Saturday, March 30, 2013

Easter Braid Bread


My mother always made this Easter Braid bread when we were kids, and I decided to bake some this year to share with neighbors and delight my boys!

The recipe is pretty easy...

2 c. scalded milk
1/2 c. butter
2 Tsp. yeast (or 2 packages)
1/2 c. lukewarm water
1 c. sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 c. mashed potatoes (soak 1/2 c instant flakes by filling cup with boiling water)
7 c. flour
1 tsp. salt
4 oz maraschino cherries

And then a cream cheese glaze.

So, here is what you do...
Add yeast to the water (if you have rapid rise yeast, you can forego this step and just add the yeast). In a saucepan, put your milk and butter and melt on low heat. Remove from heat when butter is melted. Meanwhile, add salt, sugar, potatoes and eggs to the yeast and mix in your mixer. Then add the milk/butter mixture. Make sure it is not too hot so it won't kill the yeast. Then I add the chopped cherries. Then add 3 cups flour, and beat. Gradually add the remaining flour. Do not knead. I usually spray Pam into a large mixing bowl, and then put the dough in it. I cover it  with a towel and let it rise for 1-2 hours on the warm stove top. When doubled, I divide it into two portions, and then I cut each portion into 6 pieces. I roll them out into rope like pieces between my hands. I then braid three of the pieces together. I repeat the process, making 4 braided loves. I then let it rise again another 45 minutes.  Adding the eggs is optional. I think it makes the bread look festive and it is super easy. I took uncooked eggs, and put them in a small bowl with water and food coloring to tint them lightly. My sons helped and made a couple of them look tie died. Then I placed them on the bread. Then bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. The eggs will cook while the bread bakes, and are edible.

While the bread is still warm, I make a cream cheese glaze. It is 4 oz cream cheese, softened, 2 cups powdered sugar, 3-5 Tsp. milk, and 1 tsp. almond extract (you could use vanilla too, but I prefer almond.) I also add a bit of the maraschino cherry juice to give it the pink color. Mix that all up, and spread onto the warm bread. Then I added sprinkles! It makes 4 loaves...so plenty to share with neighbors and friends!

Yummy bread that reminds me of my mom, Easter, and family! By the way, you can use this basic recipe, minus the cherries, and use the dough to make cinnamon rolls too, or orange rolls. It is moist and delicious!




Friday, March 29, 2013

Happy Easter!


Jesus Christ,
by Liz Lemon Swindle


I look forward to Easter so much each year. Not so much for the traditions of coloring the eggs, which we didn't do this year, nor for the egg hunts, but for the opportunity to reflect on the Hope that Christ brings for each of us. I am so grateful for my Savior, my elder brother, and friend. The Chief and I have spent more time the past month talking with each of the boys in depth about our Savior and what he did for each of us. We have been watching The Bible on the history channel and discussing the significance of Jesus and his life.

Jesus Christ brings joy and hope to our world. We hope you take time this weekend to reflect on his Atonement and Resurrection, and the meaning of those acts for each of us.

Happy Easter!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

What do you think?



Are you adventurous enough to try a new flavor of m&m's? Here at the Skelly household, we decided to go for it, since carrot cake is a favorite for many of us, and we also love white chocolate.

Well, it was a definite hit for 3 of us, and for two of us it was a strike-out! I am in the category of the strike-out. I didn't like them at all. And McKay, who loves carrot cake was deeply disappointed. 

Yet, the other three think they are winners! So, maybe you should do a taste test at your household and see what the results are for yourself!