I came across a recipe online the other week, and saved it in my email. Finally, it's time to try it. First try, I used my stand-up mixer. But I noticed right away that the dough looked off.
Me to the mister: 'yot, nganong nisuway man ko ug laing bread recipe oy nga sakto na man tong akoa sa una. Perfect na man to oy! (Why did I try this other bread recipe when mine is perfect already?!)
The Mister: Di ba lisud man na himuon? (Isn't that hard to make?)
Me: Dili oy! Kapila na bitaw ko gahimo sa una! (No, it's not! I made it many times in the past.)
I have several ebidensya.
So I mixed another batch still using the new recipe using my breadmaker. I didn't discard the first try. I let it rise.
Guess what? It was still a failure! The dough looked runny, and it didn't rise as much as I wanted it to.
So, I scrapped the cinnamon roll idea, and salvaged the two big lump of runny doughs into small buns topped with sugar. The rest that didn't fit in the pan, I made it into a loaf.
This morning, the mister woke me up with my coffee in his hand. He was already on his second roll when I joined him in the dining room. He said the bread tasted like monay.
...and he finished 6.

Good morning! Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
2 comments:
OMG! wahhhh your family must be so blessed to have you Ma'am! I haven't had any home-baked cinnamon or ensaymada because I'm the only one who bakes in our family. Sadly, something went wrong with my oven and I still have to find someone who could fix it for me :( so sad!
So happy for you and your fam Ma'am that you've enjoyed a wonderful baked treats fresh from the oven, and made with love pa jud! <3
love lots,
Tin
mypoeticisolation.blogspot.com
Your bread rolls looked so delicious and yummy!!! I want some!
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