I make an average of 2 loaves of bread every week. I alternate between making bread using dry yeast and making bread using a rye starter that I store in my fridge. My bread making schedule has been going on for several years now and there is no turning back. Once you’ve tasted homemade bread, […]
Polish Easter Babka (Babka Wielkanocna)
I have been meaning to post a recipe for Polish Easter Babka for several years now, and while Easter has already passed us by this year, I am determined to post the recipe! The delay has been due to an odd reason, and that is that I haven’t been able to figure out a recipe […]
Day of the Dead: Pan de Muerto (Dead Man’s Bread)
Halloween has become a day for kids young and old to indulge in sweets and dress up in strange costumes and be spooky or funny or whatever. The ultra commercialized Halloween of today only represents a small blip in Halloween’s centuries-old history. It precedes the religious holidays of All Saint’s Day and All Soul’s Day. […]
French Dinner Rolls
I was looking for a recipe for light rolls to make sandwiches for lunch that would bring a welcome change to the day-in/day-out country-style bread we always have at home. I turned to a recipe for French yeast dough–pâte levèe–that is used to make pissaladière à la Niçoise, which is an onion tart that is commonly […]
Rustic Light Rye Sour Dough Bread (No-Knead)
I have been baking this bread each week for about two years. It’s a rustic, everyday bread that has a great crust, a great crumb, and a great taste. This is the family’s go-to bread for sandwiches. Notice that the holes in the bread are not too large so we experience little-to-no seepage problems when […]