I recently watched a commercial for
the KitchenAid stand mixer and fell in love with it, but I had sticker shock
when they announced the price. I can
bake a lot of bread with my hands for a lot less, and bread machines are cheap
compared to the KitchenAid. Still, I
wanted the real bread making experience—getting my hands into the dough and
kneading, then watching it rise. As an
alternative I went online and checked out my mother’s old Sunbeam MixMaster. Her stand mixer stayed on the kitchen counter
and worked at mixing something every day for as long as I lived at home.
Ciabatta sponge
Now I am busy baking ciabatta,
focaccia, wheat bread, white rolls and loaves of apple bread and oatmeal
bread. Yum, yum, yum! I baked three loaves in one afternoon and I
started thinking, “who wouldn’t want a yummy loaf of bread for Thanksgiving
and/or Christmas?”
Not much knitting being done. Macy is hanging
around my feet a lot, waiting for goodies to drop on the floor. Max prefers to be a dog ball until the
bread is out of the oven.
Life is good.
3 comments:
Mmmm homemade bread! I should send you my cuban bread recipe. Do you have it???
bread baking is therapeutic on so many levels for me
I love homemade bread but never make it. I have a bread machine, too. Sigh!
Yes, the KitchenAid is one pricey machine - too much for my wallet.
I had another brand of stand mixer and "used it up." You might watch Amazon for factory refurbished KAs... they really are worth the extra $$ if you use them regularly.
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