Baking Day in the Homestead Kitchen

 

Well yesterday afternoon was another weekly baking day here on my homestead. We were out of bread and all baked goods for that matter.   So yesterday I (with a little help) made 6 loaves whole wheat bread, a pan of garlic cheese dinner rolls to go with our Navy Bean Soup that was for dinner, 2 loaves of cinnamon bread and 1 pan of cinnamon chocolate rolls. 

 

Here is how it went:

 

I started the morning off by grinding about 20 some cups of wheat:

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Then in the afternoon Leanne started the baking day by making the 6 loaves of bread:

 

 

 

Then I made garlic cheese dinner rolls. I served navy bean soup for dinner. Whenever I have a big baking day I usually try and make dinner something in the crockpot or a pot of something that can be made earlier in the day so dinner preps and bread making don't end up needing to be done at the same time and resulting in a lot of kitchen chaos  . I don’t typically get to baking bread until the afternoon so I do most of my main dinner preps beforehand.

 

 

 

When the rolls were done I went on to make cinnamon bread. I did this by doubling my 2 loaf recipe for whole wheat bread. I divided the dough into 4 pieces. With 2 of them I put them in bread pans and let them rise and bake.

 

 

 

While they were rising and baking I took the other 2 pieces of dough and rolled out each one. To make my chocolate rolls I melted ¼ cup butter and added 2 teaspoons of cocoa powder and ½ cup brown sugar (I was out of Sucanat or I would have used that instead). I mixed this together and poured it out on my rolled out piece of dough. I spread it around and then sprinkled about a ½ cup of chocolate chips on the dough. I then rolled the dough up and cut it into slices just like I would for cinnamon rolls. I repeated this same process with the 2nd piece of dough. This filled up a large jelly roll pan. I baked them for 25 minutes.

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Here are the recipes:

 



Comments

  1. ooohhh...everything looks so yummy and inviting, Crystal!!! I sure would like to make such a great amount in one day! In this house, with my KA I'd have to make it EVERYDAY in order not to have to buy any....YIKES!!


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  2. Your baked goods could be in a bakery window, easy! Thanks for the recipe links. I'm wondering how to substitute regular sugar in the recipes.

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  3. The bread, rolls and cinnamon rolls look yummy Crystal. Wow!!!


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    Amy Jo

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  4. Wow, does all that look good. Your house must smell so amazing on baking day. Thanks for sharing such awsome pics and recipes. I love making your bread products (although scaled down to 1 or 2 loaves LOL) and trying your recipes.

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  5. I love your 2 loaf bread recipe. For our family of four, I have to bake around once a week, give or take a few days. I've been baking them for a few months now. Could you post how you make your cinnamon bread? I think that would be a real treat.

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  6. It looks awesome! Thanks for the recipes. I am going to make these tomorrow. :)

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  7. How do you keep the bread fresh? We do usually one loaf a week (just the two of us) and it tends to go hard on us.

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  8. I'd like to know how you make the cinnamon bread too! It sounds so good - I want to make it tomorrow!!

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  9. You amaze me! Your baking days make me want one of my own!

    Could you possibly do a topic on your Bosch mixer? Do you ever

    freeze your loaves of bread? How do they come out of the freezer? Keep up the good work!


    Erin




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  10. I bet your husband thinks your price is far above rubies

    I would also love to know more about your bosch mixer I am looking for a mixer but cannot find the one you use in Australia, only one similar but it is built into the bench. Do you know anything about the built in ones

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  11. Hi Mrs. Miller!

    You are great at making tutorials. My husband gave me your breadmaking cd for Christmas. I printed it off and it's great!


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  12. Crystal, I would really like to know what wheat you are grinding for flour. I use your 2 loaf recipe and buy my wheat and grind it. I am buying from Azure Standard their organic hard white wheat. I am just not getting as good of results as your are - although most of the time others consider it great bread. Your reply would be kindly appreciated. April

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  13. All those breads and rolls look delicious and perfect!!! Great job! I have made bread with just wheat flour from the store and it comes out rather dense. Maybe one day I'll figure out the secret, huh? LOL ;) Keep up the good work!

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  14. I just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed reading your blog and seeing all the wonderful pictures! I an almost smell those rolls!


    Thank you for sharing :)


    Hugs,

    Lisa

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  15. ....and Cathy and Kathy and Leah and Jennie and I could go on and on - I know, I know, I'm the one who is not around!!

    I will email you personally.

    I just wanted to tell you I was visiting with you and you are truly one amazing women - Love all that bread - can't remember the last time I made bread - the Bosch is in the top of my closet - like I said will email later.

    Love you much!!!!

    Donna Joy

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  16. You are amazing! Your meals look delicious but are so simple! I am trying my hand at menu planning (finding it saves so much money) and think I'll just copy yours. :O)


    We are looking at wheat grinders. Can you tell about yours and why you chose that one over some of the others out there? We are considering one that can be used with or without power.


    :O)amy, ID

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  17. What a great post. I tried your recipes for bread and Italian Pinto Beans. Both were a hit! Yours is the first whole wheat bread recipe that I actually like the taste of. Thank you so much for a wonderful blog!


    Mary

    www.childrenrablessing.blogspot.com

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  18. Thanks for the recipes, everything looks great :D

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