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Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

 
There’s simply nothing like fresh homemade bread. Despite knowing the powers of “homemade,” I usually leave bread as a grocery-store purchase but when I came across this Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread recipe by TK member Stephanie (a she recipe adapted from White On Rice Couple), I was enamored with the combination of oats, honey and whole wheat flour. When this loaf came out of the oven, I immediately made a commitment to myself to bake more bread. This bread yields a loaf that is slightly sweet in flavor, hearty in texture and utterly delicious when eaten warm. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

To get started, you’ll need: water, honey, whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, oats, butter and salt. 

You can make the dough in a stand-up mixer if you have one, but if you don’t, you can make this whole loaf by hand. This dough is actually very easy to knead by hand. It won’t leave you sweating like other doughs. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Combine the water and milk in a microwave-safe bowl and nuke it for 30 to 40 seconds, until the mixture is warm. Then pour in the honey.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Sprinkle the dry active yeast atop the milk mixture and allow it to get nice and foamy, about 10 minutes. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Add the whole wheat flour and all-purpose flour. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Pour in the melted butter and oats. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Mix all of the ingredients together until the dough forms. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

If you’re using a stand-up mixer, you can knead the dough using the dough hook for 10 to 15 minutes. If you’re using your hands, you can simply knead the dough on a heavily floured surface for 15 minutes until the dough transform from sticky to nice and smooth. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

When you’re done kneading, transfer it to a clean bowl and cover it with a tea towel to rise for 1 hour or until the dough has doubled in size. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

After the dough is done with its first rise, this is how it’ll look. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Punch it down and transfer it to a lightly floured surface. Shape it into an 8-by-8-inch square. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Roll up the dough …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

And then transfer it to a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan, seam-side down. Cover the loaf again with a tea towel and let it rise for 30 minutes, or until the dough reaches the edges of the pan. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Sprinkle the oats on top of the loaf and transfer it to the oven to bake for about 45 minutes. You’ll know when the bread is done when the loaf’s top is dark brown and the bread sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK member Stephanie of Girl Versus Dough.

Allow the loaf to cool to room temperature and then slice it up!

This bread is a beauty when it comes out of the oven. It’s ideal for everything from your weekday sandwiches to a snack with a cup of coffee. I personally enjoyed a slice with a smear of salted butter and a drizzle of honey. It was perfection. 

Thanks for sharing the recipe, Stephanie! Go check out her blog, Girl Versus Dough, for more of her recipes.

 
 

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Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread

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Whole wheat sandwich bread made with oats and honey and a whole lot of yum.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Water
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 2-¼ teaspoons Active Dry Yeast
  • 2 Tablespoons Honey
  • 2-½ cups Whole Wheat Flour
  • 2 cups Bread Or All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 cup Rolled Oats, Plus More For Topping Loaf
  • 4 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter, Melted And Cooled Slightly
  • 1 Tablespoon Salt

Preparation Instructions

Pour water and milk into a microwave-safe bowl; heat 30 to 45 seconds until warm (about 115ºF). Pour into the bowl of a stand mixer.

Add yeast and honey. Let sit 10 minutes until yeast is foamy.

Stir in flours, oats, butter and salt. Using a dough hook, knead on medium speed 6 minutes until dough is smooth, elastic and only slightly sticky (alternatively, knead by hand 10 to 15 minutes on a lightly floured surface until smooth, elastic and only slightly sticky). Keep dough in bowl and cover with a tea towel. Let rise 1 hour until doubled.

When dough is doubled, punch down and transfer to a lightly floured surface. Press into an 8-by-8-inch square, then tuck in sides slightly and roll up into a log. Transfer to a lightly greased 9-by-5-inch loaf pan, seam-side down. Cover with a tea towel and let rise 30 to 40 minutes until dough reaches the edges of the pan (but not doubled).

Heat oven to 400ºF (375ºF if loaf pan is dark or nonstick). Sprinkle oats on top of risen loaf. Bake 40 to 50 minutes, rotating halfway through baking, until loaf is deep brown on top and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom. Remove from loaf pan and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Adapted from White On Rice Couple.

 
 
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Adrianna is the lovely lady behind the scrumptious blog A Cozy Kitchen. It’s filled with all kinds of mouthwatering recipes and gorgeous photography. Whether you’re in the mood for something vegetarian or meaty, fancy or pure comfort, light or decadent, there’s sure to be something there for everyone.

 

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Let’s Talk Food Gifts

Posted by in Holidays, Kitchen Talk

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Food Gifts)

 
Food gifts are a great way to give something personal and unique. They also make the recipient feel extra special, because they know you spent your valuable time and effort making it just for them.

