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Basic Bread Recipe for Bread Machine

March 12, 2014 by Asharae 9 Comments

Hunger is the most basic of needs. We all feel hungry at some point. Some more often than others. Some with more intensity than others. We hunger for food, for relationship, for stability, for safety, and for peace in our lives. I lived in Costa Rica for a summer, and my host mom there would always pray before meals “Danos hambre y sed para tí Dios” – Give us hunger and thirst for you Lord. She’d pray, not just thanking Him that our everyday need of hunger was satisfied and our thirst satiated, but asking Him for more feelings of hunger and thirst. This has stuck with me for years. A need, not just for food, but a need for the Lord. That’s exactly what it should be and what it becomes if you let it – a hunger and thirst for the Lord – the most basic of needs. He is our most basic of needs. He is present with us, and we need Him every day.

This blog is an outpouring of many things – my heart mostly, my desire to bring friends and family together with food, my love for deep conversation shared over drinks and dessert, and my longing to cultivate a home that is warm and welcoming, where people feel comfortable to simply be themselves. One of the chief goals I have in creating this blog though, is not just to be an excuse to make and eat good food, but also to use it as a way to provide for others who hunger. I am so privileged to have food in my pantry and filling up my fridge, but not all are quite so blessed. It’s only fitting that what is shared here – the stories and the recipes surrounding community and joining around the table – benefit not just my little community in my own home, but the community beyond my four walls.

I know that blogs can take a while to get going, to get followers, advertising, and sponsors to the point where they turn any kind of profit, but my goal is that once we’re to that point, we’ll donate a portion of what we make to provide for people who hunger – those who hunger for food, for shelter, for security, for the Lord. My thought right now is that each quarter we’ll choose a different non-profit to donate to, and we’ll highlight them here on our blog so you’ll be able to donate directly if you wish! So go ahead, share this blog with your friends! Follow us on Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Every bit helps!

Let me know if you’re familiar with any wonderful organizations that provide for those who hunger! I would love to compile a list of non-profits and such that we could potentially give to!

Since we’re talking about our most basic needs, I thought it was appropriate to share a recipe for the most basic of foods – bread! If the thought of making bread terrifies you, fear not! This is the EASIEST bread I have ever ventured to make. My goal is to learn how to make one of those round crusty artisan loaves that crunches when you break it open. Mmmmm. One day. For now we’ll settle for this bread, which is pretty darn delicious straight out of the oven. If you have a bread machine (or can borrow one from a friend – I’ve been “borrowing” my mom’s since Christmas) then you’re in luck! This recipe specifically calls to use the Dough setting on your bread machine, and then you can bake it in a well-greased 9×5 pan in the oven to get a beautiful loaf of bread! I’ve been making this at least twice a week for the past month or so and it always disappears quickly! It’s great for sandwiches, french toast, dipping in olive oil and spices (bonus if you add in the vinaigrette we made yesterday!) I’m sure this bread would be delicious with parmesan and garlic mixed into the dough – I’ll let you know how it turns out when I try it!

Fun fact: This bread made its internet debut in a styled shoot we did last month! Check out the featured post on The Lovely Find and the full story on our photography site!

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Basic Bread Recipe for Bread Machine

Asharae Kroll
A super simple bread recipe for the bread machine.
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Prep Time 2 hrs
Cook Time 25 mins
Total Time 2 hrs 25 mins
Course Bread

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 Tbs butter softened (or shortening for crispier bread)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 Tbs honey or sugar
  • 2.5 cups bread flour
  • 1 packet yeast 2 1/4 tsp

Instructions
 

  • Place ingredients into bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Mine recommends to put the water, salt, butter, and honey in first.
  • Add the flour on top of that.
  • Make a small well in the flour and add the yeast.
  • Adjust your bread machine to the Dough setting, 1.5lb loaf and let it run. I like to check on it about 5 minutes in to make sure it's not too wet or too dry. If it looks too wet and sticky, add a tablespoon or two of flour. If too dry and flaky-looking, add a tablespoon or two of water. Let the machine run through its whole cycle and try not to peek at it too much! (Bread machines heat up slightly which helps the rising process, each time you open it you let some of the heat out which can cause it to rise slower.)
  • Once the dough cycle is finished, turn dough out onto a floured surface. Gently press into a rectangle about 9-10 inches long (you can measure it along the side of your 9x5 pan). Fold one of the long sides in toward the center and fold the other long side on top of that - you're essentially folding it in thirds. Gently place the dough, seam side down, in your well-greased 9x5 pan. Use a knife to cut a small slit (about 1/4 inch deep) down the middle of the dough - this will allow it to expand.
  • Let the dough rise for 30 minutes or so until it looks good. If your house is colder, this could take up to an hour or more. I like to heat my oven for a few minutes, turn it off, and place the dough in for about 30 min to speed up the process. Whatever it looks like now is approximately the size it'll be when it's done baking. Toward the end of this final rising, preheat your oven to 375 degrees. (Take the bread out at this time if you used the oven to let it rise.)
  • Once dough is finished rising, bake for 25 minutes at 375.
  • Bread is finished when you tap it with your finger and it sounds hollow.

