What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Italian Herb Bread and other Recipe 'Ketchup'

I have quite a few requested recipes that I need to get caught up on sharing...so that is what I am going to post about today. Good thing, because I was lacking inspiration! The applesauce recipe for Kelli, the bread recipe for Melissa, and for Pretty Lady, the peach butter. I apologize especially to you, Pretty Lady, since it has taken SO long to get back with you. Thank you for your request and for contacting me!

First on the list:

Italian Herb Bread


1 1/2 c. warm water
4 1/4 c. bread flour
2 T. sugar
1 1/2 t. salt
2 T. Olive Oil
1 t. Italian Seasoning
2 t. active dry yeast

Place ingredients in bread machine in the order that they are written. Process under the 'basic setting'.

This recipe is a SNAP to make and is a good compliment to Italian dishes and pasta. It is wonderful the next day too, if you make the leftover bread into cheesy garlic bread. Simply add garlic powder to melted butter and brush on bread. Sprinkle with shredded mozzerella and a bit of parsley. Broil in oven until cheese is melted and a bit golden. YUM!
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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, I found your Blog from Kelli site, I am enjoying reading your blog, you seem to have a sweet spirit, and I have enjoyed your children and your cute posts.

I am new to the blogging world. I have 4 daughters and homeschool 2 of them. I LOVE being a stay-at-home mom and wife. shekinahgirlz.blogspot.com

Thank you for a glimse into your life.

Blessings
ROM15:13

Anonymous said...

What a yummy looking recipe! Delicious! Also, thanks so much for stopping by my blog recently, and for your sweet comment. I like to visit your blog too, even though I don't comment much...just call me "Lurker"! LOL Last year, I especially kept up with you as you neared your 'D-Day' with your little one. I think I was so fixated (LOL) on everyone else's birth stories since I was due in May...although our little one made his debut on April 30th! Your children are beautiful! Oh, and I was really inspired when you did your post on 'home' photo shoots! Those were great!
Have a blessed day!
Amy

Wendy said...

Rebecca, everything looks soooo yummy! I think I might have to get one of those bread machines...a small one perhaps. You must tell us...did your company just rave and rave...everything looked soooo delicious! Give it up, tell us what they said.

Rebecca said...

Shekinahhvac~Wow! That is a finger full! :-) Thanks so much for stopping by...I love to hear about new visitors! Looks like you are a busy lady!

Amy~wow. I had no idea anyone every checked my blog back in the pre-Andrew days! You are an old friend! :-)

Wendy~they seemed to like it-they said it was good. Hmmmm...they did run for the bathroom right afterwards though.... :-)

Anonymous said...

rebecca, thank you for stopping by my blog. And the stair-step of my children is fun, but you know, in response to your post---I wanted 4 boys. HHhheee, I find it so amusing that I wanted a house full of boys and I got all girls. I know the Lord has his reasons. And now that I have 4 girls I LOVE it.

And you are right, I find it adicting, I have no family here and just a few friends, so this blogging thing is my way of communicating with the world!
Thanks again
Shekinah

Anonymous said...

Hi again, yes we 1 bunny, 9 hens, 3 roosters, 1 Peacock, 2 pygmy goats, 2 ducks and a pot-bellied pig.

When you and your hubby do get the chance I do recommend it, all but the pig, tho Suzy Q is cute, she smells terrible, the goats are my favorite, they are like 2 dogs, they have the sweetest personalities, and they are very gentle with our girls. The roosters and the ducks we rescued. The hens are wonderful for the eggs. And the best part is my children are so thrilled with the animals, they rarely hang out anywhere else. And the animals are great "living" homeschool projects.

Anonymous said...

Rebecca,

Thanks so much for posting the bread recipe! Tomorrow is supposed to be rainy and so much cooler than what we have gotten used to recently--I think a good Italian meal is in order! :)

Melissa

Heather @ Marine Corps Nomads said...

Ok, quick question from the bread baking challenged... as I've always wondered, but never asked. Do you need to use bread flour and if so, what's the difference between bread flour and regular flour?

Rebecca said...

Sure thing. Basically, bread flour is a high gluten flour-which gives loftiness and elasticity to dough. And it conatins barley which helps to activate yeast.

You can substitute all purpose flour for bread flour (though the bread might not be as 'airy') but you SHOULDN'T substitute bread flour for all purpose (meaning-don't use it in cakes and cookies and recipes that call specifically for all purpose.)

Hope this helps!

Heather @ Marine Corps Nomads said...

Thanks. I've always used all-purpose flour & wheat flour in my bread maker. It turned out fine. I was just wondering what I was missing. lol!