Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Here Comes Peter Cottontail!

Easter is just a few days away, I love Easter, but it is not like it used to be.  My kids when they were little, always had cute little outfits on, that each of their grandmothers would buy them, we would all go to church, then come home and have a big family meal and get together.  A lot of family is gone now, the kids don't even want to get dressed, their idea of getting dressed up is jeans or sweat pants.  I guess I shouldn't complain though, because after all we are together, sharing a meal, family time and poking fun at each other.  My youngest will be home from college, she wanted an Easter basket so I made her one.  She will not be here next year, she'll be in another country studying, I guess I'll have to send her one!  My other three children complained because I made her a basket, two of them do not even eat candy, and the other is 38 years old - go figure.

Left - Longaberger Easter basket with ceramic bunny pin tie on.  I have had this for a number of years and always fill it with candy.  It sits in the foyer for everyone to enjoy.
Right - This is also a Longaberger Basket - The Jelly Bean Basket with ceramic tie on.  I always fill this with Starburst Jelly Beans - they are AWESOME! none better than Starburst.



Monday, March 31, 2014

Lightly Sweet Easter Bread

Easter is right around the corner, so I thought I would dig out my Easter Bread recipe and make a few loaves.  It is so good, lightly sweet and soft.  It can be eaten for breakfast or as a dessert, with a nice cup of coffee or tea.   Recipe below.

It's very festive after the glaze and sprinkles decorate it.
This recipe makes two large loaves, or 4 small loaves.
EASTER BREAD

INGREDIENTS
Dough
8 cups of unbleached flour
1 1/2 cups milk, I use skim
1/2 cup white sugar
2 navel oranges
2 envelopes active dry yeast
1 cup butter, melted
8 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon anise or almond extract
Canola oil
Extra flour for kneading
2 tablespoons of melted butter

Glaze
2 cups confectioners sugar
1/4 cup skim milk
multi colored nonpareil sprinkles

DIRECTIONS
Dump the 8 cups of flour into a large mixing bowl and set aside.  Attach dough hook to your mixer. Zest the oranges.  Juice both of them into a small bowl and set aside.  Crack the eggs into a bowl, add the salt and the anise extract, lightly scramble together, set aside.  

Heat the milk in a small saucepan over low heat, stir occasionally until it is warm, but not hot.  In the meantime, put the sugar in a small bowl and stir the orange zest into it, set it aside.  

When the milk is warmed, stir the sugar mixture into it until it dissolves.  Next, add the yeast to the mixture, stir and let sit for 10 minutes.

Add the milk/yeast mixture to the flour and begin to mix with your mixer.  The dough will be stringy. Add the melted butter, and continue to mix.  Add the orange juice to the dough and mix to combine. Next, add the egg mixture and continue mixing.

Depending how big your oranges are, and the juice you squeeze from them, you may have to add flour to the dough.  Once a sticky ball of dough forms, turn it out onto a floured surface and knead it for about 5 minutes, or until it is soft and elastic.  It will still be slightly sticky. 

Coat the surface of a large bowl with 2 teaspoons of  canola oil.  Place the ball of dough into the bowl and turn it to coat, so it does not stick to the bowl.  Cover the bowl with a towel and set in a draft free warm place until it doubles in size, about 1 hour.

While waiting for the dough to rise, line two baking sheets with parchment paper, set aside.

When the dough has risen, turn out onto a floured surface and divide in half.  Divide each half piece in two, so you will have four pieces of dough.  Roll two of the pieces into 24 inch ropes.  Loosely twist them together. Lay them side by side and fold over each other like mock braiding.  Put the braid onto one of the baking sheets and form it into a circle, carefully pinch and seal the ends.  Repeat with the remaining two pieces of dough to make another loaf.  Brush the tops with melted butter.  Lay a piece of plastic wrap over the top of each braid, and let rise in a draft free area until almost doubled in size, about 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Unless you have double ovens, bake one at a time.  Bake for 40 minutes until golden brown on top.  Remove from baking sheet to cooling rack and cool completely. Once they cool, glaze and decorate them.

For the glaze:  In a medium bowl add the confectioners sugar.  Gradually pour in milk and whisk together to reach your desired consistency of glaze.  Drizzle the glaze over the bread and sprinkle with nonpareils before it dries. Let glaze dry completely.  Wrap and store the bread at room temperature.


Monday, March 10, 2014

Getting Ready For Spring

All the snow is almost gone, and the temperatures are inching up everyday.  We just turned the clocks ahead so the days are already getting longer, a sure sign that Spring is near.  I am already geared towards cleaning out things and freshening up the house.  The boys bedrooms are already started and their bathroom will get repainted.  Next up to be painted will be my kitchen and spare bedroom.  So, while out and about, I am finding things on sale and getting ready to transform for Spring.  I can't wait to open up the windows, let the fresh air in, and hear the birds sing!  Checkout what I found.

Grommet topped curtains for the boys bedrooms.  These are perfect for boys, they slide easy on the curtain rods, you know how they grab and pull things, the next thing you know you are replacing curtain rods! They each needed 2 pair for their windows.  Each pair was only $9.99.  I got four pair of curtains for $39.96!  At the Christmas Tree Shop.
New brightly colored tablecloth for the kitchen table in all sizes, and colors - $9.99 at the Christmas Tree Shop.  They also had matching table runners and napkins.
This 60" x 104" Ralph Lauren tablecloth was $19.99 at Home Goods.  It will go beautifully with my  planned tablescape for Easter dinner.  My wonderful sister bought me a whole set of this Cabbage Dinnerware that I absolutely love and use every Easter.  So when I come across a piece that I don't have I add to my collection.  This serving bowl was $9.99 at Home Goods.  Cute little Easter napkins - $1.99 at Christmas Tree Shop.  They have tons and tons of  very inexpensive paper products.