Easy, Perfect Homemade Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns

Summer is the time for cook-outs for sure. When you can make homemade, delicious (soft!) hot dog and hamburger buns in less than an hour why in the world would you buy them?

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Did I say less than an hour? Yep!

These freeze well so you can make them ahead of time. If you have a regular baking day, or OAMC weekend make up a few batches of these for the month and freeze them for quick meals anytime.

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Most of us do not consider how many chemicals we take into our bodies. We watch fats, and eat healthy, but when you are buying prepared foods, like bread, you are getting all kinds of things that are unpronounceable. Even if you are not eating organic (and I really encourage you to do so as much as you can) making your own foods will keep many chemicals out of your family’s bodies.

And just because I am on a soapbox here….

Rant:Americans, for the most part, spend the least percentage of their paycheck of anyone in the world  on groceries. We would rather have cable t.v. and a new car than high quality foods. What has happened in the last 50 years is that we have lost flavors! We are used to eating so bland that fresh foods taste too intense sometimes. You cannot buy a two week old carrot from Kroger and expect it to taste like a carrot picked fresh from your garden. You cannot buy beef that has been raised in stressful factory conditions, pumped full of hormones and antibiotics and forced to be cannibalistic, ground up and then pumped full of stuff to make it red, and expect it to taste like beef that has been pastured and allowed to be raised in a humane and ethical manner. It amazes me that people will pay 4.00 a gallon for gas so they can run to the mall and yet will gravitate toward the 1.99 a lb stuff at wal-mart. End Rant

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Give these a try, even if you aren’t used to working with a yeast dough. They are super simple!

Homemade Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns

1 cup milk
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup unsalted butter
4 1/2 cups flour (unbleached, whole wheat, or a mix)
1 package instant yeast
1 tablespoons honey
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 egg, room temperature

Heat the milk, water, honey and butter until butter is melted. Check temperature. Depending on the temperature, let cool to 120F. Carefully beat in egg.
Mix 2 cups of the flour, yeast, and salt. Mix into the milk mixture. Stir in the rest of the flour, 1/2 cup at a time. Beat well after each addition.
When the dough pulls together, (it will form a soft ball) turn it out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic. This should take about 5 minutes.
Divide dough into 12 -16 equal pieces. This will depend on the size you want for the finished bun. Shape into smooth balls, flatten slightly, and place on a silpat covered baking sheet.
Let rise for 30 to 35 minutes. When buns have almost doubled bake at 400 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.
If you are making hot dog buns I find it easiest to roll the dough out into a large rectangle and cut into smaller rectangles. Let rise with sides touching.

You can brush the tops with egg wash and sprinkle with poppy seeds, sesame seeds, coarse sea salt, or whatever you like. You can add dry onion soup mix for onion rolls. These are very versatile!
Makes 12-16

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Maple Tangerine Chicken: I’m Walkin’ on Sunshine…

Maple Tangerine Chicken Breast is one of those perfect throw together meals. You know the ones…the kind you want to be really impressive but you don’t have time to create magic? Yeah. This is easy….

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The flavors came together better than I expected them to. I combined maple syrup, a good dijon, and tangerine for the glaze. (more…)

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Brownie Cheesecake

I love doing cheesecakes. Even though people think they are really hard, and impressive–they are a cinch. Just a few tricks and tips will guarantee your success. Once you have the basic formula down you can change flavors and crust and topping to your heart’s content.

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This brownie cheesecake was actually an accident. I was trying out a new chocolate cake recipe for Matt’s birthday party (7/24) and the texture of the cake was not what I wanted..too dense to be cake, too dry to be brownie. What to do?

When I took it from the pans it crumbled. I grumbled. And then…

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The 50 Best Cookie Recipes on the Internet

Copying this over from Baking Delights…The Best 50 Cookies on the Internet was my biggest post ever and made the first page of Digg in 24 hours. Who knew that y’all liked cookies so darn much? Here it is, the original. I am checking all the links and polishing it up some but The 50 Best Cookies on the Internet is a classic and continues to be.

Hey if you like this, please consider adding the new address to Digg or stumble…thanks. :)

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Gotta admit…I know my cookie dough.

1. Molasses Crinkles

2 Double Chocolate Toffee Cookies

3. Orange dark chocolate chip cookies

4. Maple pecan sticky bars

5 Ranger cookies

6. Windmill cookies

7. Rolled baklava

8. Black forest cookies

9. Chai tea cookies

10. Chocolate marshmallow cookies

11. Blondies

12. Samoas

13. Linzer sables

14. Potato chip cookies drizzled with chocolate

15. Lemon bars with raspberry coulis

16. Espresso brownies with crystalized ginger

17. Peanut butter and fudge brownies with salted peanuts

18. White chocolate, cranberry, macadamia cookies

19 Malted milk ball cookies

20. Homemade graham crackers

21. Cherry pinwheel cookies

22. Pumpkin pie biscotti

23. Lemon pistachio cookies scroll down the page for these

24. Earl grey tea shortbread

25. Caramel walnut dream bars

26. Mud puddle chocolate cookies

27. Lemon basil butter cookies

28. Latte cheesecake bars

29. Meyer Lemon and Black Pepper cookies

30. Triple chocolate boomchunkas

31. Ravioli dolci

32. Green tea cheesecake white chocolate brownie can you say..oh my gosh?

33. Lavender shortbread

34. White chocolate peppermint pistachio bars

35. Chocolate pixie cookies

36. Homemade animal crackers

37. Praline shortbread bars

38. Mrs Siggs Peanut Butter Cookies

39. Peanut butter cup cookies

40. Maple snickerdoodles

41 Brown eyed susans

42. Cranberry decadent cookies

43. Lemon crumb bars

44. Checkerboard cookies

45  Hazlenut ganache cups

46. Heath bar cookies

47. Chocolate chip cookies

48. Petit lemon curd cookies

49. Oatmeal cookies with nectarine ice cream

50. Cookie Dough Brownies

and there you have it. Of course the list could be 100 or 300 or even 1000 long but ya gotta stop somewhere!

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Root Beer Pot Roast, Seriously

It may sound weird but my family gave this root beer pot roast at least a hundred and fifteen stars.  Maybe more.  There is something about the soda that makes the meat buttery and tender, absolutely melt in your mouth good.  The root beer adds a subtle sweetness and a nice spicy touch.

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Since it is cooked in a slow cooker the actual work time for this is less than 10 minutes.  The carrots added to the cooking liquer give it an added sweetness and onion adds a little depth.  It is very similar to a Sauerbraten in many ways.  Serve it with some homemade rolls and mashed potatoes and your Sunday family dinner is Mayberry RFD perfect.

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The kind of root beer that you use will make such a difference in this.  I suggest that you try an artisan microbrewed root beer for the very best results…but A & W would be my next choice.  Remember that the complexity of flaqvors in the root beer will creat the complexity of flavors in the finished dish so a fake, chemically rootbeer will never be as good as a good one.  End of sermon.

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Root Beer Pot Roast

  • Black Angus organic pot roast, 5 lbs
  • 36 ozs of root beer, room temperature
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 10 organic carrots, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1-2 onions, optional

Season roast on all sides and set aside for 15 minutes while you prepare the carrots.

Heat a frying pan and add just a touch of olive oil.

Brown roast on all sides, just until you get that nice caramelization crispiness to the meat.

Pour 1/3 of the room temperature root beer into the slow cooker.

Add the meat carefully.

Add the carrots and onions if you are using them

Pour the rest of the root beer over the roast and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.

Serves 8-10 hungry people

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