What happens when you add a granddaughter who is celebrating a birthday,
a grandmother, a host of baking ingredients, some cups of strawberries, and an almost new kitchen? You get the best homemade cinnamon rolls, strawberry jam, and scones.
Some ingredients for cinnamon rolls and strawberry jam! |
Emiline and her ingredients |
So much for a new Barbie doll or anything unicornish!
So, Emiline and Joanne gathered up the necessary ingredients, and we
drove to their new home in Draper.
Emiline and Grandma Hammon |
Soon, Emiline and her grandmother put their heads together and read the
recipes, and then organized the ingredients for both the strawberry jam and cinnamon
rolls to make sure everything was there.
First the strawberry jam…
They washed the strawberries and then carefully cut out the green stems.
Grandma showed Emiline a slick way to save as much berry as possible as you cut
out the stems. Then, Emiline sliced and placed the sliced strawberries into a glass
bowl.
Let the slicing begin! |
Now, the work began for Emiline as she began smashing and smushing the
strawberries. Soon, with a bit of elbow grease and effort, that was done, she added the pectin and let the berries sit.
"Smashing these strawberries is pretty hard!" |
"Let's try with both of us smashing berries!" |
Now, on to cinnamon rolls….
Grandma told Emiline how important the yeast was, so they needed to be
careful how they created it.. Grandma showed her how to measure the warm water,
using a thermometer, so it was just the right temperature as not to “kill” the
yeast. They used the thermometer to make sure the water was not too hot.
Checking the temperature of the water. |
Then, they poured the yeast into the warm water and mixed.
Measuring and adding yeast to water... |
While that was working, Emiline went back to her jam where she began to
add the sugar. Her comment was, “Wow! I didn’t know you had to put in so much
sugar!” And that is the reason everyone likes jam—six berries and five cups of
sugar. Delicious!
Adding sugar to stawberries--an awakening! |
Once the strawberries and pectin were mixed, sugar added, Emiline poured the jam into
four plastic containers to sit and gel and then to the freezer for safe storage--for a time!
Emiline and her first jam! |
3.25 cups of strawberries + four cups of sugar = strawberry jam! |
Now, on to Round 2 of the cinnamon rolls making….
The mixing of the dough |
Emiline began adding the ingredients: the yeast mixture and then began adding cup by cup of flour all the while the mixer was mixing until the mixture was just perfect for rolling out and continuing the process of making the cinnamon rolls. Once the dough was ready, it was set aside to rise.
Once the dough was ready, Joanne began to show her how to select the
ingredients for the filling.
"So, how flat shall I roll this dough?" |
Basting and sprinkling: the art of making cinnamon rolls. |
Poof! Cinnamon rolls ready to rise once more before baking! |
Almost there....almost! |
Butter + powdered sugar + creme cheese + vanilla = the topping for a divine cinnamon roll! |
Bonus round: Scones!
Then, the bonus round of baking and cooking scones for dinner.
They made some more dough, let it rise for a moment or two, rolled it out, and
then cut it into strips--and a couple of circles.
Scone dough |
Cutting the dough for scones |
While Emiline was busily rolling out and cutting the dough, Grandma was
carefully heating up the grease so they could fry the bread, thus making fry
bread for dinner.
Cooking the fry bread.... |
After dinner, Emiline opened up her presents.
Emiline and her new headphones |
Who said birthdays had to be filled with presents? Emiline’s favorite
present for her birthday was working alongside her Grandmother Hammon while
they made strawberry jam, cinnamon rolls, and scones, all in one afternoon.
Emiline and Grandma Hammon (Joanne) making jam together! |
Happy Birthday Emiline!
Grandpa and Grandma Hammon
2 comments:
Welcome back!These look yummy!
They were very yummy!
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