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Asalam wa alikum



So as you know i`m not really one for baking ... but when a good recipe comes my way i must tell you about it


I have had this recipe for a while and never got around to trying it so as i was making my muffin bread i thought let me try this one ... Its a french loaf and so simple and easy





2 cups of water (warm)
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp of yeast instant
2 tbsp of salt ... i felt it was a bit too much so i reduced it to 1
2 tbsp of oil (veg)

5 cups of flour

mix well and knead dough then allow to rise

punch back the dough then place on a tray

allow to rise again and place in a hot oven

it takes about 20 mins or so and masha`allah what a lovely bread

we toasted it and had butter and jam for breakfeast

enjoy and let me know how it works out

Comments

  1. I have a hard time believing that you aren't a good baker when you can work with yeast! MashAllah :)

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  2. awww jazak`allah khair .... but believe me i`m not .... i just give it a good bit of the old elbow grease lol

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  3. Asalamu alaikum,

    Thank you for sharing a wonderful post. I have a special message for you posted today, hope you like.

    Take Care.

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    1. awww masha`allah sis and jazak`allah khair for your comment and masha`allah on your post it`s so sweet

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    1. when i first choose to name my blog passing through this life ... it was exactly what i wanted..... as a muslim we believe that we are just passing through this life so with that and my daily life i thought what a good name

      i had a look at your blog and it`s all about candles and the name brand is canyon so i think the way you place the name of your blog is fine .... for me i thing i would have gone with Canyon (lights up your life)or you could say instead of life put home

      i hope i was of some help ... and thank you for dropping by my blog

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  5. This looks yummy ma sha Allah! Bookmarked for when I'm feeling the baking-vibe in sha Allah!

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    1. it did trun out really well and even better toasted with butter and jam

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  6. salam aalyki Anisa, Looks amazing mashallah. You are a baker for sure! This looks like the bread in Greggs mashallah!

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  7. awww jazak`allah khair sanaa thats is very sweet of you

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  8. Asalamu alaikum.

    Thank you so much, I have responded to your comment on my blog. Have you read "Water"

    Take Care
    p.s im a brother.

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  9. Asalamu alaikum.

    Eid Mubarak!

    Take Care.

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  10. Newest Follower, Hope you had a great Eid.

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  11. awww jazak`allah khair sis ... yes indeed we did ... jazk`allah khair... insha`allah you did too

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  12. Assalam aleikum! I read your (entire) blog today. I thougt about what you wrote on Ramadan. We did the same thing this year. We usually keep it simple but this year we thougt even more about not cooking to much, and NO cakes everyday. On thing that has made a huge difference is how we do our prayers. Me and husband live in Sweden with two children, 10 and 12. Me and the children where born her. Since the beginning of the year we encouraged the children to pray at least once a day. They had some difficulties because of the language. But in spring we are praying all prayers jama (together) if we are at home together. It has strengten our iman and our family and we naturally talk more about islam (how to live a good life islamically)/ Wa salam Um Jaad

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    1. wa alikum asalam umm jaad

      wow the whole blog ... jazak`allah khair sis for taking the time in doing so ... i hope you enjoyed it

      yes indeed we too concentrated on salat too .... it great to teach the kids form a young age and insha`allah sis your kids will be the biggest reward for you in the next life because of this teaching

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  13. I am so hungry and this looks absolutely delicious, masha'allah!

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