 

Filed Under: Appetizer, Side Dish Tagged With: bread, bread machine, simple recipe

Basic Vinaigrette and Salad

March 11, 2014 by Asharae 8 Comments

I recently read Bread & Wine by Shauna Niequist. If you haven’t already read this little beauty, you need to get your hands on a copy. Like, yesterday. The way she writes, speaks about food and conversation around the table, shares about life and loss and the beauty of walking alongside your friends and family through it all – well, it is simply beautiful. She puts things into words that I never would have been able to speak so eloquently. Many, many times as I read this book, I found myself saying, “Yes! My thoughts exactly!” Although I’d never been able to put many of those thoughts into words before now.

The name of this blog actually comes from a quote out of Bread & Wine:

“Let’s be courageous in these days. Let’s choose love and rest and grace. Let’s use our minutes and hours to create memories with the people we love…I pray that we’ll live with intention, hope, and love in this wild season and in every season, and that the God who loves us will bring new life to our worn-out hearts this year and every year, that we’ll live, truly and deeply, in the present, instead of waiting, waiting, waiting for perfect.”

Isn’t that just beautiful? When the world tells us to be constantly on the go, competing for the top, always available and accessible, unforgiving to those who disagree with us, and constantly distracted – what a beautiful call this is to do just the opposite. A call to slow down, be present, let go of the worries of the future, love on those around us here and now. Just soak that up for a moment.

This season is wild. For us it certainly is, and for you I’m sure. My husband, Tim, and I never dreamed we’d end up back in the town I grew up in, him teaching at the high school I attended, us living in the actual house I grew up in. What a crazy life this is. This season isn’t at all what we would have chosen for ourselves, and yet it is beautiful. We’re learning in the midst of the unexpected. We’re stumbling and making mistakes and growing through the ups and downs. And even though we’re excited for what’s next, we’re also struggling and striving to see what God has for us here and now. May we all “live, truly and deeply, in the present, instead of waiting, waiting, waiting for perfect.”

Are you striving to live in the present? To just be? To allow yourself to rest and let go of your fears and worries?

Today’s recipe is a simple vinaigrette found in Shauna’s Bread & Wine. I made it for the first time the other week and feel it will become a staple in our fridge. It’s ridiculously simple to make – no whisking or blending of ingredients – simply toss it all in a jar and shake. I was actually surprised how well my dressing stayed mixed together – I always think of vinaigrettes separating and needing to be shaken before each use. Not this one though. If you like your vinaigrette a little less “puckery,” you can add more olive oil to mellow it out. I personally liked this just the way it was!

I drizzled this over a salad of spinach, red onion, sunflower seeds, and feta cheese. It was delicious! Use it however you like – I think it’d be great on a salad topped with walnut and dried cranberry as well! Come back tomorrow – we’ll be featuring a super-duper simple recipe and another use for this delicious vinaigrette!

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Basic Vinaigrette and Salad

Shauna Niequist
A simple vinaigrette recipe
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Ingredients
  

  • 1 Tbs Dijon
  • 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp pepper
  • 1/2 cup olive oil

Instructions
 

  • Spoon dijon into a jar, then add vinegar and salt and pepper.
  • Screw on the lid tightly and shake vigorously.
  • Then add the oil, replace the lid, and shake again.
  • Adjust to taste.

 

Filed Under: Main Course, Side Dish Tagged With: salad, salad dressing, vinaigrette

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My name is Asharae. I’m a photographer by trade, wife to an amazing man, and mama to three little ones. I am passionate about creating good food, sharing meaningful conversation around the table, trying new things, and encouraging others to do the same.

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