Best 5 Kittencals Old Fashioned White Bread Recipes

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**Kittencal's Old Fashioned White Bread: A Journey Through Time**

Embark on a culinary journey back to simpler times with Kittencal's Old Fashioned White Bread. This classic bread recipe, passed down through generations, yields a soft, fluffy loaf with a golden-brown crust, reminiscent of grandma's kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting, this step-by-step guide will lead you to baking success. Indulge in the timeless flavors of traditional white bread, perfect for sandwiches, toast, or simply savored on its own. But that's not all; this article also features two additional bread recipes to tantalize your taste buds: the Buttermilk Bread and the No-Knead Artisan Bread. Each recipe is carefully crafted to ensure a delightful baking experience, resulting in homemade loaves that will fill your home with warmth and the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread.

Let's cook with our recipes!

KITTENCAL'S SOFT WHITE BAGUETTE-STYLE BREAD



Kittencal's Soft White Baguette-Style Bread image

If you are looking for a wonderful tender no-fail bread that you do not have to bother shaping into bread pans, then this is one that is fantastic! It is so simple to make on a heavy-duty stand mixer, although I have never tried this on a bread machine, I think you might just have good results that way also.

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h25m

Yield 1 loaf

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/4 cups warm water
1 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon dry yeast
2 tablespoons margarine or 2 tablespoons shortening
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
3 -4 cups flour
1 egg white
1 teaspoon cold water
sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Prepare one large cookie sheet lined with foil and sprayed with non-stick cooking spray or sprinkled with yellow cornmeal.
  • Attach the kneader blade to a heavy-duty stand mixer.
  • In the stainless steel bowl, dump 3 cups flour (to start) 1 teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon sugar.
  • Melt the butter or Crisco shortening in the microwave for about 22 seconds then dump into the bowl with the flour, sugar and salt.
  • In a small cup add in the yeast with 1 teaspoon sugar in 1-1/4 cups warm water; cover with small clean cloth, and proof the yeast for 8-10 minutes, stirring just once with a small spoon or whisk (if the yeast doesn't foam discard and start again).
  • After 10 minutes, add in the yeast/water mixture into the bowl and start kneading, adding in more flour as needed to create a soft semi-sticky dough (careful not to add in too much flour, as this will create a heavy bread!).
  • Knead for 7-8 minutes, or until dough is the right texture and is smooth.
  • Remove dough from the bowl, and let sit on a lightly floured surface covered with a clean tea towel for 10 minutes (this is important!).
  • After 10 minutes, knead very gently (dough will come together nicely).
  • Form into a semi-round ball.
  • Grease a large glass bowl (I just use the same stainless steel bowl that I made the dough in).
  • Place the dough in the oiled bowl; cover with a clean tea towel and set in a warm place to rise aproximmately 1 hour.
  • Punch down dough and remove to a floured surface.
  • At this point you may cut the dough in half to make two small long breads, or keep into one piece for one large loaf.
  • Using hands shape into a rectangle (no need to use a rolling pin this dough will shape very easy).
  • Roll up tightly then seal all edges.
  • Cover the shaped loaf/s with a clean dry tea towel, and let rise for about 30-35 minutes in a warm place.
  • After rising set oven to 375 degrees F.
  • In a small cup whisk/mix together 1 egg white with 1 teaspoon cold water.
  • Lightly brush the egg white mixture over the dough, then sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired.
  • Bake for 25-33 minutes, or until bread is golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped.
  • Delicious!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1689.8, Fat 27.7, SaturatedFat 15.3, Cholesterol 61.1, Sodium 2605.9, Carbohydrate 308.2, Fiber 13.3, Sugar 18, Protein 47.4

DAN'S OLD FASHIONED WHITE BREAD



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This is a rich, old-fashioned white bread I've improved on from my grandmother. It is a must to make several batches because this bread just disappears around people.

Provided by Dano_77

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     White Bread Recipes

Time 3h35m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups milk
⅓ cup white sugar
⅓ cup honey
2 teaspoons active dry yeast
6 cups bread flour, or as needed - divided
1 teaspoon salt
¼ cup butter, softened

Steps:

