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hahaha That is so funny!

Donna

--- susan_hermit <susan_hermit wrote:

 

> Ah, back in the good ole days when I baked all our

> own breads my fool

> proof place to rise dough was on a towel, covered

> with a cloth, on the

> heated waterbed!!!

>

> SuSim

>

> , treazure

> noname

> <treazured wrote:

> >

> > Unless you live in a warmer area than southwest

> Georgia, it is cold

> outside. Even normal house temperatures can be a

> little on the cool

> side for bread to raise, unless it is one of those

> recipes that are

> designed to do their raising overnight in the

> refrigerator.

> >

> > Here are a couple of things I have done in the

> past, including what

> I am doing right now in my cold kitchen.

> >

> > Knead bread, place in oiled bowl twice the size of

> the bread dough.

> Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place the bowl

> over a pot of hot

> water, making certain that the bowl with the dough

> does not touch the

> water (which may be too hot for the yeast). Cover

> the bowl and pot

> with a dish or small hand towel.

> >

> > If you just finished drying clothes, put the well

> covered bowl in

> the dryer. I really don't suggest that you turn it

> on, however.

> >

> > I have seen where some folk zap the dough in the

> microwave but I

> don't use one. Call me a chicken but so far I have

> had 2 of them

> literally blow up on me. Yes, boom, door flying

> off, noise....I don't

> do micronukers now.

> >

> > If the bowl you have your dough in is larger than

> your crock pot and

> will sit securely on the top, turn the crock pot

> onto low and put the

> bowl of bread dough on top of that. Cover with a

> towel and let it

> raise.

> >

> > Most ovens heat way too high to let bread raise

> without killing the

> yeast before it raises. But I have turned it onto

> it's lowest

> setting, 170* F, then turned it off and put the

> covered and towel

> wrapped bowl of dough on the door, giving it a shot

> of heat now and

> then when the temperature drops. That really isn't

> the most

> economical way to raise your bread.

> >

> > My favorite way is the easiest, though. I put a

> heating pad on the

> counter and place a folded towel on top of that,

> then the wrapped bowl

> of dough on top of that and let it raise. It's what

> I am doing right

> now since I'm using the dryer.....Guess it was a

> good idea to not put

> the dough in there after all.

> >

> > Today's bread is Monkey Bread but no animals were

> harmed in its

> making. (balls of sweet dough rolled in butter then

> sugar and

> cinnamon and placed in large angel food cake pan or

> bundt pan.

> >

> > Love and hugs, Jeanne in GA

> >

> >

> >

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all

> with Mobile.

> Try it now.

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

>

>

>

 

 

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