2 T yeast
2 1/4 C warm water*
5 1/2 C flour
1/4 C crisco
1 T sugar
1 T salt
Add warm water to yeast and mix until all the yeast is wet. Add sugar, salt, crisco and 3 cups of flour and mix until combined. (you may need to scrape down sides). Add remaining flour 1/2 C at a time, until combined. When dough sticks to hook and cleans sides of bowl, knead for 5 minutes. Let rise in Kitchen Aid till doubled (45 min). Knead 3 minutes on oiled surface (I spray Pam on counter). Shape in loaves and place in greased bread pans. Let rise till doubled (30 min). Bake @ 400 for 20 minutes.
Makes 2 9 inch loaves.
*Notes: This recipe freezes awesome and is great sandwhich bread. Absolutely delicious hot out of the oven with Jam. I use it for all my cinnamon rolls and scones. Warm Water means 110-115 degrees. Our water heater is set to 110, so I just let the water run on it's hottest for a few minutes before putting it in. I don't usually like using Crisco, but haven't found a healthier loaf that I like as much. It's also pretty salty. I've tried half the salt and it was still good. I usually only do that much salt when I want it to taste it's best. I've never made this without a Kitchen Aid, so I'm not sure how it would turn out. Kneading it the second time is only until you no longer hear bubbles popping.
ooo I'm so excited for this! I'm glad you shared this one!
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