We’ve already established my lack of crafting skills and sadly, that extends into the realm of wrapping up Mason jars or assembling gift baskets. So our topic this week is:

What are your favorite food gift ideas?

 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Kitchen Talk: Food Gifts (Cowgirl Cookies, submitted by TK member Angie of Bakerella)

My favorite food gift ideas have all come from Tasty Kitchen. I love Bakerella’s lovely Cowgirl Cookies (I bow to her genius). The cookie mix looks so lovely layered in the jar, and for me, that’s already most of the decorating done for me. In fact, Bakerella’s original blog post includes instructions on how to package them, complete with downloadable labels and instruction tags in pink or brown so you can gift these to boys or girls. I think these are perfect for a family with kids.

 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Kitchen Talk: Food Gifts (Cranberry Butter, recipe submitted by TK member MissyDew, photo and guest post by Natalie Perry of Perry's Plate)

My other absolute favorite is this Cranberry Butter from MissyDew. It’s so quick and simple and everyone I’ve given it to has loved it.

 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Kitchen Talk: Food Gifts (Pioneer Woman's Cinnamon Rolls)

Betsy loves their tradition of giving cinnamon rolls. She says, “Delivering something to a friend’s door is great, because you get a chance to stop in and say happy holidays. I remember making those rounds with my mom, and it was always a fun, happy experience. Also, everyone can use an easy breakfast during the busy season. I’ve had friends come to expect the cinnamon rolls and look forward to the special delivery.”

 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Kitchen Talk: Food Gifts (Pioneer Woman's Cinnamon Rolls)

 
It’s a cliché that bears repeating because it’s true: It’s the thought that counts. People appreciate whatever they receive and often we worry too much that what we make isn’t impressive enough or packaged nicely enough. Those who truly love us will always be grateful for us—the gift is simply a nice bonus. But it’s always nice to learn new ways we can make our gifts a little bit more special for them because we love them too.

So if you have any great tips for food gifts or just suggestions for pretty packaging, we’re eager to learn!

 
 

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Pumpkin Butter

Posted by in Holidays, Step-by-Step Recipes

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

 
With gift season quickly approaching, Marie has provided this incredibly easy recipe for Pumpkin Butter that is sure to stand out in the sea of jarred food gifts. It should be illegal how simple this is!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

For each jar you plan to pack, you will need: pumpkin puree, brown sugar, apple juice, vanilla extract, cinnamon, ground ginger, ground nutmeg, allspice, and lemon juice.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

In a saucepan, pour in the pumpkin, brown sugar, apple juice …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

Vanilla extract …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

Cinnamon …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

Ground ginger …

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

And allspice.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

Stir to combine ingredients. Allow mixture to come to a boil, reduce heat to low, then simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. I recommend keeping a close eye on your butter to ensure it doesn’t burn. Remove from the heat.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pumpkin Butter. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Marie of Citron Limette.

Stir in the lemon juice, allow to cool, then transfer to a jar. Now you have a lovely, versatile pumpkin butter to share (or not, no judgement here!). Visit Marie’s beautiful site Citron Limette for other holiday treat ideas, as well as hundreds of other creative recipes.

 
 

 
 
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There’s so much to say about Georgia, we don’t know where to start. Leaving Wall Street for the French Culinary Institute, followed by a stint at the Gramercy Tavern and La Chassagnette in France, her passion for food and food traditions are evident and inspiring. Visit her site at Georgia Pellegrini, where you’ll find more recipes, photos, learn all about her wonderful books Girl Hunter and Food Heroes, and enjoy her latest adventures.

 
 

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Turkey Sandwiches

Posted by in Holidays, Looks Delicious!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Thanksgiving Sandwiches

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Thanksgiving Sandwiches (Satay-Inspired Turkey Grilled Cheese with Nutty Masala Sauce, submitted by TK member Faith Gorsky of An Edible Mosaic) Tasty Kitchen Blog: Thanksgiving Sandwiches (Cheesy Roast Turkey and Veggie Panini, submitted by TK member Megan of Wanna Be A Country Cleaver)

How was everyone’s holiday? Good? Stuffed? Voices hoarse from all the talking and laughing and football cheering? Have tons of leftovers and don’t know what to do with them?

In case you’re looking for ideas, here are two that caught our eye. They both call for turkey deli meat, but who says you can’t use some of that great roasted turkey you have?

First is Faith’s Satay-Inspired Turkey Grilled Cheese with Nutty Masala Sauce. This sandwich gives your turkey a completely different flavor profile with its earthy flavors. I think the peanut butter is a nice touch and a little cranberry sauce on the side won’t hurt. Or you can grab your leftover turkey meat and vegetables and make Megan’s Cheesy Roast Turkey and Veggie Panini. Her recipe calls for spinach but I don’t see why you can’t throw in some broccoli rabe or even Brussels sprouts in there if you have any left over.

