it moist while rising.(pic2)
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Put dough on floured surface and sprinkle flour on the top and flatten out. I knead the dough with my knuckles and fingers-some knead with the heal of their hands- (pic1) Fold the dough in half (pic2) pat some of the flour off and rotate 90 degrees(pic3) and knead again. Knead the dough for approx 5 min.(kneading, folding, rotating) And form the dough into a ball. (pic4)
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Add in half of the white flour (approximately 2 cups) (pic1) and mix. Add in 1.5 cups of white flour and mix throughly until dough pulls away from the sides. (pic2)
Prepare a flat surface for kneading the dough. Sprinkle flour on flat surface. (pic3)
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Then I get warm tap water (2 1/2 cups) (pic1) and mix. Using a rubber spatula to pull away from sides and bottom.
Add in 3 cups of wheat flour (pic2) and mix. Using a rubber spatula to pull away from sides and bottom. Allow to mix throughly for 1-2 minutes.
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In my KitchenAid (just got it a few months ago or I would be doing this all by hand) I put in 1/2 TBS salt, 1/4 cup sugar, and 1TBS yeast. (pic1)
Next I add in 1/3 cup oil. (pic2)
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Ok Ladies here it is...
This recipe is the one I use.. this is just to show you the basics.
Makes 2 large loaves
Ingredients
1/2tbs salt
1/4 cup sugar or honey
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1tbs yeast
2 1/2 cup warm water
3 cups wheat flour
4-4 1/2 cups white flour (some for mixing some for sprinkling on counter.
At this house. First you have to grind the wheat. (wouldn't have to but since we ran out of already ground.. we have to) (1st pic)
While kids are finishing grinding wheat I assemble all my ingredients and measuring cups/spoons.
(2nd pic)
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we still wub u dar.. even if the duck thing is HILLARIOUS!
--- and its not my fault someone taught me how to post pictures up on the board here. LOL
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I dont understand? It wasnt funny at the time? I do remember lots of people on here laughing their tail ends off!!
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bumping up
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bumping up to read..
that way I can remember what page it is on. rather than way back in the back somewhere. LOL
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That is sooo cool! I cant wait!
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Thank you for sharing Kayla. Isn't it the truth?!?!?!
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could you think of a better way to die than chocolate overload?
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DOH! Dar.. we have another one!!! Get her!!!
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lol Im only guilty of 2 of them..
You know I think Cookie is a real thrill seeker. I prefer the roller coasters myself. I atleast know I have a better chance of staying alive. LOL
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LOL Im just going to hide behind the sofa Its too funny to miss
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Originally Posted By: UKGuyRight. That's it!
I have never seen that one before. So much for a nice guy from the UK.. he just broke out the chainsaw and is killing all the little smiley guys!!! -
OH! Ya got me in da gizzard!
(melodramatic moment)
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Neener Neener Neener even!
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LOL Well atleast I dont seem all that strange now Thanks Ao5!!
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Ok.. First rise is over. Check dough and make sure it has atleast doubled in size. If it hasn't you will need to let it rise a little longer. (pic1)
Punch the dough down on the counter and sprinkle with flour again. (pic2) Flatten out the dough and cut it in two pieces. (pic3)
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