Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Rise







This dough has been worked over real good. 
I have slapped it


Punched it down and beat it until it was flat


And then I finished it off with a prison pounding

And then I put it in a dark corner and this dough 
said to me...."F***" you. 

Now watch me rise

Watch me Rise

Life is a lot like that too.There are times I have been beat down and flattened, but something magical happened. Something spirtiual that made me transform under the pressure. 
I rose and you will rise too.

Even after all that pounding and flattening, heat made me rise even more.


Your enemies will think you are done and then you will rise and become so fragrant. They won't even know what hit them. 
You won't even look the same.


I said you won't look the same








Who ever thought that baking bread would have such a powerful metaphor for life. I have been baking bread since I was a little girl and now I bake bread as a mom with my son by my side.  Baking bread is a labor of love.  When you feel flattened by life, think about this metaphor. I bet you will never look at a loaf of bread the same way.

I hope I have inspired you. And now I want to encourage you to try my bread recipe. Ready? Here we go! 

Rosemary  Bread

Ingredients



2 ¼ teaspoon yeast

1 ¼ cup warm water

3 ¼ cups flour

¼ treapoon sea salt

¼ teaspoon Italian seasoning

1 tablespoon dried rosemary





Melted butter mixed with olive oil  (Approximately 2 tablespoons olive oil and 2 tablespoons butter



Stir yeast in warm water and let stand for 5 minutes.

In large bowl, beat 1 cup of flour with yeast mixture, adding salt, to make a smooth batter. Beat in 2 1/4 cups of remaining flour and herbs. Dough will be stiff.


Turn onto a floured board, and knead for 10 minutes. Slam the dough down onto the counter at least 6 times!


Form dough into a smooth ball, and place in a greased bowl with a lid or plastic wrap. Cover and allow it to double in size (90 minutes). Punch dough down and form ball again. Cover. Let it double again (60 minutes). Punch down dough. Roll into a flat big ball.


Place on a greased baking sheet or use parchment paper. Cut into the top 4 shallow cuts, forming a big X.


Cover with a cloth and let it rise for 30 minutes.

Brush with melted butter, and olive oil, sprinkle with dried rosemary

Bake at 375F for 30 minutes.


*Using parchment paper allows the bread to just slide off the paper and pan right onto your cutting board. Also, put covered bowl into oven with light on, and it will rise better.


Baking bread is so much fun! My son loves playing with the dough and then enjoying the warm bread fresh from the oven. I hope you have as much fun baking this as we did:-)


And remember, like bread, YOU WILL RISE.













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43 comments:

  1. Wow this is one of the best blog post I ever read. Such a great metaphor! I love it! You've inspired me to make some bread too. I've never tried but I'm willing to.

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  2. This was very inspirational. Have you ever thought about being a motivational speaker. I looked to your blogs for a pick me upper. Thanks for your words of wisdom.

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  3. That was totally badass and absolutely beautiful at the same time.
    P.S. Your dress is making go insane with jealousy.

    http://www.glamkittenslitterbox.com/
    Twitter: @GlamKitten88

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  4. Such a fitting post :-) LOVE IT!!!!!!

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  5. I agree singlemomthersjourney this is one of the best blog post I've ever read!
    You are definitely an inspiration!
    AH

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  6. Okay, I think (although I don't cook at all and have been known to burn water) I'm going to have to try this. More for the metaphor than anything else. I need to rise!

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  7. Your dress is gorgeous and that bread look sooo good!!!



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  8. That bread really is a great metaphor for life-and it looks so good!
    -Meagan
    http://spunkychateau.blogspot.com

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  9. nice post! i love your leopard dress and love the metaphor!

    http://sarassweetstyle.blogspot.com/

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  10. Your bread turned out fantastic!

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  11. This was a lovely post and I loved how you compared baking to the real life :) very inspirational, u go girl :)!

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  12. Beautiful dress and I am loving your nails PLUS cooking bread!!!!!!!!!!! yuummmm!! clothes, nails and food...BEST COMBINATION~!!!!!!! :D :D :D

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  13. oh my good....perfect !! i follow you!...M*


    http://fashionmanie.blogspot.com/

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  14. Wow! You look so lovely! Cool dress :)

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  15. I never saw cooking bread in that way! It gives me a warm feeling when I read how you cook with your son and that it is a labor of love ^-^

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  16. Thanks for the comment on my page about my Via Spiga sandals...I got them a Macy's a few years ago...they are so comfortable to walk in.

    About this apron...too cute! Reminds me of Jessie Steele aprons!

    http://whatiworetiptotoe.blogspot.com

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  17. I love the metaphor. LOVED this post so much and that bread looks yummy!!!

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  18. Oh yeah! is that your apron, if so it's GORGE, if it's a dress, it's still gorge@ LOVE IT!

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  19. Wow, looks delicious! My sister is a fashion designer and we have a blog alwaystrainingtrio.blogspot.com

    Anywhoo, u should check her out

    edelweissbysarah.com

    Impressive skills my dear =)


    -Jen

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  20. Your dress looks like a very cute apron.

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  21. You look HOT! I love that apron. Love your blog too! Now following! XO

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  22. Ay, Ay,baking while wearing leopard
    I'm your new fan amor.
    thanks for stopping by.

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  23. Hey girl,
    Being Italian bread is a staple!
    Great outfit pic too! Just did a blog on animal print couture. Very Haute and Hot!
    Bon Apetite!
    Always,
    Diane

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  24. Thank you for visiting me.
    I really love your blog ! He is so
    interesting.
    It's a great post, your dress is beautiful.
    See you soon.

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  25. you are the sexiest cook ever!!!! :)

    Jen
    http://blankwhiteframes.blogspot.com

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  26. Great post. The bread looks delicious! I love the way you told a story with your pictures. I have never made bread, but I may just try it now.
    I love the leopard.

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  27. What a great post. Very creative.
    Daphne.
    http://fashiondivamommy.blogspot.com

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  28. Never looked at bread making in that way but it is a great metaphor. You look gorgeous as ever and your bread looks super delicious. Absolutely love this post!

    xx
    Heel in Mint

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  29. What a beautiful metaphor it is too! You are vibrant and infectious-and I love reading your blog! I have just award you the Sunshine Award over on my blog! Have a great Friday!

    xx

    Erin @ http://www.trufflesnruffles.com/

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  30. A beautiful bread and baker! ;-P A lovely post.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  31. Cooking in STYLE! I love it! The bread looks great, too.

    http://shannonsometimes.blogspot.com/

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  32. Such a great metaphor, you're right! And you look GOOD while baking--I don't look like that in my kitchen, that's for sure!

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  33. Oh my! it looks so delicious! and you darling look gorgeous... LOVE the apron ;)

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  34. Thank's for your sweet comment ! I really love your nails ! And the bread looks so delicious, you made me want to try this, thank's for the recipe ! Keep checking out :
    http://nothinlasts.blogspot.com

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  35. Oh la la la...animal print + heels + baking...now that's hot! Regardless, wonderful message :)

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  36. Sounds so yummy. I'll have to bookmark this recipe.

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  37. Wow you look great! That animal print suits you and don't get me started on the bread...I bet your house smelled AMAZING!!!

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  38. This was BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Such a inspiration... keep'em coming!!!!

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  39. 1. Cute Apron
    2. AMAZInG Metaphor...I mean seriously nailed it. That's so great that you bake bread. I may have to try sometime

    Shasie of Live Life in Style

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  40. Yes, yes, yes!!! I've been looking for some sexy aprons like this one and I love the way your fist pounded into the dough, sexy ;-)
    Thanks for the recipe. My kids and I are always looking for new ones to try.

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