Bella went and made foccaccia all by herself. I know it involved roasting a large amount of garlic, and gathering rosemary from the back yard, but I don't anything else about it, except that it was consumed to rave reviews. Good thing she doubled the recipe.
I will take credit for training her to use parchment paper whenever possible, to avoid washing the pan, *and* to provide a lovely visual foil to her lightly browned breads.
Looks like she did great - can smell it!
ReplyDeleteMmmm yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like some yummy eating!
ReplyDeleteHow about a recipe, Bella? I love anything with large amounts of garlic and rosemary from the back yard! (Mine happens to be in front, but no matter!)*grin*
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful focaccia!! What a very talented daughter you have!
ReplyDeleteBella has blossomed into quite the bread baker! Homemade foccaccia is a favorite at our house, too.
ReplyDeleteAnna, Bella's success in the kitchen, as well as all the successes of all your children, is merely a testimony to yours and your husband's training and discipling them. So well done to you and Bella!
ReplyDeleteCan I borrow your girls for a few days - in a house full of boys a nice treat like that, that I dont have to make myself would be SO WONDERFUL!!! great job Bella Beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteJust the inspiration I needed for an evening meal counterpart.
ReplyDeleteRosemary is for remembrance.....
YUM !! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteBarb in Nebraska
I just smeared butter on my computer screen because that looks soooo yummy. Well done...to Bella for making me want to go off my diet right now and to you, Anna, for doing such a good job raising a young lady...you must be proud.
ReplyDeleteAnna, I'm a frequenter of your blog who regularly finds inspiration and refreshment on your "pages." A hearty second to the request for a recipe, and one for Bella's scones as well. We love foccacia, but have never made it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours!
I love rosemary foccaccia. Any chance Bella could do a guest post and share the recipe?
ReplyDeleteI look forward to visiting "Bella's Bakery" someday!
ReplyDeleteWill you please come be my "supernanny" and teach me how to teach my Little One? (I don't highly esteem the real supernanny but the point is...)
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! I just made focaccia yesterday! Bella's looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWe need the recipe - it will be another Schoolhouse Award Winner, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Bella. I am so impressed with how professional your baked items look, and I'm sure they taste just as good!
ReplyDeletethat looks fantastic! is there a recipe?
ReplyDeleteI need to start letting my children have a little more freedom in the kitchen. I hope to get them more involved in the cooking as well. Beautiful foccacia.
ReplyDeleteJen
http://www.ListPlanIt.com
I would love to have someone make bread at home.
ReplyDeleteHint to the hubby and the teen.
Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteCount me in with those who would love Bella's recipe!
ReplyDelete