It has been a hot minute since I have prepared freezer meals, but I am tired of cooking, clean up and repeat three times a day or just grabbing whatever until we are out of whatever. So, I donned my apron and enlisted Number One for help.
We did our baking today that included biscuits, bread and granola. It was a great sunny day for off-grid baking. Our oven uses a lot of power to power the heating element even though we have a propane stove, so baking on a sunny day works best for us.
Let's start with the biscuits. We tripled the recipe.
Biscuits (makes10 biscuits)
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Wisk together in a large bowl:
2 C flour
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tbs sugar
1/2 tsp salt
Drop in:
5 to 6 tbs cold butter
Cut in butter with a pastry blender or two knives until mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs.
Add 3/4 C milk. Mix until the dry ingredients are moistened. Do not over mix. Form into a loose ball and press on a lightly floured surface until the dough is about 3/4 inch thick. Cut into 10 biscuits. Melt a tablespoon of butter in a pie pan or cast-iron skillet in the preheated oven. Place the biscuits in the melted butter coating both sides of the biscuits. Bake for 12-14 minutes until golden brown. Serve hot.
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For best results, keep up with the dishes as you go. That way you can move right into the next order of business. |
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Sorry about my dirty oven. I had a large spillover and have not deep cleaned it yet. I don't want to do it while we are inside during the cold winter months with no open windows. |
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I was cooking the turkey bacon and gravy while making the biscuits. |
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These are the ugly biscuits that you get after pressing out the dough scraps. They are great for biscuits and gravy. I am missing several pictures, like the pretty pan of biscuits, that I took after baking. I should have checked. |
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Breakfast is served. |
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I made bacon and cheese biscuits out of the pretty biscuits. |
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I wrapped them in plastic wrap, bagged them up and froze them. |
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We froze the raw biscuits on a cookie sheet. |
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Once frozen we placed them in a baggie with the baking instructions written on the bag. |
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More clean-up happened before moving on to baking the granola. |
Granola: Follow the link below for the recipe.
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Granola is Number One's department. We tripled the recipe. |
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Syrup mixture |
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Oats and nuts |
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Mixed all together until oats and nuts are coated. |
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Ready for the oven |
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While Number One was taking care of the granola, I was making the bread dough. |
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A triple recipe almost makes a gallon of granola. |
Homemade Bread:
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Number One slices the bread. I am not good at it at all. |
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I am putting together buttered cheese bread for grilled cheese sandwiches. |
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I wrapped them in plastic wrap. |
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In between, I made a grilled cheese sandwich with bacon for Number One's dinner. |
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I ate the ends of the fresh bread for my dinner. |
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I made up six sandwiches. |
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I bagged up the un-grilled grilled cheese sandwiches and put them in the freezer. |
This is what we accomplished on our baking day. Tomorrow is a new day, and we have more meal preps planned. I will continue to blog as we go. Thanks for coming along...
Things To Be Happy About:
Cleaving unto one another
Bedtime after a long baking day
Plastic wrap
Saving and re-using bread bags because I can't find bags to fit my homemade loaves of bread.
Remembering to water my houseplants before they perish for good.
A helping hand
Goodnight,
Mrs. Smith
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