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Thistleoak

Age : 36 Location : Northwest Michigan Registration date : 2012-08-14
 | Subject: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:16 pm | |
| So tonight... I am extremely bored and nostalgic . My house smells of tobacco and wood stove which always places me at peace, but tonight it is missing something... I'm currently filling that scent void with Irish soda bread from scratch like Grandma used to make... will post pics and copy of recipe if any are interested.
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:28 pm | |
| Ahhh...sounds good. The aroma of any fresh baked breads. Hey, just leave out the raisins! I find baking home made biscuits soothes ones soul.
KEEP ON BAKING!!! |
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Thistleoak

Age : 36 Location : Northwest Michigan Registration date : 2012-08-14
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:30 pm | |
| Omg rasins kill a good loaf of soda bread.... home made biscuits..... hmmmm and I may have all ingredients.... might be next..... enjoying a glass of sweet red wine right now |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:36 pm | |
| Alex, I posted this a few weeks ago. Light and airy spoon biscuits I made when I had the house to myself. Looking forward to seeing a picture of your soda bread. The Irish prefer it with loads of raisins. There is a loooooooong story why I no loner eat raisins! PS, the story has to do with roaches! Ummm, SODA BREAD!!! |
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Thistleoak

Age : 36 Location : Northwest Michigan Registration date : 2012-08-14
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:40 pm | |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:43 pm | |
| the prize goes to any one that knowss how to make bread rise with out bakeing powder or yeast. ive been tryi g to find a way |
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Simple Man

Age : 57 Location : North of Atlanta, South of Chattanooga Registration date : 2011-10-24
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:44 pm | |
| The Soda Bread sounds good. It must be the night for baking. My wife has a couple of loafs of pumpkin bread in the oven. It smells amazing! |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:55 pm | |
| Amazing looking soda bread...I'll be right over with fresh French pressed Colombian coffee...lol ENJOY!!
Arky, I double sift self-rising baking flour. Add proper amount of baking soda. Mix but don't overwork the dough is the trick. I always add a pinch of salt.
REAL MEN CAN BAKE!!! |
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Thistleoak

Age : 36 Location : Northwest Michigan Registration date : 2012-08-14
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:57 pm | |
| I just gave Arky directions on how to do it through text .... would land us in the rubber room |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:58 pm | |
| Nothing like homemade 🎃 pumpkin 🎃 bread. Makes the house smell devine KEEP ON BAKING!!! |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 8:05 pm | |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:20 pm | |
|  fresh made naan bread |
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Thistleoak

Age : 36 Location : Northwest Michigan Registration date : 2012-08-14
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:21 pm | |
| You made fry bread and didn't invite me over!!!!! |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:39 pm | |
| ypur welcome any time its my fav bread i think |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:58 pm | |
| honestly its only 3 ingredients i love them with honey and cinnamon
2cups organic flour 3/4 water and salt to taste 2 table spoons olive oil if you want more chewy |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:01 pm | |
| Same thing I top my biscuits with.....^^^^^^^^ no butter.
KEEP ON PUFFING!!! |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:05 pm | |
| now yall can try them for tour sekf they are da bomb |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:17 pm | |
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Lonecoyote

Location : The Seventh Planet From The Sun...Uranus Registration date : 2016-10-15
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:28 pm | |
| Arky, do you have a cast iron skillet? Best for baking an excellent cornbread or one of my favorites...pineapple upside down cake...YUM!
EVEN STRAIGHT MEN BAKE!!! |
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huffelpuff

Age : 48 Location : Laramie, WY Registration date : 2011-12-10
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Tue Nov 07, 2017 2:17 am | |
| Arky, I believe you're looking for a recipe for salt rising bread. No baking powder or yeast is added. Let me know if this is what you're after and I'll send you the recipe.
Jim |
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arkansaspiper

Age : 28 Location : some where in a galaxy far far away Registration date : 2016-01-22
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Tue Nov 07, 2017 3:49 am | |
| ill try it yes is bakei g soda involved |
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huffelpuff

Age : 48 Location : Laramie, WY Registration date : 2011-12-10
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Tue Nov 07, 2017 5:23 am | |
| I haven't made salt rising bread in at least 20 years buddy. If I remember correctly there is baking soda in it. I believe it's less than a teaspoon though so not enough to leaven it's there to change the ph. I'm sure you could use pearl ash instead. I'll dig out the old recipe book today and get it posted for you. I'll also check into the soda/pearl ash thing.
Jim |
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huffelpuff

Age : 48 Location : Laramie, WY Registration date : 2011-12-10
 | Subject: Re: Grandma's Recipe Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:33 am | |
| Ok so first and foremost this is a smelly bread to make. Yes its supposed to smell that way. How does it smell you ask? I've been told by folks that can actually smell that it reeks of dirty feet and parmasan cheese. That's what you want....if it doesn't stink you need to start over. So here we go.
Starter 1
1/4c milk 2Tablespoons corn meal, must not be degerminated. Home ground is best. 1 teaspoon sugar
Starter 2
1c. Hot water 120-130*F 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking soda you can use pearl ash or lye here but I would decrease it some if you do. 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 1/2c all purpose flour
Dough
4 Tablespoons soft butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 1/4-21/2c all purpose flour
Instructions
1. To make starter 1 heat milk until its nearly but not quite boiling. Small bubbles will form around the edge of the pan and you might sea but of steam. (This is called scalding the milk)
2. Cool the milk until its lukewarm, then whisk together the milk, corn meal and sugar in a small heatproof container. The container should be large enough for the starter to grow some. Whisking vigorously will prevent lumps.
3. Cover the container with plastic wrapand place it somewhere warm. Between 90 and 105F.
4. Let the starter rest in warm place overnight or for 8-12 hours. It wont expand much but will develop a bubbly foam on its surface. It will smell fermented. If it doesn't bubble at all and doesn't smell your starter has failed, try again, using different cornmeal or try a warmer spot.
5. To make starter 2. Combine the hot waterwith the salt, baking soda, and sugar, stirring to combine. Add the flour, stirring until everything is thoroughly moistened.
6. Stir starter 1 into starter 2
7. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and place it back in the warm place used for starter 1. Let rest until very bubbly and double in size.2-4 hours. If its not showing any bubbles after a couple of hourz, move it somewhere warmer. If it still doesn't bubble give it up and start over again.
8. Transfer your bubbly starter to a larger bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer or bread machine bucket.
9. Stir in the soft butter, salt, and flour. Knead until smooth. Dough will be soft and fairly elastic/ stretchy
10. Shape into a log and place it in a lightly greased 8 1/2x4 1/2 loaf pan.
11. Cover pan and place it back in warm spot. Let loaf rise until its crowned about 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch over the rim of the pan. This can take as long as 4 hours. Will not form a large domed top it rises mostly straight up with a slight dome.
12. Towards the end of the rise time preheat the oven to 350F.
13. Bake the bead for 35-40 minutes. Or until nicely browned. It will not rise very much that's normal.
14. Remove the bread from the oven. If you have a digital thermometer it should read 190-200F in center of loaf. Wait 5 minutes, turn it out of pan onto rack to cool.
15. Store cooled bread at room temp for 5-7 days. Freeze for longer storage.
The recipe doubles well and may be easier for you to work with as a larger quantity.
Good luck with it. It makes amazing bread.
Jim
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