My daughter Jill made the best loaf of bread. It requires just a few ingredients and stirs together easily. The only difficult part is waiting the 24 hours for it to raise. But it was more than worth the wait because this bread was delicious. We enjoyed it warm with butter. Next time (like tomorrow) we want to make Paninnis with it.
Hop on over to Anna's Table--she has great step by step photos.
Jill spends most of her time raising these three cute kids!
The bread looks SO good, and the kids are darling!!
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks SO good, and the kids are darling!
ReplyDeleteGreat bread, that is one beautiful loaf! LOVED the kiddo photos. The youngest girl looks like you! The boy looks like G! Such fun to see that. All of them just as cute as can be. Thank you so much for the sweet card in my mailbox! I have it propped up on my desk and smile each time I see it. Thank you! xo
ReplyDeleteGreat bread, that is one beautiful loaf! LOVED the kiddo photos. The youngest girl looks like you! The boy looks like G! Such fun to see that. All of them just as cute as can be. Thank you so much for the sweet card in my mailbox! I have it propped up on my desk and smile each time I see it. Thank you! xo
ReplyDeleteCute kiddos and the bread looks delish!
ReplyDeleteI bet it's so fun having Jill and family there with you. You've got some cute grandkids! That bread looks so good, I love great bread recipes. Thanks for your sweet comments on my new blog. You are an inspiration with all of your delicious recipes! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what gorgeous bread! And just look at those sweet faces :)
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks amazing!!! I'm saving the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI have only made bread a few times, but I'm not so great at planning ahead for rising times. Maybe I should make more bread to practice my planning and patience skills. LOL. This rustic bread looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteCindy, thanks for mentioning my blog. The bread looks perfect! The kids are adorable.
ReplyDeleteYour bread look just great!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture