Thursday, February 28, 2013


Morning Routine and Crazy Cake

I wake up most mornings to a beautiful sight.  My children are all snuggled up with blankets, curled up on the couches, with their dad reading them a book.  My husband gets to stay home in the mornings a few times a week, and because he is a superhero of a husband and dad he uses those mornings to read to our children.  He wants to be involved with their education and spend as much time with them as possible.  So, instead of sleeping in he wakes up at 6:00 and quietly goes through the house waking our children for reading time.  I use these mornings to go to the gym (well, I did once upon a time), have my scripture study, or (most of the time) sleep!  My beautiful, sleepy-eyed children LOVE this time.  They have had many many adventures with Aslan, Ralph Moody, Harry Potter, and many others.  It's the best time of the day.

Then sadly, the time comes where the book is closed and my darling husband has to go to work.  And like a flip of a switch everything changes.  My once quiet, loving, attentive children, turn to me and the chaos begins!  "What's for breakfast?", "I hate oatmeal."  "Can't we have cereal ever?" "He breathed on me wrong.", "I can't find my shoes, but I left them right here under the dogs bed yesterday."  "Mom, she wont let me turn her dollhouse into my spaceship!"  And so it goes.  Me, trying to fix breakfast and get the kids moving for the day.  The kids running, yelling, fighting, throwing clothes around because the shirt that they HAVE to wear is not in their drawer (because they've worn it for three weeks straight so it was taken to the wash while they were sleeping).
 
What happened to those children who were, just minutes ago, snuggling up to their dad? My theory is that while I'm at the gym (or let just be honest, sleeping) husband is training them on how to push every stress button that mom has. I think he finds great joy in seeing me run around like a maniac. I have learned on these mornings that sometimes the only thing that will make it better is....chocolate! And you know stressed spelled backwards is desserts, so in honor of my crazy mornings I am going to share with you my all time favorite recipe for chocolate cake. It is aptly named Crazy Cake. And I will admit that I have had this delicious, moist cake for breakfast. I got this recipe from my mother-in-law, and though she will never admit it, I think it's called crazy cake because she raised 7 children and ate this cake for breakfast sometimes too!

Crazy Cake

3 cups all purpose flour
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup cocoa
1 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
3/4 cup oil
2 cups water
2 tsp vanilla
2 TBSP vinegar

Mix dry ingredients in a bowl, mix together wet ingredients except for vinegar in seperate bowl. Pour wet into dry and mix until combined. Add in vinegar and stir. Pour into prepared 9x13 baking dish. Bake in 350 oven for 25-30 minutes. Serve with whipped cream or frost with your favorite frosting.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Sick Day with Soup and Bread


Today my kids weren't feeling so hot.  My little man was having some stomach issues.  I won't share details,  but lots of Lysol and toilet cleaning was involved.  My little woman was feeling super tired and took a nap, a very rare occurance.  So we decided to stay in our jammies and make warm comfort food.   Cooking is by far my favorite thing to do.  I find so much joy in creating beautiful and delicious things for my family.  We decided to make black bean soup and homemade bread.  I didn't want to go to the store so we needed to use what we had on hand.  This soup is so easy.  It does take time to cook the beans but if you were to do that a day or two ahead this would for sure be a 30 minute soup.  I wouldn't recommend using canned beans, just because there are so few ingredients that cooking the dry beans with the flavorings really adds to the soup.  Here's the recipe!

note:  all my recipes will be for between 8 and  12 people.  I have a large family with lots of growing boys so those recipes for 4 just won't do!


Black Bean Soup (Serves 8)

1 lb dry black beans (about 2 cups)
5 cups water
2 bay leaves
1 1/2 tsp salt (about, I never measure)
1/2 tsp baking soda (keeps the beans black instead of turning grey or purple)
1 ham steak
1 medium onion, diced
2 carrots, diced
2 stalks celery, diced
1 bell pepper, diced (any color)
2-3 cloves garlic (or if you're anything like me 5)
4 cups chicken broth (1 box store bought)
2 chipotles in adobo, diced (optional, you could use fresh jalepeno or omit)
2 TBSP cumin
sour cream
avacado
cilantro
limes

In a pot pour your beans, water, bay, salt, baking soda and ham steak.  Bring to boil, reduce to simmer, cover and cook 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until beans are tender. Remove bay and hamsteak.  Dice up steak to add later (it will be black, but taste delicious!) DO NOT DRAIN
In separate pot saute onion, carrot, celery, bell pepper, garlic, chipotle, and cumin in a little olive oil until tender and slightly brown, about 10 mins.  Add in beans with their cooking liquid and chicken broth, simmer about 20 mins.  Add back the ham and adjust seasoning.  Serve with sour cream, cilantro, and definatly a squeeze of lime!

And now on to the bread!

White Bread (3 Loaves)

4 cups warm water (I just use hot tap water)
2 TBSP active dry yeast
1TBSP salt (I use kosher)
1/3 canola oil (or olive oil)
1/3 cup honey or 2/3 cup sugar
10-12 cups all-purpose flour

In mixer combine water, yeast, salt, sugar, oil, and 5 cups flour.  Mix to combine.  Gradually mix in the additional 5 cups flour, 1 cup at a time, until the dough is smooth and pulls away from sides of mixer.  Knead by hand on floured surface, or knead in mixer on low for about 10 minutes.  Cover with towel and leth the dough rise until doubled in bulk, about 30-45 minutes. 

Punch down the dough, turn it out on lightly floured surface (or oiled if you don't want to add more flour) and divide in thirds.  Form loaves and put in well greased loaf pans.   (I like glass pans, they tend to brown better).  Let the loaves rise 30 to 45 minutes or until you can press down with your finger and the indendation remains.

Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350.  Bake the loaves for 30 minutes.  Immediately remove from the pans and cool on a wire rack.

Welcome!  I've decided to create this blog to post about me and my family's scratch made lives.   I have an amazing hardworking husband, five awesome kids and a lazy hound named Maggie.  My daily life is full of "scratch made" things.  From cooking, to homeschool, to family activities I love to create things for my family that are made by us and for us.  I hope you enjoy coming on this made from scratch journey with me!