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Bake Six Different Things - food.straw.bakesix PEP BB

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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the straw badge in Food Prep and Preservation

For this badge bit, you will bake six different things!


(source: Pinterest.com)

Minimum requirements for this BB:
- Bake six things
  - At least two things are baked in a rocket oven
  - At least two things baked in cast iron
  - Bake one of each
      - Cake
      - Sweet bread (banana bread, zucchini bread, etc)
      - Casserole/lasagna
      - Pie
  - Bake two of the following (no duplication - ie. not two fritatas):
      - Frittata
      - Buns
      - Dinner rolls
      - Cinnamon rolls
      - Crumble
      - Brownies
      - Cookies
      - Cornbread
      - Fish
      - Calzone
      - Cinnamon bread or other fancy bread
      - Pizza (must be very different from your sand badge pizza)
      - Bread (must be very different from your sand badge bread)

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide proof of the following as pictures or video (<2 mins):
   - give the recipe for each thing you are baking
   - preparing each type of food to be baked
   - baking each type of food using the methods described (in the above minimum requirements)
   - finished baked goods (that meet the above minimum requirements)
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1st bake, bread tortillas. They did not want to roll out so are kinda fat like English muffins.
3 c fresh ground flour 1 tsp salt 1/4 c melted bacon grease 3/4 c sourdough starter.
2nd bake (cup) cakes. Making these for Valentine's day unfortunately the heart shaped 1/2 of the batch had an errand gust of gravity and ended up All over the floor.
7/8 fresh ground flour 1/2c sourdough starter 1/2c homemade yogurt 1/2c melted coconut oil 2/3c raw sugar 1tsp vanilla 1 egg 3/8c coco powder 1/2tsp Sea salt
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Starter check
Starter check
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Grinding
Grinding
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Mixing
Mixing
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Baking
Baking
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Starter
Starter check
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Mixing flour
Mixing flour
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Mixing sugar and oil
Mixing sugar and oil
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Baked
Baked
 
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3rd bake It's either here or stir fry. crepes!
2 c sourdough starter, 3 eggs, 3 Tbs melted butter, 3 Tbs brown sugar, 3 pinches of salt.
Okay try again 3rd baked french toast 6 eggs, 1/4 c milk 1 Tbs brown sugar, 1 Tbs flour, and a sprinkle of all the spices that taste good in pie. Slice as much bread as will fit on your baking tray, dip in egg mix place on parchment or similar liner bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes.
4th bake sourdough cinnamon rolls
1/2 c sourdough starter, 1c homemade yogurt, 1/4 c brown sugar, 1/4 c melted butter, 2 c whole wheat flour, 1 tsp vanilla, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp baking powder,1 tsp baking soda. 1/4 c softened butter, 1/4c brown sugar, 2 Tbs cinnamon, 1/4 c chopped nuts
5th bake pie flour, water, cold butter, apple chunks fermentation, flour, oatmeal, brown sugar, olive oil
6th bake naan
3/4c homemade yogurt, 1 Tbs olive oil, 2 c ww flour, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar, 1 tsp yeast, melted butter to brush on top. The stoneware baking sheet develops a seasoning like cast iron and is even more sensitive to being washed with soap ( soap in pores flavors everything you bake afterwards.)
7th bake cornbread
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Crepe baking
Crepe baking
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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Cleaning up
Cleaning up
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Leftover egg mix and bread
Leftover egg mix and bread
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On tray
On tray
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Baking
Baking
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Flip
Flip
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Top with what you like
Top with what you like
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Ingredients 1st batch for cinnamon rolls
Ingredients 1st batch for cinnamon rolls
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Mix and cover for 8 hrs.
Mix and cover for 8 hrs.
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Filling ingredients
Filling ingredients
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Cinnamon roll log
Cinnamon roll log
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Done
Done
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Pie mid assembly
Pie mid assembly
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Ready to bake
Ready to bake
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Done
Done
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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Done
Done
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I can't believe I forgot to take a picture of the finished cornbread
I can't believe I forgot to take a picture of the finished cornbread
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Please note that ALL food prep BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food during the cooking or storage process.  

This includes food that came in plastic containers from the store, ziplock bags, plastic cooking utensils like spoons, spatulas, teflon pans, etc.

The end goal is to move toward cooking from own-grown ingredients and similar sources and using PEP principles (for example sustainable and non-toxic materials) as much as possible.

Some BB submissions are being grandfathered in, but we are moving toward more strict enforcement of this policy.
 
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I was wondering if bisquits and/or doughnuts could count as one of the six baked items?
 
