Pull Apart Bundt Bread

INGREDIENTS

  •  1 cup warm water
  •  1/4 cup granulated sugar
  •  1 tablespoon instant yeast (see note for active dry yeast)
  •  1 large egg
  •  1 tablespoon oil
  •  1 teaspoon salt
  •  3 1/4 to 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (see note for whole wheat)
  •  8 tablespoons butter, melted (I use salted)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the dough hook (you can make this by hand, too) add the warm water, sugar, yeast, egg, oil, salt, and 2 cups of flour.
  2. Mix until combined – it’s ok if it is a little lumpy. With the mixer running, continue to gradually add flour until the dough clears the sides of the bowl and forms a ball that is soft but not overly sticky. Knead for 2-3 minutes. Cover the top of the bowl, and let the dough rest for 10-15 minutes. It should puff slightly.
  3. Pour half (4 tablespoons) of the melted butter evenly in the bottom of a bundt pan (if you don’t have a bundt pan, you can use loaf pans).
  4. On a lightly floured or greased countertop, press or roll the dough into a 1/2-inch thick rectangle, about 12X10 inches. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut the dough into 24 semi-equal squares.
  5. Grab one square at a time, dip the bottom of the square in the butter in the pan and layer the squares against each other (kind of like a trail of dominoes that has fallen over on each other). See pictures in the post for a visual. All 24 squares should fit in a layer around the bottom of the pan. Lift and rearrange the squares, if needed, to fit them all in.
  6. Cover the bundt pan and let the dough rise until noticeably puffy, 45-60 minutes. After the dough has risen, pour the remaining 4 tablespoons butter over and around the top of the bread.
  7. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  8. Bake the bread for 20-25 minutes until golden brown on top and baked through. Remove the pan from the oven and let rest for 5-10 minutes before turning out onto a plate or platter (lay the plate upside down over the bundt pan and holding onto both the plate and pan at the same time, flip it over so the bread falls out onto the plate).
  9. Serve warm or at room temperature.

NOTES

Yeast: to substitute active dry yeast, use increase the amount to 1 1/4 tablespoons and dissolve the yeast in 3-4 tablespoons water, letting it rest until the mixture is bubbly and foamy. Use in the recipe as directed.

Cheese + Herbs: I think this bread would adapt VERY well to other flavors. Maybe sprinkle Parmesan or Asiago cheese on the bottom over the butter before layering in the dough? Or some fresh or dried herbs? Yum.

Maple Mustard Crispy Chicken

Ingredients

  • about a cup or so of your favorite Italian-style breadcrumbs (we use g-free!)
  • 3/4 cup Dijon mustard
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, not frozen

Instructions

  1. Spray the basket of your air fryer with Pam. Or preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. In one shallow dish (like a pie plate!), add in your breadcrumbs.  In a second shallow dish, stir together your mustard and maple syrup.
  3. Next, take each chicken breast and first, dredge each piece in the mustard maple dish and then the breadcrumbs.  After that, place it in your air fryer, or in oven
  4. Close the air fryer drawer, set the temp to 325 degrees and the timer to 22 minutes.
  5. When the timer goes off, your chicken is ready to go!

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Caramel Corn

16 cups popped popcorn (unsalted)

1 cup unsalted butter

1 cup granulated sugar

1 ½ cups brown sugar

½ cup Lyle’s Golden Syrup (if can’t find use corn syrup)

1 tsp. lemon juice

1 tsp. salt

1/2 cup oatmeal cookie mix

½ tsp. baking soda

1 ½ cups pecan (chopped or not)

1 cup raisins, divided

1/4 cup cinnamon sugar

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 250F. NOTE: Keep popcorn mixture in the bowl, mix it with the caramel mixture and THEN divide onto sheets!!!!!

Spray two baking sheets with nonstick baking spray and set aside.

In a large bowl (the largest heat safe bowl you have in the house) put popcorn and 1/2 cup raisins in it. Set aside.

In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the butter, sugars, golden syrup, lemon juice and salt.

Cook, stirring occasionally, until the butter and sugars melt together.

Increase the heat to high and bring the mixture to a boil.

Boil gently until the mixture reaches the hard crack stage (300F on a candy thermometer) 6-9 minutes.

Remove from the heat and stir in oatmeal cookie mix and the baking soda.

The syrup with bubbles and foam with the baking soda is added, simply stir until it subsides. Immediately pour the caramel over the popcorn mixture and stir with a large wooden spoon until a caramel glaze completely coat all the popped corn and mix until all the popcorn is covered.

Divide the caramel corn between the prepared baking sheets and sprinkle caramel corn with 1/8 cup cinnamon sugar per baking sheet. 

Bake for 20 minutes.

Remove from oven and stir and flip (I use a heat proof spatula) the caramel corn.

Bake for another 20 minutes. Do the same again.

Let caramel corn cool completely.

Store in a tightly covered container for up to a week.