We then let it sit for 10 minutes so their yeast could activate and they went out into the backyard and played for a while.
We then added some olive oil, salt, and more flour into the bag.
And then smooched some more!
They then turned the dough out onto the table and kneaded it until smooth with a little more flour.
Tip two: Don't expect perfection. The important thing is that they have fun. Their loaves weren't perfectly shaped, but it didn't matter. They still tasted the same!
We greased mini pans and each girl has two iran email list mini loaves from one recipe.
We then have them rise. Because we used rapid rise yeast, it didn't take long, about 20-30 minutes.
Tip three: Embrace the mess. The kids will be messy and you'll end up with flour all over the table and floor, but they'll have fun and so will you. Enjoy it. The mess will clean up quickly, but the memories will last a long time!!
The bread bakes for about 25 minutes or so when making a mini loaf.
Then the next part is the best: ENJOY your bread! The girls were so excited and proud of themselves, can't you see it in their cute faces!
boy holding a loaf of bread
All that was left to do was EAT!