Diets
Ingredients
Produce
Baking & Spices
Oils & Vinegars
Dairy
Liquids
Found on fifteenspatulas.com
Ingredients
Directions
Title: | Super Fluffy Jumbo Garlic Knots |
Descrition: | Summer seems to be the most unlikely time to love baking bread, but it's my favorite! The dough always rises so beautifully and I get the fluffiest bread, all because the house is warmer than other times of year. A solution to this would be to get one of those fancy bread proofing drawers for my kitchen (and shell out over $1000 for one, but I consider those to be a major luxury that I probably won't be getting until many years from now. Do you have one? If so, do you love it? In the meantime, I'll keep enjoying the extra fluffy summer bread. Homemade bread is so worth it! I've posted garlic knots before, however those garlic knots were made with a fresh garlic parsley butter, whereas these are a bit more pizzeria-style. The one I make totally depends on my mood! Start by combining yeast, warm water, and sugar in a bowl of a stand mixer and letting it sit for 10 minutes until foamy: Add flour, salt, and olive oil, and mix it up for a few seconds with the dough hook, to get it |
Super Fluffy Garlic Knots
Produce
Baking & Spices
Oils & Vinegars
Dairy
Liquids
The first person this recipe
Found on fifteenspatulas.com
Fifteen Spatulas
Super Fluffy Jumbo Garlic Knots
Summer seems to be the most unlikely time to love baking bread, but it's my favorite! The dough always rises so beautifully and I get the fluffiest bread, all because the house is warmer than other times of year. A solution to this would be to get one of those fancy bread proofing drawers for my kitchen (and shell out over $1000 for one, but I consider those to be a major luxury that I probably won't be getting until many years from now. Do you have one? If so, do you love it? In the meantime, I'll keep enjoying the extra fluffy summer bread. Homemade bread is so worth it! I've posted garlic knots before, however those garlic knots were made with a fresh garlic parsley butter, whereas these are a bit more pizzeria-style. The one I make totally depends on my mood! Start by combining yeast, warm water, and sugar in a bowl of a stand mixer and letting it sit for 10 minutes until foamy: Add flour, salt, and olive oil, and mix it up for a few seconds with the dough hook, to get it