Fall and Spring enchant me with their cool weather and
interesting foliage, but nothing compares to the wonders and freedoms of
Summer. Sure, summer still has the to-do lists, the work (along with the
required procrastination), and the stresses, but the overall presentation is a
little different, a little more leisurely. Beneath the consistent warmth of the
summer sun, everything seems just a little brighter. Waking up isn’t so painful
when you know you have a warm cup of tea, the daily paper, and a lovely view of
a cool, clean pool waiting for you downstairs. Work seems easier when it’s done
in the comfort of your own room to the tune of your favorite music.
Another way that summer amazes me is how it has yet to lose
its proclivity for spontaneity. Longer days and warmer weather lend themselves
naturally to openness to adventure. Since I’ve been home, I’ve spent a week as
a camp counselor for energetic 5th graders, perused the works of
local artisans, ate sushi on a picnic blanket overlooking my home town, and
heard the cannon roar of a civil war reenactment. And, the summer hasn’t even
officially started. Like a child on Christmas morning, I eagerly await the new
possibilities that each summer day brings. When I wake up, I love being able to
ask, “What will I do today?”
The other day, when I asked myself that question, I decided
to start my day by baking a fresh loaf of bread using one of my pinterest
recipes. My insatiable love for oatmeal, cinnamon and bread made the oatmeal
bread recipe an obvious choice. What goes more perfectly with a breezy morning
than the sweet smell of baking bread? The recipe didn't actually call for any cinnamon, but my addiction to the scent of cinnamon made the addition absolutely necessary. I added a teaspoon of cinnamon when heating the oats and the mild, and I brushed the top of the loaf with butter and cinnamon suagr before baking. Despite my obvious bias, I felt the cinnamon lent itself to the warm flavors of the wheat flour and oats (my mom agreed as well).
The recipe was definitely a winner! Though the bread took a while to rise (as most do), the loaf turned out hearty, airy and worth the wait.
The Recipe was found at CookiesCakesPiesOHMY, but I didn't add the sunflower seeds.
Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread
1 cup oatmeal1 cup milk
(1 tsp cinnamon)
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
1/4 cup oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 tsp yeast
1 Tbl sugar
1/2 cup white flour
1½ tsp salt
1/4 cup sugar
1½ cups wheat flour
1¼ cups white flour
For topping:
1 tbs butter/ benecol (melted)
cinnamon sugar
In saucepan combine oats and milk. Cook over medium heat until oats are soft about 5 minutes. (Stir in cinnamon) Remove from heat. Stir in sunflower seeds and oil; cool to lukewarm. In large bowl, dissolve yeast in the 1/2 cup warm water with 1 Tbl sugar. Pour oatmeal mixture into yeast. Add the 1/2 cup white flour, salt, and sugar, blend. Mix in remaining wheat flour and white flour to make a stiff dough. Knead. Turn into greased bowl, let rise about 1 hour. Punch down and make into one loaf. Put in greased bread pan, let rise 45 minutes. (Brush with butter and sprinkle generously with cinnamon sugar.) Bake in 350° oven for 38-45 minutes.
Look at that cinnamon sugar.... MMMM!
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