Wednesday, 8 June 2016

On Thursday 2nd of June 10Q baked yummy bread rolls.
Everyone in 10Q were in groups of four. It was messy.
At the end all the groups got to eat the bread rolls.
some were great some were bad but we all got to bake.
If you want to bake these bread rolls, here's the recipe.


Ingredients: 200g Strong flour
1 tbs of salt
7g fast action dried yeast
150ml warm water
1 tbs of suger
Equipment:Sifter, mixing bowl, weighing scales,measuring jug, baking tray, palette knife and cooking tray.

How to bake it
1. Preheat the oven to 220 C,gas mark 7 and grease the baking tray.
2.Sift the flour and the salt into the mixing bowl [don't forget to measure!]
3.Add the yeast and sugar.
4.Add the water and start mixing into a soft dough
5.Knead the dough for 10 minutes.
6.Divide the dough into 4 parts and shape them into rolls.
7.Place them into the greased baking tray
8.Cover the bread rolls and let them prove for 30 minutes
9.Place the oven and wait for 15 minutes, until they are golden brown

                                  There you go. How to make bread rolls. have a nice day!



16 comments:

  1. This is an excellent blog post Ace! Well done sharing what we did in Home Economics. To show the language of the learner you could also discuss what you were proud of, maybe what you would like to bake next time and the skill you need to work on next time you bake? Great work!

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    2. Thanks Great advice!

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    3. Thanks Great advice!

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  2. Great work Ace I liked it how you shared the recipe with the world this is a good blog post but maybe add some more interesting words but anyway good blog post!

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  3. Great work Ace I liked it how you shared the recipe with the world this is a good blog post but maybe add some more interesting words but anyway good blog post!

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  4. I bet those breads was super yummy and cool from Emily.

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  6. I bet those breads was super yummy and cool from Emily.

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  7. I love the way you have great pictures,adjectives and sharing the recipe in your writing, but make sure that you reread it before you post it because I saw some capital letters not at the start of sentences. But great work any way! :)

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  8. I love the way you have great pictures,adjectives and sharing the recipe in your writing, but make sure that you reread it before you post it because I saw some capital letters not at the start of sentences. But great work any way! :)

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  9. The pictures are great guide lines and helps us to understand the instructions,great work.

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  10. How did it taste

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  11. I like that you shared the bread guide to our blog but try to add in time words they can help so much.

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  12. Ace I like how you put the method and ingredients good job on your post keep it up

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