Christine Amsden

Fantasy and Science Fiction

Archive for July, 2008

Homemade Bread

When I was a kid, I used to love when my mom would bake homemade bread. There just wasn’t anything like it…from the smells that filled the house as it baked to that first slice, fresh from the oven, with a light coating of melted butter.

Then one year, my mom got a bread machine for Christmas and it just wasn’t the same. It still smelled pretty good while baking, but the tastes and textures of the squarish loaf were just not as good. A slice of fresh bread from that machine was ok but I missed the real thing. The contrast was noticeable. I can’t honestly say if she did something wrong or not — I never used the bread machine myself — but she is usually a very good cook and she did try a dozen or more bread recipes before she finally gave up. By that time, I had left the house.

I am now making my own bread, but I am neither using a bread machine nor am I hand kneading (although my arms could probably use the toning). I am using a Kitchen Aid with a dough hook. It is the best of both worlds — the yummy homemade bread I remember with much less work. Not quite as little work as a bread machine, but still something I manage to do with a newborn and a toddler so it can’t be that bad.

I’ve been making my own wheat bread for a couple of years now, using it for a hearty side dish for many of my dinners. I have now decided to expand to making my own sandwich bread so I can finally eliminate the store-bought bread with its artificial sugars. (I’m trying to get the high fructose corn syrup out of my diet.) I purchased a counter top bread slicer so I could get even 1/2″ slices and record the points honestly on Weigh Watchers. (Hey, I’ve got a ton of baby weight to lose!)

I haven’t found my white bread recipe. It was hard to find one because most of the recipes out there are for the bread machine, but I finally came across three recipes that seemed worth trying. I will let you know when I find the perfect white bread for sandwiches.

I’ll also let all recipes know — they seem heavy on the bread machine recipes!

In the meantime, here is my homemade wheat bread recipes, complete with Kitchen Aid instructions:

1/2 cup honey

3 tbsp shortening

1 cup milk

1 cup water

1 tbsp salt

2 packages active dry yeast

1 egg

2_1/2 cups wheat flour

5 cups all purpose flower

1. In small saucepan, mix honey, shortening, milk, and water. Heat over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until about 120 degrees. I don’t use a thermometer…when the shortening is just starting to melt and it feels good and hot, then it’s done. I used a thermometer for a while but then got used to how it was supposed to feel.

2. Meanwhile, mix yeast, salt, wheat flour, and 1 cup of the white flower in the kitchen aid bowl.

3. Add egg and the saucepan mixture. Mix on medium high speed for about 3 minutes.

4. Change to the dough hook, add the remaining 4 cups of all purpose flour, and kneed on the lowest setting until smooth and consistent.

5. Grease bowl, put the dough in, turn it to coat the dough with the grease, cover with towel, and let rise until double — about an hour. (I actually use the kitchen aid bowl. This isn’t a very sticky dough so the bowl comes out pretty clean. I set the dough on the counter, grease the bowl, and put it back in.)

6. Punch dough. Divide in half. Form into loaves and place in 2 greased loaf pans. Cover with towel and let rise for about another 45 minutes to an hour.

7. Put in 375 degree oven for 30 minutes.

8. Let it stand for about 15 minutes before cutting into it or the middle will be doughy and raw. The middle continues to cook for a while on the counter.

Posted: Sunday, July 27th, 2008 @ 12:45 pm in ChitChat | No Comments »

Barnes and Noble Web Site Error Fixed!

Some of you may be aware of this, some may not, but “Touch of Fate” was originally supposed to be available through Barnes and Noble’s web site. In fact, we had quite a few pre-orders through their site because they undercut amazon.com’s price. I won’t bore you with the details, but shortly before the book came out there was an error that caused “Touch of Fate” to be listed as out of stock at Barnes and Noble’s web site. It has taken many months, but we’re back! And once again, Barnes and Noble has undercut amazon.com’s price, especially if you’re a member. (Hey, I have absolutely no preference between the two sites…I”m just trying to get you the best deal.)

Posted: Thursday, July 24th, 2008 @ 1:48 pm in First Novel Journey, Touch of Fate | No Comments »

The Dresden Files

A while back I reported on “Storm Front” and “Fool Moon” by Jim Butcher. I have since read all but the most recent installment of The Dresden Files, “Small Favors,” which is currently on my nightstand.

The first two books are good, but somewhere around book four, the series takes off. I started picking up the next book as soon as I finished the one before. The story line and characters get even better as the series progresses, and Jim Butcher introduces several captivating arcs that go from book to book (although each book manages to come to a conclusion).

I no longer feel I can compare these books to the television series that first inspird me to read them. The books are much better and the series lacked a great deal of potential.

Oh, and aside from action and drama, I must also mention the sense of humor in the books. This, too, gets steadily better as the series progresses. I often laugh out loud as I read them. It’s hard to find good comic relief.

So read these. Besides that they’re good, Jim Butcher is a fellow Kansas City area author. :=)

Posted: Monday, July 21st, 2008 @ 1:40 pm in What I'm Reading | No Comments »

Stay Tuned…

Now that the new baby is here and we’re getting past the most tiring parts of having a newborn, my husband is helping me to launch a new marketing campaign for “Touch of Fate.” He’s been doing a great job. I should have hired him as my marketing manager months ago. I guess we all have our strengths. I’m a writer, an artist. I’m a little shy by nature and find myself getting tongue-twisted when asked to talk about my work. Austin has no such trouble. I’ve heard him on the phone with several people, talking them into putting my book on store shelves and having me for author events even when they initially said no.

The book is now available at several independent bookstores. I’ll have a complete list up on my front page soon. I also have a number of events coming up, including a second appearance at both Borders and Hastings. Look for specifics on my calendar in the next few days.

Posted: Monday, July 7th, 2008 @ 1:38 pm in ChitChat, First Novel Journey, Touch of Fate | No Comments »

Book Signing - Borders in Olathe, KS

August 23, 2008
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

Borders was so good to us in February that we just had to go back.  The staff is extremely friendly and they have a great selection.  Please come and see us there.

Posted: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 @ 12:33 pm in First Novel Journey, Touch of Fate | No Comments »