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Aurora House wrote:1st bake, bread tortillas. They did not want to roll out so are kinda fat like English muffins.
3 c fresh ground flour 1 tsp salt 1/4 c melted bacon grease 3/4 c sourdough starter.
2nd bake (cup) cakes. Making these for Valentine's day unfortunately the heart shaped 1/2 of the batch had an errand gust of gravity and ended up All over the floor.
7/8 fresh ground flour 1/2c sourdough starter 1/2c homemade yogurt 1/2c melted coconut oil 2/3c raw sugar 1tsp vanilla 1 egg 3/8c coco powder 1/2tsp Sea salt

 
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Aurora House wrote:1st bake, bread tortillas. They did not want to roll out so are kinda fat like English muffins.
3 c fresh ground flour 1 tsp salt 1/4 c melted bacon grease 3/4 c sourdough starter.
2nd bake (cup) cakes. Making these for Valentine's day unfortunately the heart shaped 1/2 of the batch had an errand gust of gravity and ended up All over the floor.
7/8 fresh ground flour 1/2c sourdough starter 1/2c homemade yogurt 1/2c melted coconut oil 2/3c raw sugar 1tsp vanilla 1 egg 3/8c coco powder 1/2tsp Sea salt


Aurora House wrote:3rd bake It's either here or stir fry. crepes!
2 c sourdough starter, 3 eggs, 3 Tbs melted butter, 3 Tbs brown sugar, 3 pinches of salt.
Okay try again 3rd baked french toast 6 eggs, 1/4 c milk 1 Tbs brown sugar, 1 Tbs flour, and a sprinkle of all the spices that taste good in pie. Slice as much bread as will fit on your baking tray, dip in egg mix place on parchment or similar liner bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes.
4th bake sourdough cinnamon rolls
1/2 c sourdough starter, 1c homemade yogurt, 1/4 c brown sugar, 1/4 c melted butter, 2 c whole wheat flour, 1 tsp vanilla, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp baking powder,1 tsp baking soda. 1/4 c softened butter, 1/4c brown sugar, 2 Tbs cinnamon, 1/4 c chopped nuts
5th bake pie flour, water, cold butter, apple chunks fermentation, flour, oatmeal, brown sugar, olive oil
6th bake naan
3/4c homemade yogurt, 1 Tbs olive oil, 2 c ww flour, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar, 1 tsp yeast, melted butter to brush on top. The stoneware baking sheet develops a seasoning like cast iron and is even more sensitive to being washed with soap ( soap in pores flavors everything you bake afterwards.)
7th bake cornbread


3rd times the charm for bake "3" banana bread https://culturesforhealth.com/blogs/recipes/sourdough-recipe-sourdough-banana-bread
 
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Aurora House wrote:

Aurora House wrote:1st bake, bread tortillas. They did not want to roll out so are kinda fat like English muffins.
3 c fresh ground flour 1 tsp salt 1/4 c melted bacon grease 3/4 c sourdough starter.
2nd bake (cup) cakes. Making these for Valentine's day unfortunately the heart shaped 1/2 of the batch had an errand gust of gravity and ended up All over the floor.
7/8 fresh ground flour 1/2c sourdough starter 1/2c homemade yogurt 1/2c melted coconut oil 2/3c raw sugar 1tsp vanilla 1 egg 3/8c coco powder 1/2tsp Sea salt


Aurora House wrote:3rd bake It's either here or stir fry. crepes!
2 c sourdough starter, 3 eggs, 3 Tbs melted butter, 3 Tbs brown sugar, 3 pinches of salt.
Okay try again 3rd baked french toast 6 eggs, 1/4 c milk 1 Tbs brown sugar, 1 Tbs flour, and a sprinkle of all the spices that taste good in pie. Slice as much bread as will fit on your baking tray, dip in egg mix place on parchment or similar liner bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes.
4th bake sourdough cinnamon rolls
1/2 c sourdough starter, 1c homemade yogurt, 1/4 c brown sugar, 1/4 c melted butter, 2 c whole wheat flour, 1 tsp vanilla, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp baking powder,1 tsp baking soda. 1/4 c softened butter, 1/4c brown sugar, 2 Tbs cinnamon, 1/4 c chopped nuts
5th bake pie flour, water, cold butter, apple chunks fermentation, flour, oatmeal, brown sugar, olive oil
6th bake naan
3/4c homemade yogurt, 1 Tbs olive oil, 2 c ww flour, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar, 1 tsp yeast, melted butter to brush on top. The stoneware baking sheet develops a seasoning like cast iron and is even more sensitive to being washed with soap ( soap in pores flavors everything you bake afterwards.)
7th bake cornbread


3rd times the charm for bake "3" banana bread https://culturesforhealth.com/blogs/recipes/sourdough-recipe-sourdough-banana-bread

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Ingredients
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Mixing
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Bake
Bake
 
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Recap- I started this before specific categories were required so I may need to cook a lasagna still.
1st tortillas/English muffins on stoneware.

