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Remember when the only men and women who cared about the natural environment were tree huggers and hippies? Those days are over, and it seems we all recognize our role in stopping and perhaps reversing the damage being done to our planet. According to the specialists, to clean up the surroundings we are all going to have to make some changes. These types of modifications need to start happening, and each individual family needs to become more environmentally friendly. Read on for some methods to go green and save energy, generally in the kitchen.
Start out with replacing the light bulbs. Obviously you shouldn't confine this to just the cooking area. The normal light bulbs are the incandescent variety, which must be replaced with compact fluorescent lightbulbs, which save energy. These bulbs are usually energy-efficient which means electricity consumption is definitely lower, and, although they cost a bit more to buy, will outlast an incandescent light ten times over. Changing the light bulbs would likely keep a lot of bulbs out of the landfills, and that's good. You also have to obtain the routine of turning off the lights when there is nobody in a room. In the kitchen is where you'll regularly find members of a family, and often the lights may not be turned off until the last person goes to bed. Of course this also happens in different rooms, not merely the kitchen. Do an exercise if you like; check out the quantity of electricity you can save by turning the lights off as soon as you don't need them.
As you can see, there are plenty of little things that you can do to save energy, and save money, in the kitchen alone. Natural living is something we can all perform, without difficulty. It's about being functional, usually.
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The ingredients needed to prepare Milk Bread:
- Provide of Roux.
- Prepare 6 tbsp of water.
- Take 2 tbsp of flour.
- Provide of Bread Dough.
- Get 1 1/4 tsp of active dry yeast.
- Provide 1/4 cup of milk (lukewarm temp).
- Prepare 350 grams of all-purpose flour.
- Prepare 1/4 cup of granulated sugar.
- You need 1 pinch of salt.
- Prepare 1 each of large egg.
- Get 1 tbsp of dry milk powder or condensed milk.
- Get 1/4 cup of heavy whipping cream.
- Provide 2 tbsp of unsalted butter.
- You need of Egg Wash.
- Take 1 each of egg.
- Take 1 of a splash of milk.
Instructions to make Milk Bread:
- In a small sauce pan, combine your flour and water. Heat over medium to low heat. Stir or whisk until you get the consistency of gel. Do not walk away, or you will "roux" the day. Set aside to cool after you are done..
- Wake up the yeast by combining it with the lukewarm milk. Make sure it is not too hot or you will kill your yeast. Test your milk against the back of your hand, it's the "yeast" you can do..
- In your mixer bowl, combine the following dry ingredients..
- In a smaller bowl, combine your yeast mixture, roux, egg, powdered milk, and cream. Whisk together..
- Set your bowl with the dry ingredients on your mixer with the dough hook attachment..
- In the bowl, make a well and pour your egg-cream mixture in the middle. Set the mixer to the lowest setting to combine until the dough starts taking shape..
- At this point, ask yourself, "where does the butter go?!" and you re-read your instructions. You didn't forget it..
- Add one tablespoon of butter, until it is incorporated, then add the other tablespoon until incorporated..
- Set your mixer to knead until the dough is stretchy. I had to take the dough out several times and knead by hand on a floured surface to check the consistency. You don't have to, but it's good to know the texture of what I'm looking for. If you're a beginner like me, there is a "knead" to do this..
- Preheat your oven to the lowest setting (150 to 170 degrees) and turn off while the mixer is kneading your dough..
- When you knead by hand, you should have a slightly sticky (post-it tacky), a little bit oily dough..
- Knead by hand until you can make a neat ball. You've reached a good point in the dough of you poke the dough and it slowly bounces back. It was at this point that I realized "Holy crap, so that's why the Pillsbury doughboy gets poked! It's a shout out to this part of the process!" Now imagine your dough laughing every time you do this..
- Put your dough back into the bowl. Wet your hand and sprinkle with a little bit of water. Cover with plastic wrap and put in the warm oven..
- To be honest, I forgot about the dough in the oven until after 3 hours later. Don't worry, it's a good thing. Throw out your time tables when it comes to making bread and look for the right smells, the right consistency instead. You want the dough to rise until it becomes double in volume. If its still small, give it more time. If you haven't killed all of the yeast, all it takes is time for the dough to rise..
- Take the dough out on your floured surface and punch it. Get everyone in the house to take a whack at it. You want it as bubble free as possible..
- Prepare a loaf pan and line with parchment paper. Preheat oven to the lowest setting, then turn off..
- Form your dough into a log and portion into 4. Put the other 3 balls in the mixer bowl and cover with your wrap while you work on one..
- Roll your ball into a flat shape, then fold in thirds. Flatten the dough, and then roll it up into a log. Put the log in your pan and do the same for the other balls..
- Cover pan with plastic wrap, then proof the final shape in the oven..
- Your dough should look like this at the end of proofing. Again, because I was watching a movie at the time, I forgot that this was proofing. Forgetting helps, because look what came out!.
- Preheat your oven to 350°F..
- Brush the loaf with your egg wash (beat together egg and milk; ingredients below) and bake for about 25 to 30 minutes. It looks like a nice caramel top and feels hollow when you tap the crust..
- Take your bread out of the pan as soon as it comes out, and then take off the parchment paper as soon as the bread is cool enough to handle. The bread is mmmmmmmoist inside and the condensation will build around the bread and will make it soggy. Done!.
The soy milk bread was wonderful! Since soy milk is thicker and slightly sweet, it carried over to the bread. This milk bread had me at its deep golden top. That glossy, luxuriously dark top exterior is so impossible for me to resist. Milk bread has a mild taste and slight sweetness.
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