  • Pour milk in a heatproof bowl, and gently warm in a microwave oven set on Low until milk is about 100 degrees F (38 degrees C), about 15 seconds. Mix in the sugar and honey, and stir to dissolve. Mix in the yeast, and let stand until the yeast activates and forms a creamy layer on the milk, about 15 minutes.
  • Place 4 cups of bread flour and the salt into the mixing bowl of a stand mixer; pour in the yeast mixture, and mix on slow speed with a mixing paddle until thoroughly combined, about 1 minute; dough will be very wet. Add the butter, and mix in the remaining 2 cups of bread flour, or as needed, until the dough begins to gather itself into a ball. Change the fitting from the mixing paddle to a dough hook, and machine-knead the dough until smooth and springy, about 4 minutes.
  • Transfer the dough onto a well-floured work surface, and knead until you see the surface of the dough begin to break during folding and kneading. Roll dough into a ball, and place into a lightly floured large bowl. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel, and set into a warm place to rise until doubled, about 1 hour.
  • Spray 2 9x5-inch loaf pans with cooking spray.
  • Punch down the dough, remove to the floured surface, and knead for 2 more minutes; cut the dough in half with a sharp knife. Form the dough into logs, adding more flour if necessary, and place the loaves into the sprayed pans. Cover the pans with a kitchen towel, and place into a warm place to rise until doubled, about 1 more hour.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  • Place the bread loaves into the preheated oven, and turn the heat down to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake until the tops are golden brown and the loaves make a hollow sound when thumped, about 25 minutes. Cool the pans on baking racks for about 5 minutes before turning the bread loaves out to finish cooling on racks. Cover the loaves with a kitchen towel as they cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 79.8 calories, Carbohydrate 11.6 g, Cholesterol 10.1 mg, Fat 3.5 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 1.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.2 g, Sodium 178.8 mg, Sugar 11.4 g

GRANDMA VANDOREN'S WHITE BREAD



Grandma VanDoren's White Bread image

What Grandma used to make! Our family's favorite. The recipe was never written down (that I know of) until she shared it with me when she was in her 90's.

Provided by Marilyn VanDoren Sim

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     White Bread Recipes

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 cups warm water
3 tablespoons active dry yeast
3 teaspoons salt
4 tablespoons vegetable oil
½ cup white sugar
8 cups bread flour

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine warm water, yeast, salt, oil, sugar, and 4 cups flour. Mix thoroughly, and let sponge rise until doubled in size.
  • Gradually add about 4 cups flour, kneading until smooth. Place dough in a greased bowl, and turn several times to coat. Cover with a damp cloth. Allow to rise until doubled.
  • Punch down the dough, let it rest a few minutes. Divide dough into three equal parts. Shape into loaves, and place in three 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch greased bread pans. Let rise until almost doubled.
  • Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 35 to 45 minutes. The loaves may need to be covered for the last few minutes with foil to prevent excess browning.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.1 calories, Carbohydrate 25.2 g, Fat 2.1 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 4 g, SaturatedFat 0.3 g, Sodium 195.5 mg, Sugar 2.9 g

KITTENCAL'S ITALIAN-STYLE BREAD



Kittencal's Italian-Style Bread image

If you are in Canada use white all purpose, in U.S. use white bread flour for this recipe, I have made this bread successfully using half white and half whole wheat bread flour! This recipe can also be made by hand, although I have never tried it I imagine that the dough could also be kneaded in a bread machine and then shaped and baked in the oven. This is a delicious spongy-textured bread that goes perfect with a spaghetti or pasta dinner. I sometimes like to add in about 1 tablespoon dried Italian seasoning into the dough when kneading for a herbed flavor, you can also add in about 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese if desired, also vegetable or Canola can be used in place of olive oil, but olive oil is better! You can make two smaller loaves or shape into one larger loaf! I use only 1 teaspoon salt for this bread just personal preference, for some it might be on the "bland" side so you might want to increase the salt to 1-1/4 teaspoons. This dough makes a great focaccia also, just omit the cornmeal --- for pan greasing see my recipe#78579

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h17m

Yield 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 teaspoons dry yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
1 1/4 cups warm water
3 cups all-purpose white flour (more if needed, use bread flour for U.S.)
3 tablespoons cornmeal (can use yellow or white cornmeal)
2 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
cooking spray
2 tablespoons cornmeal

Steps:

  • Prepare a heavy-duty stand mixer with the kneading attachment.
  • Pour in 2-1/2 cups flour, cornmeal, 2 teaspoons sugar, olive oil and salt into the stainless steel mixing bowl.
  • In a measuring cup proof the yeast with 1-1/4 cups warm water and 1 teaspoon sugar for about 8-10 minutes or until foamy.
  • Pour the water/yeast mixture into the bowl with the flour mixture in it, then start kneading adding in more flour 1 tablespoon at a time until the dough leaves the sides of the bowl, and dough is soft and smooth not sticky and wet (kneading should take about 6-8 minutes).
  • Transfer the dough into an oiled bowl.
  • Cover and let rise in a warm place for about 45-50 minutes, or until doubled (watch the dough closely since you are using a smaller amount of flour, and using 3 teaspoons of yeast, the dough rises a little quicker!).
  • Punch down; cover and let rest for about 10-12 minutes in the bowl (this is important, the dough must rest for 10-12 minutes after punching down and before shaping!).
  • Transfer the dough onto a lightly-floured surface and evenly divide in half.
  • Shape each half into a thin 10-12-inch long loaf (or you can shape in one thicker shorter loaf if desired).
  • Place the shaped loaves onto a 15 x 10-inch baking sheet that has been lighly greased and then sprinkled with about 2 tablespoons cornmeal.
  • Cover with a clean tea towel and let rise for about 25-30 minutes.
  • Spray the tops of the bread with cooking spray (I use Pam olive oil spray for this).
  • Bake at 400°F for about 20-22 minutes for 2 small long loaves, or until golden brown (adjust baking time longer for 1 large loaf).
  • Cool on a wire rack.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 912.9, Fat 16.3, SaturatedFat 2.3, Sodium 1179.4, Carbohydrate 166.3, Fiber 7.7, Sugar 6.9, Protein 23.2

