Friday, September 28, 2018

Mabon Buttermilk Bread

In celebration of autumn, I made some delicious homemade bread! This was actually my first time ever making bread from scratch without a bread machine. It's so much easier this way! I adapted this recipe from a British site, so these measurements may seem a bit different. You'll need:

3 mugs of bread flour (as in, a regular sized coffee mug)
500ml of buttermilk (roughly 2 cups)
2 tspn baking soda
Chopped dried fruit and spices of your choice

Quick note: If you cannot get buttermilk, you can simply use regular milk or soy milk and add lemon juice to it. A good rule of thumb is half a lemon per 1 cup of milk. After adding the juice, let the milk sit for 5 minutes before adding it to the dough. It will slightly curdle and give you perfect buttermilk.

Combine all dry ingredients in a large bowl. For this loaf, I used dried apricots, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Slowly add the buttermilk a bit at a time. You may end up not needing the entire 2 cups. Keep adding and stirring until you have a moist dough that is easy to handle. Prep your baking sheet with a bit of oil and a dusting of flour. Place your ball of dough on the sheet and dust the top with more flour as you shape it into a nice dome. Bake at 350F for 45 minutes.
Although there's fruit in the loaf, this is not meant to be very sweet or served as a dessert. It is very much a hearty, dense, spicy  bread with fruit bits as an accent. This is perfect at brunch with butter or jam, or by itself as a snack.



Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Polish Shrimp

Long time no blog! Life has been a train wreck the past few months, but has currently settled down a little bit. Let's talk food!

This is a hearty recipe that is yummy anytime, but especially during autumn.
In a skillet with either olive oil or bacon grease, saute chopped onion, bell peppers, and cabbage. When cabbage begins to soften, add 1lb of cleaned shrimp and two links of chopped kielbasa. I like to add salt, black pepper, sage, paprika, turmeric, ginger, garlic, and allspice. Mix well in skillet and let simmer until shrimp is fully cooked and kielbasa is plump. Dish into bowls and serve with green onion and cornbread. Delish!