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December 28, 2025 at 9:11 am #48054December 28, 2025 at 4:02 pm #48055
I made a double batch of bagel dough, but I think I messed up the water, it was way too soft. The second batch was cinnamon-raisin bagels.
David's scale seems to be inconsistent, too.
So, there are probably the ugliest batch of bagels I've ever made, but I'm sure they'll still taste good.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.December 28, 2025 at 8:50 pm #48060It's challenging, Mike, to bake in someone else's kitchen with their tools.
I baked my adaptation of the recipe for Ellen's buns, but I made them as 12 rolls, which I baked in a 10 x 10-inch pan. We used some of the rolls for pork tenderloin sandwiches this evening, and we will have them again tomorrow.
December 29, 2025 at 6:00 pm #48064On Monday, I made dough for Whole Wheat Sourdough Cheese Crackers using my new mixer. With my husband's blessing, I bought an Ankarsrum to replace the Cuisinart mixer which died in November. It arrived on Christmas Eve, but I only opened the box today, when I had time to devote my full attention to it. I watched some of the videos on YouTube, before making the cracker dough. I am pleased with how the mixer handled the dough. I wanted to start with an easy recipe before moving on to bread.
December 30, 2025 at 7:40 pm #48068My baking plans for Tuesday afternoon were derailed by a pantry shelf collapsing, which collapsed the shelf below it. Fortunately, I was right there, so only one item fell out before I held the doors. I passed items to Scott. We were fortunate nothing broke. I have had it with these cabinets and their plastic holders for shelves. Scott is researching metal holders to replace the plastic ones.
December 31, 2025 at 11:25 am #48069I did potato rolls with raisins and orange peel on Monday. This is the same recipe I did on Xmas day but I needed another batch to give to friends who were out of town and to eat myself. I celebrated Xmas day with pancakes and plenty of maple syrup.
This was made with help of my Kitchen Aid mixer. I find its much less messy than kneading by hand.December 31, 2025 at 2:57 pm #48070BA, the Ankarsrum sounds very interesting. ATK tested it recently and they really liked it. I'd get one if I had the space for it.
Yesterday I made chocolate chip bar cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies. I plumped the raisins in brandy. I have a couple of big bottles of a famous American brandy that I don't like, that was gifted to me, so I look for ways to use it. The brandy used to be decent, drinkable, but a few years ago they changed it. I believe they shortened the aging process and added sugar and flavorings to it in order to cover up the harshness that results from the shorter aging process. I'm sure that the brother, who was a Christian, that started the brand would be disappointed with what they've done with it.
The cookies are going with me to a neighbors tonight for the New Years feast.
December 31, 2025 at 8:24 pm #48071I hope the Ankarsrum works out well, I've admired the way it works.
December 31, 2025 at 8:28 pm #48073Most of the people I know who have Anks love them, but they do take some getting used to.
We've come close to buying one several times. If my 50+ year old KA fails, that might be what we wind up getting.
My younger brother bought himself a KA recently to replace an ancient mixer that our mother had. He's still learning the ins and out of using it.
December 31, 2025 at 10:53 pm #48075I baked three loaves of Whole Wheat Oat Bran Bread, using my new Ankarsrum mixer. Although Pleasant Hill Grain sent me a quick start guide with a bread recipe, it called for freshly ground whole wheat flour, gluten, and bread enhancer, none of which are found in my kitchen. However, the recipe was helpful in that I looked at the amounts of flour and liquid. I decided that the four-loaf recipe was close to my recipe which makes three loaves. (I think their loaves are smaller.) I added another 2 oz. of water to the 6 oz. in my recipe, and I ended up using about 40 g less of the bread flour. I also included a rest after adding the whole grain ingredients and half the bread flour. I'm still learning about how long to knead it. Speed 2 seems to be the correct one for bread, although I mixed at Speed 1. It required about 9 minutes. The loaves baked up beautifully, and my husband was impressed. The mixer requires less hands-on time than my Cuisinart did, and it is much easier to clean.
To go with soup for dinner, I baked a half recipe of Rory's Irish Scones, a recipe from the newer Baking Sheet series that I first baked this summer. I managed a much lighter texture this time.
After dinner, I baked a pumpkin pie. We had too many other goodies around for me to bake it for Christmas, but New Year's Day works!
January 1, 2026 at 11:24 am #48076Happy New Year Everyone!
We began ours with Cornmeal-Pumpernickel Waffles.
January 1, 2026 at 12:26 pm #48077I won't be baking today but I think I'll make honey wheat bread tomorrow.
January 2, 2026 at 1:57 pm #48080Wheat bread rising, I may make more Banh Mi rolls, too, as we finished the last batch yesterday.
January 2, 2026 at 4:21 pm #48081I have been on the go everyday for awhile. Happy New Year to everyone!
Mike your bagels looked good to me, taste is what counts anyway!
BakerAunt I'm glad you didn't have much damage with your broken shelf.
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