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dedmiston
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Dec 13, 2022

Fresh bread and other loves

I'm so sorry I never looked in on this group before. It looks like there's a lot of talent here. We had a little bit of a leadership shakeup on the Moderation team (nothing bad and no drama) and I put myself in as the moderator here because we didn't really have any coverage. I wish I had checked in sooner though.

Here are some shots of other fun that I've had in the kitchen in the past couple of weeks.

I baked a bunch of bread for my wife's office potluck. I also decided to finally try my hand at making fresh butter. Thanks to the KitchenAid, it was so much easier than I thought it would be. It's a little messy, but I know what I'll do differently next time.

Here are five loaves and the big crock of butter.



And here is a shot of my grill from Thanksgiving Day. We had a full house, so I made three turkeys spatchcock style. They turned out perfectly and most of them got eaten that day. They cook really fast and even that way.



And I guess the third bit of share-worthy kitchen stuff is the award that I won for a meat-rub recipe competition earlier this year. It's nothing too "different", but it's a good all purpose rub and it's easy to adjust the heat up and down if you need to. I've made it again since the competition and I usually double the cayenne just to keep things interesting. That's the rub I used on the turkeys and nobody complained.

- 3 Tbsp Kosher salt
- 2 Tbsp pepper
- 2 Tbsp onion powder
- 2 Tbsp garlic powder
- 1 Tbsp smoked paprika
- 1 Tbsp New Mexico chili powder
- 1 Tbsp cumin
- 1 Tbsp cayenne

I agree with magnusfide's attitude to experiment and see what happens. We're empty nesters now so there aren't as many witnesses for my failures. My wife is infinitely better in the kitchen than I am, but I get home from work before she does and it's only fair that I get dinner ready for us. And then the vacuum sealer and I parcel out the leftovers into manageable servings and I freeze things into packets.
  • I didn't read cptqueeg's post very carefully. I thought it was you replying with your bread recipe. It was his(which I'm going to try). I was more interested in your bread recipe-that picture of the bread looked really good. I had thought awhile back, (when butter took a really big price jump), of making my own butter, but when I priced all the ingredients it was going to cost more to make than buying it, although it probably tastes better.
  • routeforty wrote:
    Where did you get the recipe, or could you post it here? I've been trying some different recipes found online and they were OK, but that looks really good. I don't have a kitchen aid mixer though, so the kneading has to be the old fashioned way. Gary


    The butter recipe? Easiest thing ever.

    Get the mixer out. Grab a dish towel. Grab a quart of heavy whipping cream.

    Pour the cream into the bowl.

    Position the cover so that the big keyhole and the trough face you.

    Lay the towel over the trough and keyhole and turn the mixer into High.

    Watch in boredom and assume it isn’t working.

    Look back and realize it’s whipped cream. Do absolutely nothing now except secure the towel.

    Keep going.

    Listen to the sound of the mixer and think about how furious your wife is going to be, but soldier on.

    Really. Don’t quit

    Watch it turn into lumps and liquids. And then pour off some of the liquids.

    Repeat.

    And it’s suddenly butter.

    If you don’t have the mixer, try a food processor or a blender. Or your grandma.
  • Thanks, I'll give it a try soon. Busy the next few days. Hope it turns out as good as yours looks!
  • routeforty wrote:
    Where did you get the recipe, or could you post it here? I've been trying some different recipes found online and they were OK, but that looks really good. I don't have a kitchen aid mixer though, so the kneading has to be the old fashioned way. Gary


    This is the recipe my wife uses:


    NYT no knead

    It's relatively easy and very, very good.
  • Where did you get the recipe, or could you post it here? I've been trying some different recipes found online and they were OK, but that looks really good. I don't have a kitchen aid mixer though, so the kneading has to be the old fashioned way. Gary
  • The bread looks exquisite.


    Are you able to get a high fat content in the butter? High meaning like euro butter.