KITTENCAL'S OLD FASHIONED WHITE BREAD



Kittencal's Old Fashioned White Bread image

This recipe goes back years and I still make it today, the dough is a pleasure to work with and always produces a soft high delicious loaf of bread --- sometimes it's not the ingredients but the method used, I have been baking bread for long enough to know all the secrets, follow the directions and I think you will be very pleased with this bread! --- Canadian members use all purpose white flour, for U.S. members use white bread flour --- I suggest to make this with a heavy-duty stand mixer but if you do not have one this can be made by hand --- just a tip, to create a perfect rising temperature for yeast bread/buns, just before you start making the recipe turn your stove on to 200 degrees F and leave it on for a couple of minutes then turn it off, you can rise your dough in the oven, works every time, but don't forget to turn the oven off or you will have to rise it at room temperature lol! --- this dough can be used for many different recipes, it makes a wonderful cinnamon-raisin swirl bread --- for pan greasing see my recipe#78579

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h30m

Yield 1 (8x4-inch) bread

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup milk
2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
4 -6 cups white flour (or as needed)
3 tablespoons shortening, room temperature (or use 3 tablespoons lard)
1 1/4 cups warm water
2 teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon dry yeast

Steps:

  • Fit a heavy-duty stand mixer with kneader blade.
  • In a small saucepan scald 1/2 cup milk with 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 teaspoons salt until very warm stirring with a spoon until no sugar or salt granules remain; set aside until luke-warm (for faster cooling place in the fridge for about 15-20 minutes on your top fridge shelf).
  • Place 4 cups white flour and 3 tablespoons shortening (or lard) in the stainless steel mixing bowl along with the warm milk mixture; cover bowl with a towel to keep the milk warm.
  • In a cup mix together 1-1/4 cups warm water with 2 teaspoons sugar, mix with a spoon until the sugar is dissolved; add in 1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon dry yeast, stir with a spoon for about 15 seconds.
  • Place a towel over the cup and proof for about 8-10 minutes or until foamy.
  • Place the water/yeast mixture in the bowl.
  • Start mixing/kneading add in more flour as needed to create a soft smooth dough (about 8 minutes).
  • Remove the dough to a very lightly floured surface; cover with a clean tea towel and let rest for about 5-8 minutes.
  • Gather up the dough and shape into a ball, then place in a large well greased bowl.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place for about 1 hour (I use my oven!).
  • Punch down the dough and place on a surface.
  • Using hands (not a rolling pin) flatten to a 10 x 14-inch rectangle (trust me this dough will shape beautifully, no need for a rolling pin!).
  • Roll the dough up tightly then seal the long seam.
  • Using a knife slice off the dough ends just enough to fit into your 8x4-inch pan, then pinch the dough ends together to seal (you can shape the two ends in a ball and freeze to make buns or discard the dough).
  • Place in a dark metal 8 x 4-inch bread pan.
  • Cover and let rise in a warm place for about 30-40 minutes or until doubled.
  • Bake in a 375 degree oven for about 25 minutes, or until golden brown.

Tips:

  • Mise en Place: Before you start baking, measure and prepare all your ingredients. This will make the baking process smoother and more efficient.
  • Use Fresh Ingredients: The quality of your ingredients will greatly impact the taste of your bread. Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best results.
  • Proof the Yeast: Proofing the yeast ensures that it is active and ready to use. To proof the yeast, dissolve it in warm water with a pinch of sugar and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it becomes foamy.
  • Knead the Dough Properly: Kneading the dough develops the gluten in the flour, which gives the bread its structure and texture. Knead the dough for at least 5 minutes, or until it is smooth and elastic.
  • Let the Dough Rise: After kneading, let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will allow the yeast to ferment and produce carbon dioxide, which will create air pockets in the bread.
  • Shape the Dough: Once the dough has risen, shape it into the desired shape. You can make a loaf, rolls, or even braids.
  • Bake the Bread: Bake the bread in a preheated oven until it is golden brown and crusty. The baking time will vary depending on the size and shape of the bread.

Conclusion:

Baking Old Fashioned White Bread at home is a rewarding experience that allows you to enjoy fresh, delicious bread straight from your oven. By following the tips and instructions provided in this article, you can master the art of bread making and impress your friends and family with your homemade creations. Remember, practice makes perfect. The more you bake, the better you will become at it. So don't be afraid to experiment with different recipes and techniques until you find the ones that you love. Happy baking!

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