I almost forgot to post recipes for cast iron. We finally had a huge storm come through most of the night and early morning. The oppressive heat and humidity is gone for now.(PS for some reason I was thinking it was Saturday-nope it's Friday the 13th haha so I am not late after all-a senior moment I guess)
The lake out my windows is lovely and very calm this morning
and if you are out camping or in your back yard-Camp Fire Bread on a Stick
Cast Iron Irish Soda Bread
There are so many different breads-One just needs to explore recipes that you would like to bake. Hoping this will give you a start
Happy Friday the 13th and weekend
Oh so cool!!!! I wonder if I can save this post to my favorites on my computer? I want to try some of these recipes because we have a wonderful campfire pit. I have my grandma's old Dutch oven-it's cast aluminum I think-but it's been used for decades by her and now me-I love it. Your cast iron posts are so fun. I owe you a letter!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Debra, no hurries with writing back. I am so happy you are enjoying these recipe posts. I have never worked with aluminum in the fire-and I do have one of those pots too. My Grandma used allot of aluminum pans. I did just find this article https://50campfires.com/exploring-aluminum-dutch-ovens/
DeleteLet us know how it works out for you
oh and I don't know how to save blog post to the computer but I do save them to my pinterest boards when I want to be able to get back to them
DeleteSo nice of you to look that up for me!!!! I think I did manage to save this post to my reading list.
Deleteyou are welcome-I never used mine in the fire so wasn't sure, but since they are old makes sense they would have been
DeleteHi Kath, your bread looks good. I thought it was Saturday today, too, then I saw the date on the computer. We used to do those bread sticks at scout camp. Lovely photos, too. Have a good weekend, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI knew it was friday the 13th and then when I did this post I thought it was saturday haha. I remember these bread sticks too from our camp fire girls camp outs Happy weekend
DeleteHave a nice weekend;-))
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DeleteThe lake does look beautiful this morning. It's amazing what rain and cooler temps can do - even for water. We are hoping the front holds together enough to bring us some rain later tonight. I will confess that I am struggling with gluten-free breads. Nothing looks more delicious and hearty as breads cooked over a campfire.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I spent money and time with new cookbooks and ingredients, supplies to make a decent gluten free bread--I never got there and I did try. Larry says you don't eat bread that often just buy it-and he is right I never did eat much bread. Udi gluten free breads are excellent, there is a local grocery store nearby that keeps some in their freezers which is a good idea so they won't go stale.
Deleteand Bob's Red Mill gluten free bread mixes are really good too-so that's what I do now if I have a taste for bread
Hope you get some rain too
Your lake photos are great today, Kathy. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI want to try that no-knead bread when it gets cooler and I get some yeast. I like that you can also bake it in your oven using a regular pan, too. Sally has FOUR bread makers and I've never seen her use a single one! Thanks for the bread recipe I plan to make when the weather cools.
awesome Elizabeth, I look forward to seeing your bread. years ago I had gotten a bread machine for a gift-didn't care for it at all so gave it away-there are several no knead bread recipes around too if you like baking breads
DeleteBeautiful lake-pics, keep them coming, please!
ReplyDeleteI made low carb bread - I loved it, but ate it too often, now I have some in the freezer and no desire to eat it!
I get Ingo bread from his fav bakery every Monday and he eats that for every working brekkie and lunch, boy, I´d rather starve eating the same every working day!!!
I made hearty waffles and after three days are done. Yet I still have so much left!
Like you said, getting old(er) you don´t need so much anymore. For 2 people?! It will last two weeks! Think I´ll freeze the stuff. (Ingo hates the waffles, he even didn´t try them!).
bummer Ingo doesn't like waffles-Larry just requested them so will make some soon I make Belgium waffles
DeleteLOL, reckon your waffles are sweet? I froze the rest. Mine came with ham, cheese, basil, parsley, eggs, harissa.
DeletePickled eggs today. Also Ingo´s recipe, also he doesn´t like it no more. Let me understand that man!
that's a bummer-ask him what he wants you make for food.
DeleteNo mine are not very sweet
How do you pickle your eggs-I always pickled with pickled beets
oh and check your emails
DeleteThe Dutch oven bread looks delicious!
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