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EASY Homemade Bread Recipe – Thrifty & Tasty!

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Posted on January 5, 2011 Written by Mary 1 Comment

I found this SUPER EASY recipe for homemade bread on a friends blog and tried it out today.  It is SO GOOD and SUPER EASY….even for me – and I’m am not a very good or patient cook/baker/etc.  This is my first attempt at homemade bread.  Another plus – I had everything on hand except the yeast, which only costed $1.19 for THREE PACKS.  So-I can make 4 more loaves with supplies I already have!  Super cheap!!

Here is what you will need to make Easy Bread:

3 Cups Warm Water (almost hot)

1 package Yeast (or 2 1/2  tsps)

1/2 tsp salt

1/3 cup sugar

5-6 cups flour (I have used many kinds of flour with this bread, so experiment and see what you like best)

Begin by combining the water, yeast, sugar and salt and let them sit for 5 minutes. Slowly start adding in your flour, and by the 4th or 5th cup of flour, I am usually using my hands. Add in flour as you need it (I used all  6 cups) Continue kneading with your hands until dough is in a ball and is somewhat elastic. Spray a bowl with cooking spray and leave the dough ball in there for rise (covered) for about an hour. Now separate the dough into two parts (with floured hands) and knead each ball a little and then shape into a loaf and set each into a sprayed bread loaf pan. I then cover them with sprayed plastic wrap (to prevent sticking) and then cover that with a towel and put them up again for another hour to rise. Now you are ready to bake them for 20-25 minutes in a 350 oven.

This recipe really is SO easy… and while the total time is over 2 hours (almost 3), it only takes a quick minute to do each step, which is why I can fit this into my day so easily.

Two best ways (in my opinion) to eat this bread? Butter and honey (to die for) … or slice and add cheddar cheese and microwave until cheese melts – so good!!

Thank you so much She Saved!

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