
This weekend I decided to bake bread and to make soup stock and freeze it. My favorite bread recipe comes from the Joy of Cooking. I use the basic white sandwich bread recipe with a few modifications:
- Substitute Earth Balance for butter
- Replace about 1/3 of the white flour with an equal amount of rye flour. I wouldn't really recommend using more rye flour than that because it tends to make the bread v. dense.
- Add a LOT of caraway seeds.

I doubled the recipe, but I only had 2 loaf pans, so I had enough dough for those 2 pans and then I made a round loaf with the rest of the dough. Sadly, I have no pictures of the bread to share. We've managed to finish it all. And it's only Tuesday. But, here are some pictures of the bread rising. I forgot about it and it got a bit out of control:


While the bread was rising I started a veggie soup stock. My grandmother is turning 85 this year and we are having her birthday party this month. I'm in charge of making Roasted Butternut Squash, so I figured I needed to get a head start on the stock.