Quest is the weekly photo challenge theme.
At first glance, this word brings to mind King Arthur, the Holy Grail and all that but, on further consideration, I recall my personal quest — to make homemade bread!
I come from a long line of bakers with my eldest sister having inherited the knack for making bread. My mother did try to show me how to make cinnamon buns, once upon a time. However, that was not a success story. I did not grasp the time warp element of waiting for bread to rise!
Quite a few years later, I discovered a recipe that suited my beginner skill set. After watching the talented Chef Michael Smith make some no-knead Country Bread, City Bread, I decided to give it a try. Everything went according to plan, resulting in a delicious loaf of bread to accompany some homemade soup the next day.
Quest achieved! So happy was I that I wrote a poem to capture the memory of that milestone! 🙂
FIRST BREAD! My first finished loaf of bread no kneading required was round and golden hollow sounding to the tap Only four tangible ingredients went into this masterpiece In a big round mixing bowl I placed bread flour water salt yeast Then, I stirred this quartet covered the mix with a cloth set in a warm place to rise for 18 hours Yes 18 hours! And rise it did! I removed the cover and aimed my fist into the goopy mass of wet glutinous strands and pockets of air. ready to be shaped into a loafy form Then I covered it with my Irish linen towel To rest After a couple of hours, The dough had reclaimed its height It was ready to lift into a pre-heated Hot cast-iron oven-proof cooking pot Covered and placed in the oven. In less than an hour I retrieved this dark green pot from the oven Lifted the lid and there it was A loaf of perfection Served later—thick slices with browned butter. Yum-m-m!
© 2016 Patricia McGoldrick
Later, I ventured to make bread again. The second loaf, pictured here, was tasty but smaller. Inspired by Claire Tansey, another food expert, I made Irish brown bread — delicious. It is a perfect fit for St. Patrick’s Day meals!

SECOND LOAF!
As for the bread quest, I will be content to try this venture again — next year!
I’ve got a bread maker, too, but I haven’t used it for years. When our house was for sale, we always ran it during the open houses. 🙂
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What a great house-selling strategy! I did get a bread machine, too. However, it was not the same as trying to make the loaves, by hand. It really was a quest for me! It is the yeast factor that scares me so I will use the machine most often! 🙂
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My mom’s tip for me is to always make sure that the yeast is fresh. Once past its ‘best by’ date, it just won’t do its job. Good luck with your next loaf!
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Thanks for sharing this tip from your mom! Will keep in mind for the next loaf!
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Well done on your loaf of bread. I also didn’t master the whole thing of waiting for the bread to rise. So I got a breadmaker :-).
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🙂
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