Parker House Rolls – Being Martha

I decided to give these Parker House Rolls a try for Christmas last year.  Yeah, I know…it’s February!  Apparently,  I have had a lot of other things to talk about!

These Parker House Rolls have a little history behind them…named after the Parker House Hotel in Boston where they were first created in the late 1800′s.  Check here for more history.  You can find the complete recipe for these rolls on line here.  Or, you can find the recipe in Martha Stewart’s Baking Handbook.

These rolls take a few hours to make so give yourself plenty of time!  Start with your yeast and milk until it is nice and frothy!

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

Roll out the dough onto a floured surface.  The dough starts out pretty sticky.  Kneed a few times and form into a nice disc.  Place in an oiled bowl for 75 minutes or until doubled in bulk.

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

Punch down!  My favorite part!  Separate into two and let rise again for 15 to 20 minutes.

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

Roll out into about a sheet 1/3″ thick and cut into 2×4″ rectangles.  Use a ruler to measure it the easiest way!

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

Fold them into rows onto a buttered baking pan.  Fold the dough over itself about 2/3rd’s of the way leaving a small tail hanging out.  Set the next roll on the tail and stack.  Separate the rows about 1/2″.  Brush them all with butter and get ready for the oven!  Place them in a warm area to rise for 1/2 hour before you place in the oven which is preheated to 375 degrees.

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown!  Here’s the disappointing part…I never took photos of the rolls all done!  They puffed up beautifully and were super yummy!  Here’s the photo of the completed rolls courtesy of  Martha Stewart.com.  As you can imagine, mine looked just like this.  :-)

Parker House Rolls - Being Martha

This recipe is good tasting and has a medium level of difficulty due to the multiple steps.  Make sure you give yourself plenty of time!

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Burlap Heart Embroidery – Etsy Shop Update

I have added some new treasures to my etsy store.

These are super cute burlap, wool and hand embroidered heart hoops that are the perfect thoughtful and simple gift for Valentine’s Day.

Here a few sneak peaks:

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Find more details on my etsy page here.

Have a great week.

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Gift Idea! Brown Sugar & Honey Body Scrub

This is one my favorite gifts to receive and give.  Before I knew how to make sugar and salt scrubs, one of my favorite was from L’Occitane Salt Body Scrub.  It is amazing, but it goes quick and is $36!  Who knew that making your own scrub is so easy!

Last year for the holidays, I made my first set of scrubs…vanilla, gingerbread, etc.  You can see that post here.

This year, I wanted to do something a little different so I tried a brown sugar and honey body scrub.  I was inspired by the recipe on the Paula Deen website you can find here.

Brown Sugar & Honey Body Scrub

To make three jars of scrub, I used the following measurements…

5 cups Dark Brown Sugar
2 1/2 cups Extra Virgin Olive Oil
5 teaspoons Pure Vanilla Extract
5 tablespoons honey

Make sure you mix the extract and honey together first then add the olive oil and then sugar…it will help make sure everything gets blended.  Stir real well until everything is moist with oil.  Adjust as necessary with more oil or brown sugar to your liking.  The L’Occitane scrub always had extra oil in the container which was nice as it makes your skin so nice and soft.

Brown Sugar & Honey Body Scrub

I added some raffia and some tags and packaged them up for giving.  It is a great gift!  Now, next time, I need to make one for myself!

Happy New Year!

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