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đ A Recipe With a Story
My grandmother learned this recipe from her grandmother, who originally made it in a small, wood-fired kitchen more than 100 years ago. Ingredients were simple, nothing fancy, but everything was fresh, honest, and made with care.
Back then, recipes werenât written down. They were taught by watching:
- A handful of this
- A pinch of that
- Knead until it âfeels rightâ
- Cook until it âsmells readyâ
This recipe is more than foodâitâs history brought to life.
đ„Ł The 100-Year-Old Recipe: Grandmotherâs Golden Rustic Loaf
While many old family recipes are for cakes, soups, or stews, the one my grandmother passed down is a rustic, golden loaf of breadâsoft inside, crisp on the outside, and perfect with butter or jam.
Itâs simple, humble, and incredibly comforting.
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup warm water
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 tablespoons melted butter or oil
- 1 packet (2Œ tsp) active dry yeast
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
1. Activate the yeast
In a bowl, mix warm water, sugar, and yeast.
Let it sit for 5â10 minutes until foamyâjust like my grandmother taught me.
She used to say, âWhen the yeast wakes up, the bread will too.â
2. Make the dough
Add flour, salt, and melted butter to the yeast mixture.
Stir with a wooden spoon, then use your hands to bring the dough together.
My grandmother always said the dough should feel âaliveââsoft, warm, and stretchy.
3. Knead until smooth
Turn onto a floured surface.
Knead for 8â10 minutes, until the dough becomes elastic.
This step is where generations of hands shaped the same recipe.
4. Let the dough rise
When I was a child, my grandmother would tap the dough gently and smile, saying, âItâs ready to become bread.â
5. Shape and bake
Form the dough into a loaf or round shape.
Place on a baking pan and let sit for another 20â30 minutes.
Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 25â30 minutes, or until the crust is golden and the bottom sounds hollow when tapped.
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