Here are the printables for both sandwiches. Have a great weekend, everyone—and get some rest in between all that shopping! !

 
 

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Satay-Inspired Turkey Grilled Cheese with Nutty Masala Sauce

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The Nutty Masala Sauce I made for this sandwich was inspired by satay sauce, but has butternut squash puree for a fun twist. It’s amazing on this sandwich, but I’m sure you can think of at least 10 other uses for it off the top of your head (it’s amazing even eaten off a spoon).

Ingredients

  • FOR THE SAUCE:
  • 2 Tablespoons Creamy Peanut Butter
  • 2 Tablespoons Butternut Squash Puree (See Note)
  • ½ Tablespoons Honey
  • ½ Tablespoons Rice Vinegar Or Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Light Soy Sauce
  • ¼ teaspoons Garlic Powder
  • ¼ teaspoons Ginger Powder
  • ⅛ teaspoons Garam Masala Spice Mix
  • ⅛ teaspoons Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
  • Salt To Taste
  • FOR THE SANDWICHES:
  • 8 slices Your Favorite Bread
  • 8 teaspoons Butter
  • 4 teaspoons Sesame Seeds
  • ½ pounds Oven-roasted, Thinly Sliced Turkey Deli Meat
  • 1 whole Medium Red Bell Pepper, Quartered, Seeded, And Thinly Sliced
  • 4 ounces, weight Mozzarella Cheese, Shredded
  • 2 whole Scallions, White And Green Parts, Thinly Sliced, For Garnish

Preparation Instructions

1. Use a fork to stir together all ingredients for the Nutty Masala Sauce in a medium bowl. Taste and add salt as desired. Set aside for now.
2. For the sandwiches, spread 1 teaspoon of butter on 1 side of each slice of bread. Then sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon sesame seeds onto the buttered side of each bread slice, gently pressing the seeds in.
3. Lay 4 bread slices onto your work surface with the butter/sesame side facing down. Spread some of the sauce onto the bread and top with the turkey, red bell pepper and mozzarella. Place the remaining slices of bread on top of the cheese with the butter/sesame side facing up.
4. Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Once hot, carefully add the sandwiches and cook until the cheese is melted and the bread is golden, flipping once. It should take about 4 minutes per side (you can turn the heat up or down as necessary).
5. To serve, transfer the sandwiches to serving plates and sprinkle on the scallions.

Notes:
– Butternut squash puree: This is super easy to make; however, if you don’t have time to whip up a batch, canned pumpkin will also work. If you’re using canned pumpkin, look for solid-pack pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling (which has spices and sweeteners).

 

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Cheesy Roast Turkey and Veggie Panini

See post on Megan {Country Cleaver}’s site!
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Take a bite of this crispy and totally cheesy roast turkey and veggie panini for those chilly fall nights. It’s even better with a side of completely creamy tomato soup.

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 whole Onion, Sliced And Caramelized
  • 4 slices Hearty Garlic Artisan Bread
  • 3 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon Mustard
  • ½ pounds Roasted Turkey Sliced Lunchmeat
  • 1 whole Tomato, Thinly Sliced
  • 1 cup Spinach
  • 4 slices Cheddar Cheese

Preparation Instructions

To caramelize onions, preheat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add in butter and allow to melt and start to simmer. Add in thinly sliced onion and toss to coat in butter. Let simmer and stir occasionally until the onions turn golden brown and reduce down. Remove from skillet.

For the paninis, preheat panini maker to 375ºF. (If you don’t have a panini press, make this like a grilled cheese—it’s fantastic!)

Top slices of bread with mayonnaise and mustard. Top slice of bread with turkey, tomato, caramelized onion, spinach and then cheese. Top with another slice of bread.

Spray panini press with nonstick spray and press until bread is golden brown and the cheese has melted inside. Remove from press, slice and serve.

 
 

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  If you’re like me, anything that ends with ‘pizza’ is pretty much the best thing ever. I’m obsessed to say the least! So when I ran across this Jalapeno Popper Pizza from Dax Phillips over on Tasty Kitchen, I knew it was destined to be in my future! This tastes just like one of […]

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Let’s Talk Table Settings

Posted by in Holidays, Kitchen Talk

  Let me start by saying this: Put me in a room and, in all likelihood, I will be the least crafty person in that room. And by crafty, I don’t mean slick or clever or sly, though that applies too. No, I mean Martha Stewart, Ina Garten, Katie Brown kind of crafty. My talent […]

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Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll Scones

Posted by in Baking, Step-by-Step Recipes

There's nothing cozier than a steamy cup of tea accompanied by a pumpkin scone filled with warm, cinnamony goodness and a maple glaze.