 
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Recap- I started this before specific categories were required so I may need to cook a lasagna still.
1st tortillas/English muffins on stoneware.
2nd (cup)cakes
"3rd" banana bread
 
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Recap- I started this before specific categories were required so I may need to cook a lasagna still.
1st tortillas/English muffins on stoneware.
2nd (cup)cakes
"3rd" banana bread
4th pie in cast iron
5th nan flatbread on stoneware
 
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Recap- I started this before specific categories were required so I may need to cook a lasagna still.
1st tortillas/English muffins on stoneware.
2nd (cup)cakes
"3rd" banana bread
4th cinnamon rolls
5th pie in cast iron
6th nan flatbread on stoneware
And during the spring bb20 event
7th cornbread on cast iron in RMO
8th pizza in RMO
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Cornbread
Cornbread
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Raw
Raw
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Pizza
Pizza
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Murdered scones
Murdered scones
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**ALL THE PICTURES WOULDNT LOAD AT ONCE. I MADE TWO POSTS**

I baked:
1. A serviceberry pie,
2. Zucchini bread,
3. Beautiful bread loaves,
4. Rabbit casserole,
5. Upside down cherry cake,
6. Chocolate chip cookies.

The cookies and bread were in a rocket oven. The cake and pie were in cast iron.
Recipes:
1. Pie- crust is flour, coconut oil, water
Filling is serviceberries, sugar, flour
2. https://www.superhealthykids.com/healthy-zucchini-oat-muffins/
3. 5 c. Water, 1 TBSP yeast, 1 TBSP salt, 10 cups flour, 1/3 c. Honey, 1/3 olive oil, 1/3 c. Potato flakes. 350° for 40 minutes
4. https://www.100daysofrealfood.com/recipe-chicken-curry-casserole/
5. Canned cherries, pancake mix plus eggs.
6. Pictured
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Preparing pie
Preparing pie
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Before lid goes on, at cooper cabin
Before lid goes on, at cooper cabin
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Baked. So pretty
Baked. So pretty
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Mixing zucchini batter
Mixing zucchini batter
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Baking with zucchini muffins
Baking with zucchini muffins
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Baked sweet bread
Baked sweet bread
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Rising bread
Rising bread
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Going into the rocket oven
Going into the rocket oven
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Beautiful bread!
Beautiful bread!
 
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**2ND HALF**
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Stripping rabbit carcass for the caserole. I first cooked the rabbit in a slow cooker, then measured all the ingredients with the rabbit into this glassware baking dish. It's going into the oven under the stove top in this picture
Stripping rabbit carcass for the caserole. I first cooked the rabbit in a slow cooker, then measured all the ingredients with the rabbit into this glassware baking dish. It
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Baked casserole. Already disappearing
Baked casserole. Already disappearing
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Preparing the cookies
Preparing the cookies
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My cookies going in
My cookies going in
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Cookies coming out
Cookies coming out
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Cookie recipe
Cookie recipe
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Prepping the cake
Prepping the cake
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Cake going into the oven
Cake going into the oven
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Baked cake
Baked cake
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Note: Great job! Everything looks delicious.

 
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I think I got this one done as well!!

Minimum requirements for this BB:
- Bake six things
 - At least two things are baked in a rocket oven
 - At least two things baked in cast iron
 - Bake one of each
     - Cake
     - Sweet bread (banana bread, zucchini bread, etc)
     - Casserole/lasagna
     - Pie
 - Bake two of the following (no duplication - ie. not two fritatas):  



The two of the following I did were chocolate chip cookies and apple crumble.  The two in the rocket oven were the cookies and pie.  The two in cast iron were the pie and carrot cake.
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carrot cake assembly (black circles are other stuff from Wheaton Labs table party fun not associated with my cooking)
carrot cake assembly (black circles are other stuff from Wheaton Labs table party fun not associated with my cooking)
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carrot cake assembly (black circles are other stuff from Wheaton Labs table party fun not associated with my cooking)
carrot cake assembly (black circles are other stuff from Wheaton Labs table party fun not associated with my cooking)
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Carrot cake done (half frosted for some food intolerances)
Carrot cake done (half frosted for some food intolerances)
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Carrot cake recipe
Carrot cake recipe
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Cookies getting assembled
Cookies getting assembled
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Cookies in rocket oven
Cookies in rocket oven
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Cookies done
Cookies done
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Cookie recipe
Cookie recipe
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apple crumble assembly
apple crumble assembly
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apple crumble done
apple crumble done
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apple crumble about to cook
apple crumble about to cook
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apple crumble recipe
apple crumble recipe
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lasagna (coconut oil wasn't used in the lasagna)
lasagna (coconut oil wasn't used in the lasagna)
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lasagna ready for oven
lasagna ready for oven
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lasagna cooked
lasagna cooked
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zucchini bread assembly
zucchini bread assembly
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zucchini bread going into oven
zucchini bread going into oven
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zucchini bread done
zucchini bread done
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zucchini bread recipe
zucchini bread recipe
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Apple pie assembly
Apple pie assembly
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Apple pie done in rocket oven
Apple pie done in rocket oven
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Apple pie going into rocket oven
Apple pie going into rocket oven
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Lasagna recipe and ingredients
Lasagna recipe and ingredients
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Note: It all looks delicious!

 
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