Hawaiian Sweet Bread

Making homemade bread is a wonderful experience. The fragrance of homemade bread can create a homey feeling in your house that you simply cannot recreate by buying store-bought breads.

Baking bread is a wonderful way to show someone you care. The bread can be served to guests or even offered as a gift to people for the holidays.

When it comes to making bread, you have a number of different choices for the type of bread you bake and the taste that you want to achieve. One delicious option is Hawaiian sweet bread. Making Hawaiian sweet bread doesn`t have to be difficult and you`ll be delighted with a melt-in-your-mouth finished product.

What is Hawaiian Sweet Bread?

Hawaiian sweet bread is a light and delicious bread. As the name indicates, it is a bread that has a sweet flavor although it is not overly sweet or sugary. Hawaiian sweet bread can be served on its own as part of a meal or as a dessert. It can also be used to create delicious French toast, where a little bit of sweetness goes a long way. Because of its sweet flavor, most people don`t use Hawaiian sweet bread when making sandwiches with lunch meats, although you could certainly use it to make a peanut butter and jelly or other sandwiches where a bit of sweetness might be appropriate.

How to Make Hawaiian Sweet Bread

The easiest way to make Hawaiian sweet bread is to make use of a bread machine. A bread machine essentially does all of the work for you as far as kneading and rising the dough. All you need to do is add the ingredients. Bread machines are often inexpensive and you may be able to purchase them secondhand, since many people will buy bread machines and then end up not using them as often as they had hoped.

Once you have a bread machine, it may come with a book of recipes that contains Hawaiian sweet bread. You may also be able to find one of many online recipes. One example of such a recipe is as follows:

Hawaiian Sweet Bread

One cup of warm water
Five tablespoons of white sugar
Three cups of flour (use all purpose, not bread flour)
ž of a tablespoon of salt
Two tablespoons each of dried milk powder and potato flakes
One tablespoon of active dry yeast (this makes the bread rise)
ź tablespoon each of vanilla and lemon extract (to add sweetness)
Two eggs
Four tablespoons of margarine

All of the ingredients can then be added to your bread machine where they are mixed according to the instructions that came with your bread machine. The loaf can then be created in a 9×5 inch pan where it should rise until it doubles in size. Finally, it can be cooked in a preheated oven set to 350 degrees for approximately 30 minutes. Remember, when making bread, your quantities should be exact so the proportions are correct.

If you are not able to make Hawaiian sweet bread yourself, professionals with <a href=”http://www.cs-catering-equipment.co.uk/“>catering equipment</a> may be able to create it for you, or you can purchase a store-bought loaf.

MEN-U , THAT’S RIGHT, MEN-U COOKING

So you want a Valentine menu. Something that is easy to cook for even a novice cook, something fast and tasty too.  Are you feeling pressured, feeling like it is a tall order and you don’t have much time, valentinves day is getting closer day by day.

Hawaiian Teriyaki Chicken Recipe with Dry Mien Noodles.

Two favorite Hawaiian recipes, two all time favorites. These two Hawaiian dishes are always in demand, anywhere it is served. Noodles and chicken, how can you go wrong. Fast and easy to make, and very, very tasty.

Is last year’s Valentine Day a harsh memory?  Do you need to step your game? Is your girl this year the same as last year’s? Here is an idea, why don’t you cook for her then take her out for a night on the town?

Tease, tempt, titillate her taste buds. Surprise her, show her you are a man of many talents. Keep her wondering if there isn’t anything that you can do. Be that guy from the beer commercial that the girls all flock around only because they find him so exciting.

Cook for her, do it for Valentine Day. Be so different that she will never forget you, ever! Make nice tasty dinner for two. Make this easy Hawaiian Teriyaki Chicken Recipe with Dry Mien Noodles. Then take her out on the town for two.

Roses wilts away in a few days but a taste memory will last forever.  Be a MEMORY

Fast and Easy for Valentines, Impress The Heck Out of Her

Photo by Alison



Hawaiian Teriyaki Chicken Recipe….Prep; 5 Minutes! Ha ha, now how this for quick and fast!   Can it get any better? Well how about a quick 25 minutes to cook?  Did I catch your attention yet?!

Well hang on, what’s the catch? It’s 8 hours! But the good news is during that time you don’t do a darn thing! Just let it sit in the refrigerator. I sure you can do that.

So Guys cooking a nice Valentine Dinner for your wife or your honey?  Want a way to impress the heck out of her?  Need to score a few points?  Or feeling romantic and want to show her that you put in some effort into this special day?

Well here is your answer. She will think you slaved in the kitchen, just for her, and all you need to do it tell her you love her. Don’t tell her how easy this Hawaiian Chicken Recipe really is!

LOVE, SEX AND MY FRYING PAN

She knew he was watching her from behind, only half dressed, humming along with her favorite song, while preparing a Hawaiian chicken recipe.
She could feel his eyes on her, the warmth, the temptation.

He was happy, life was good. She was a bright contrast against the full moon silhouetting the lush Hawaiian garden outside of the expanse of kitchen windows. He like watching her, quick but not rushing, sexy and graceful without effort.

He slides up behind her, leaning into her, two warm bodies uniting. His hands rounding the smooth curves of her hips. His arms wrap her up in his embrace.

A love that is equally as strong for both his frying pan and girl. How’s this for a incentive for you man, love to cook and love her.

That’s Right, More Men Can Cook

That’s right, more and more men are cooking. More and more men are spending time in the kitchen and enjoying it.

Here is what Kay Logsdon, editor of “The Food Channels” says;

“The new economy has created a boldness and willingness

to change how we work, how we cook and how we eat.

All of our 2011 trends reflect that in some way.

“One example is baby boomers wanting to age well.

For example, trend No. 10 explains they are eating for better

sex, more energy and the ability to work longer.”

The Food Network labeled it as “A gender role reversal is bubbling up in the kitchen”. Now I don’t know if this is in the most favorable light for men. The article goes on to say “The rise of the male metrosexual in recent years may have something to do with it as well.”

Now “gender role reversal” I can live with. But metrosexual… wait a minute! Women have been asking the men in your life for years to help with the cooking and now these very men are labeled metrosexual?!

Ha!  Metrosexual! Double ha!  Just to be clear, very very clear, you will never catch me wearing an apron! And you won’t ever catch me plucking my eye brows either!

Just because I enjoy cooking, I enjoy spending time in the kitchen cooking up a tasty meal, it does not make me metrosexual!

If you ever call me metrosexual you better not every ask me how you look in that dress again!

I am man, hear me roar!  We will cook in number too big to ignore!

So move over, make room or get out of the way, I am cooking! Tonight it is a Hawaiian chicken recipe tonight! And you will like it!