I came home and did some more canning (apples - I'm finally done with the 2 boxes I got) and cleaned the house and whatnot and then we went back for the awards ceremony this afternoon. It was funny because there really were only about 2 or 3 entries per category so everyone literally walked away with some sort of prize (even if it was just a blue ribbon). This sweet old lady in my ward entered about every category in the super senior age division and I think came away with three top prizes. It was cute.
So they get to my category - Adult Yeast Bread Variety - and there were about 6 of us that had entered something. I thought for sure I didn't have a very good chance because there were so many more entries than just the 2 or 3 in every other category.



Swedish Egg Bread
Ingredients:
1/2 c. butter or margarine
1 c. milk
1/2 c. sugar
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. ground Cardamom
1 tbsp. yeast
1 tsp. almond extract
2 eggs
4 c. flour
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp. water
Directions:
1. Dissolve yeast in approximately 3 tablespoons of warm water. Let it foam up for 15 minutes.
2. In the meantime, place butter or margarine and milk in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Once it boils turn off heat and set aside until it cools to a lukewarm temperature.
3. In a large mixing bowl add sugar, salt and cardamom. Then add simmering milk to the sugar mixture. Add eggs, almond extract and yeast to milk and sugar mixture and mix well. Add approximately 4 cups of flour to milk and sugar mixture until mixture begins to pull away from sides.
4. Cover and let rise in warm area until it doubles. After it doubles, take dough out, knead it and divide into halves. Then divide each half into 3 parts. Roll each part into balls, and then roll balls into even strands. Place 3 strands on greased jelly pan side by side and braid strands together to make two separate loaves. Cover and let rise until loaves double.
5. Lightly brush on a mixture of egg yolk and 2 tablespoons of water on top of loaves. Bake on 350 for 20 minutes.
Makes 2 loaves
Congrats! I think that awesome! I am not a baker so to win something like that is like winning a gold medal in the Olympics. You are so stinkin' talented it is amazing. And good job with the canning. I wish I knew how to do that. The peach salsa looks TASTY!
ReplyDeleteJust me again...I have started a new 'Motherhood' blog and would love to invite you to join. I know I've asked for your email address before but I lost it so will you let me know what it is and I will send you an invite. Hope to hear from you soon.
ReplyDelete"Here the Jo-have a trophy."
ReplyDeleteSeriously that is sooo coool that you won!!! All that hard work in diatetics paid off. LOVE IT!
(So how are we going to split that money?)
Your bread is GORGEOUS!! No wonder you won! That is fantastic and I am so proud of Doug too.
ReplyDeleteHooray for Jo!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! That's awesome you won. I have always wanted to bake yummy bread but I don't have the best of luck. Maybe you could teach me!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! That bread is beautiful! So where are your rainy parade pictures? Ha Ha! I forgot that your husband served the mish in Sweden. We have 3 Swedish cousin blogs that are linked on ours and I wish I knew what they said. We just have to look at their pretty pictures and fill in the blanks!
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P.S. Great job on the canning! I have been itching to do some peaches. Yours look so pretty in their bottles!
Congratulations Joanna and Doug! I'm going to try that recipe, it looks really good. I think that's my old teaching buddy Randy Bartholomew giving out awards. I love Payson. Nice canning too!
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