Mom's Bread
- 6 cups warm water
- 3 tablespoons salt
- 23 cup sugar
- 12 cup vegetable oil
- 13 cup yeast
- 16 -20 cups white flour or 16 -20 cups wheat flour
- Put water, salt, sugar, oil and yeast in bread mixer (use the paddle rather than whisk attachment).
- Mix until yeast is dissolved.
- Add a few cups of flour and begin mixing.
- If preparing bread by hand, the first few cups of flour can be mixed in the bowl with a spool.
- However, you will need to remove dough from the bowl and begin mixing by hand once it becomes thicker.
- Continue adding flour until the dough becomes smooth and no longer sticks to the sides of the bowl.
- You'll need less flour for white bread than you will for whole wheat flour--or you can use any combination of both.
- My mom sold a lot of half and half bread.
- If kneading by hand, the dough should stick to your hands slightly.
- Coating your hands with oil/shortening will help keep the dough from sticking too much.
- Continue mixing on high speed for 7 more minutes.
- If kneading by hand, work the dough for at least 10-15 minutes.
- Divide the dough into five equal portions.
- Form each loaf and put into a greased loaf pan.
- Let loaves rise to desired height--or double in size for best results.
- Cook for 5 minutes at 425 degrees.
- Reduce heat to 325 degrees and cook 35 minutes more.
- Bread is done when the top is golden to dark brown and has a hollow sound when tapped.
- Immediately remove from pans and butter tops of loaves.
- Cool on a rack, or enjoy a fresh slice of warm, homemade bread with butter and strawberry jam.
warm water, salt, sugar, vegetable oil, yeast, white flour
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/moms-bread-224269 (may not work)