Saturday, February 12, 2011

Homemade Bagels

A friend of mine has been talking about making homemade bagels. We don't normally eat bagels, but BigM was watching when I was flipping through a magazine and she saw a picture of a bagel smothered in cream cheese and said, "I want to eat that."
So here you go. (And by you, I mean BigM, and you {reading} get to play along.) I used this recipe as a guideline. I recommend you read the reviews, because I learned a lot from them.
you'll need:
1 c water
1 1/2 t salt
2 T honey
1 1/2 c bread flour
1 1/2 c whole wheat flour
2 t yeast
(all ingredients need to be room temp except the water)
how you'll make it:
~fill a glass measuring cup with 1 c water and microwave for 45 seconds
~get out your bread machine and plug it in
~put honey in the bread machine
~add the hottish water
~add the yeast
~let it sit for about 10 minutes
~after 10 minutes, add the remaining ingredients
~turn the bread machine on the dough setting
~watch it for a minute and add a smidge of water as needed until the dough forms a solid ball. (I had to do this so I imagine you might too.)
~wait until the dough cycle runs out
~remove the dough from the bread machine, cut into 12 equal pieces
~shape the pieces into something that looks like a bagel
~cover with a clean dish towel and let rise for about 1 1/2 hours
~boil some water (3 q if you like to measure things)
~add the bagel dough to the boiling water, boiling for 30 seconds on each side
~transfer to a parchment paper lined baking sheet
~bake at 375 degrees for about 20 - 25 mins
~let them cool on a baking rack and enjoy
the verdict:
these are so good, not only will I never buy bagels again, but I will most definitely start eating them!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Homemade Crockpot Granola

I'm about to make this.

Alone. Because the kids would rather watch t.v.

you'll need:
5 c oatmeal
3/4 c honey
3/4 c melted butter
1/2 c chopped almonds
1 c dried fruit (I used tropical)
1/2 c wheat germ
1/2 c flax seed

how you'll make it:
~put everything in the crockpot
~stir it up
~turn crockpot on high, cover and vent lid with something small and wooden, like a chopstick or a kebob skewer. A popcicle stick would work well too.
~stir every 20 - 30 minutes or it will burn (it might start to burn even if you don't stir it every 20 - 30 mins, just check on it frequently)
~cook for about 4 hours, or until you are tired of stirring it
~dump it all onto a parchment lined baking sheet (one with a lip of some sort)

~let it cool
~store in an airtight container

the verdict:
this is delicious. I can't wait to make some more yogurt so I can eat them together. When the rest of my family tries it, I'll let you know what they say about it.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Homemade Granola Bars

LM loves granola bars, almost as much as she loves eggs. Last time they were on sale at Publix, I bought 20 boxes. (I'm not kidding.) They were BOGO and I had some $1 off coupons and some $1/2 coupons, so I really didn't pay very much for them. That was sometime last summer.

We just ran out.

So I decided to try and make my own, since some of my friends were raving about how well theirs had turned out.

I basically used this recipe.

you'll need:

2 c oatmeal
1 c flour
2/3 c chocolate chips
1 1/3 c dried cranberries
1/2 c brown sugar
1/2 c wheat bran
1 t cinnamon
1/2 t salt
1 whole egg, beaten
1/2 c honey (I only had 1/3 c, so here's hoping)
1/2 c canola oil
2 t vanilla extract*

*I didn't have any, so I just left it out. I hope it doesn't matter

how you'll make it:

~preheat the oven to 350 degrees
~line a 9 x 13 baking dish with foil, then spray with cooking spray (I don't use it, so I smeared butter on the foil)
~mix all the dry ingredients in a big bowl
~mix all the wet ingredients in a medium bowl
~pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix well (use you hands, come on, it's fun!)
~press the mixture into the baking dish
~bake for 15 - 20 mins for chewy bars and 20 - 25 mins for crunchy bars.
~let them cool for a few minutes, then cut with a pizza cutter
~let them cool completely, or they will crumble

The Verdict:

Oh my goodness, these are delicious. The rest of my family may not get to eat any of them because LM and I will probably eat the entire batch before the others even knew we made them. I am hooked! I will probably be making these at least once a week for the rest of my life.

Next time I will add ground flax seed, leave out the cinnamon and use the right amount of honey. I will also spread them in a bigger pan, because they are kind of thick.

Up next, crock pot granola.