enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

Making bread always seemed like this impossible task. Something for real chefs. Which I am not. Something involving patience. Which I have not. Something that you needed a bread maker for. Which is not true.

Since moving in with Paul, I have become the pizza dough maker. Pizza dough uses yeast. Pizza dough is just water, flour and salt. It gets kneaded and kneaded and then takes time to rise. As it turns out, it is really just bread.

And I made that just fine.

But real bread? Like a loaf? Like for snacking and sandwiches?

That still felt impossible.

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And then we got a big mixer with a dough hook. And while that is far from needed (no pun intended) to make dough, it's a huge help. And my impossible task suddenly felt a little more possible.

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I started with foccia bread.

Then I bought a bread baking book. Complete with beautiful photographs and simple instructions.

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And out of flour and water and a bit of oil and salt and baking soda came awkward-looking but fantastic-tasting pretzels.

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Then came Kranz Cake Babka. Known around here as "the twisty bread with chocolate chips." I'm a huge fan of this one, probably because it reminds me of the chocolate crissonts we ate every morning on our honeymoon. I picked it because the book photo is awesome and it looked challenging.

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Soooo tasty.

I have started to look forward to baking bread every few days. I am hoping to work my way through each recipe in my new book. Including the sourdough ones that involve a 5 day process for "building a starter."

Right now, this make it from scratch food is so worth the work.

(And I am considering #15 – try something new – crossed off the list.)

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28 responses to “on bread baking.”

  1. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Love it. I so want to try those pretzels! There is something so therapeutic about baking bread.. I’m always inspired by how motivated u seem to be! Can’t wait to here about the 5 day sourdough saga!

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  2. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I just started with a sourdough starter. It’s temperamental, but really not that hard. I’m excited to get it going really well because my first attempt at a loaf didn’t turn out quite as planned. Yay for homemade bread!

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  3. ashley maureen Avatar

    i love your ‘just do it’ attitude with this! usually i just pick out the whole wheat recipes and bake them everytime, but i feel inspired to try some of the different types. that focaccia looks divine.

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  4. Liz Avatar

    Mouth-watering photos!!! I have dabbled a little bit with the bread maker (not much luck, giving up!) but enjoyed this: http://www.chefmichaelsmith.ca/en/home/Recipes/RecipeDetails.aspx?cms=bW9kZT0zJnJJRD00MDg_
    Although now I think I’m inspired to try something more elaborate — thanks!

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  5. Joanne Avatar
    Joanne

    Hooray for you Elise!!! The bread looks fabulous. I have been making bread for a long time and definitely prefer to knead it myself….something meditative and soothing about the kneading process. Lots of good receipe books out there – experiement and enjoy!

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  6. Lisa Avatar

    Search no-knead bread from the NY times. Very impressive bread making indeed!

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  7. chris Avatar

    Oh wow! That chocolate chip bread looks incredible. Actually…it ALL looks fabulous! Great job Elise! Always impressed by your motivation and wherewithal to get things accomplished.

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  8. Beatriz from spain Avatar
    Beatriz from spain

    Elise awesome!, And I also thought the bread was for professionals, thanks!
    Greetings

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  9. Jill Avatar

    Yay Elise! Thanks for the inspiration – baking a loaf of bread with yeast is one of my 34 to do’s this year, and I haven’t completed it yet (have until 11.25). I have my recipe all picked out – just need a free weekend. Your creations look fantastic 🙂

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  10. sarah Avatar

    both the pretzels and the twisty bread look especially delicious!
    a friend of mine has this book: http://www.amazon.com/Artisan-Bread-Five-Minutes-Revolutionizes/dp/0312362919/ref=pd_sim_b_6 there’s some expense in the start up for supplies, but the bread is fantastic.

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  11. Brianna Avatar

    Babka is the best thing ever invented.

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  12. jessica o'brien Avatar

    too cool! thank you for the book link. scott has made an amazing honey wheat + a few other varieties, but hasn’t strayed beyond that. i may get this for him + us to work off of!

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  13. Sam Avatar

    Your kitchenaid is yellow! So pretty! I’m crossing my fingers that the tangerine is still around when I get married.
    That bread looks so delicious. I’ve always thought of it as an intimidating task too, but the kind of thing that makes you go “YEAH! i did THAT!” after you’re done. I haven’t gotten farther than pizza dough yet, though.

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  14. carole Avatar

    I use a bread maker and it is already a big satisfaction to bake my own bread 🙂
    I hope I can invest in a big mixer as it is really helpfull to realise all these receipes you show… and I am tempted now :-))

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  15. Funnelcloud Rachel Avatar

    Impressive! I love baking, but rarely go to the “trouble” to make bread – though every time I do, it’s totally worth it! Thanks for the reminder – especially with the cool and rainy weather we’ve been having on the east coast – a nice warm loaf of homemade bread sounds so cozy and delicious right now!

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  16. Melissa Mann Avatar

    That chocolate chip bread looks fantastic! I love making breads…just something about it! Those pretzels look super good too!

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  17. lisasfoods Avatar

    Babka seems like it would be super challenging, but reading your experience making it makes me think more about trying to bake it myself. I just love babka. And that it reminds me of Seinfeld.

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  18. Miranda Avatar

    Practicing my bread-baking skills has seriously brought me such joy. Love your pics and good job for trying something new with such zeal! I can’t wait to check out that book.

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  19. Heather Avatar

    Looks delicious! Can we have the recipe for the pretzles?

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  20. elise blaha Avatar

    not for my exact one, because I dont want to copy from the great book, but here is one that looks just as good : http://smittenkitchen.com/2007/02/knotted-and-stacked-disappearing-acts/

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  21. Jessica D. Avatar
    Jessica D.

    Your bread looks amazing! On a more random note, I love that white bowl that the oranges are in! Would you mind telling me where you got it? Thanks for all of the wonderful inspiration on your blog!

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  22. kristen Avatar
    kristen

    That chocolate twist bread looks ridiculously good!!! It reminds me of the chocolate bread we got for breakfast at the corner Patisserie in Paris – YUMMMM! Not to mention, the pretzels look awesome, and I already know that your focaccia is delicious!
    … Okay, I’m officially hungry now 🙂

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  23. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks! Its Williams Sonoma.

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  24. Chelseabird Avatar

    Elise, all of those breads look amazing! I need some of that chocolate bread in my life asap!

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  25. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Once I figured out how to braid challah I felt like AN AMAZING MAGICIAN. Caps lock entirely necessary.
    I haven’t made bread in some time, though, so thank you for the inspiration to break out the flour again!

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  26. Jenn Avatar

    making my own bread has been on my list for a while now, yet I haven’t attempted it. hopefully soon. Have you read Animal Vegetable Miracle? It’s a lil slow to get into, but I really liked it once it got going. there are also recipes in there. in addition to making bread I’d love to try making my own cheese.

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  27. elise blaha Avatar

    I havent read that! Will investigate!

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  28. Lisa Avatar

    That bread all looks so delicious! Especially the chocolate chip bread. Yum!

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