Anonymous wrote:After reading the mashed potatoes thread, I got to thinking about all the stuff that I make from scratch; don't even consider the convenience version because the homemade version is superior and easy enough.
And this is only since the kids have gotten pretty independent that I have time... but now we make:
Yogurt. We have to plan because it takes 10 hours of cook time in the instantpot and another day of straining, but that's all passive time. Bought a yogurt strainer which is worth the storage space.
Granola. Takes 10 minutes to pull out, mix up, and put away the oats, nuts, seeds, binder, and about 20 minutes to bake.
Pizza and other tomato sauce: 5-8 ingredients. 10 minutes to get everything into the pot. 30 minutes to cook. Freezes like a dream.
I've dabbled with bread, but we don't eat enough to make it worth the effort. Also I have friends who bake and share![]()
There's probably more, and again, freeing up the headspace occupied by little kids was essential for me. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:What are your tips on homemade pizza
Kids enjoy making it but it always kind of bad
Anonymous wrote:What are your tips on homemade pizza
Kids enjoy making it but it always kind of bad
Anonymous wrote:What recipe do you use that it only takes 10 minutes for granola? Mine is a long process. First, I have to toast the nuts for 15 minutes, then I have to mix it with the oats and other ingredients which is another 40 minutes. Maybe I’m slow, but it is very worth it.
I would venture to say that about 90 to 95% of my cooking is from scratch. That includes sauces. I have made pasta from scratch before, but I have to plan ahead for that.
I have never made yogurt or butter from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:After reading the mashed potatoes thread, I got to thinking about all the stuff that I make from scratch; don't even consider the convenience version because the homemade version is superior and easy enough.
And this is only since the kids have gotten pretty independent that I have time... but now we make:
Yogurt. We have to plan because it takes 10 hours of cook time in the instantpot and another day of straining, but that's all passive time. Bought a yogurt strainer which is worth the storage space.
Granola. Takes 10 minutes to pull out, mix up, and put away the oats, nuts, seeds, binder, and about 20 minutes to bake.
Pizza and other tomato sauce: 5-8 ingredients. 10 minutes to get everything into the pot. 30 minutes to cook. Freezes like a dream.
I've dabbled with bread, but we don't eat enough to make it worth the effort. Also I have friends who bake and share![]()
There's probably more, and again, freeing up the headspace occupied by little kids was essential for me. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:What recipe do you use that it only takes 10 minutes for granola? Mine is a long process. First, I have to toast the nuts for 15 minutes, then I have to mix it with the oats and other ingredients which is another 40 minutes. Maybe I’m slow, but it is very worth it.
I would venture to say that about 90 to 95% of my cooking is from scratch. That includes sauces. I have made pasta from scratch before, but I have to plan ahead for that.
I have never made yogurt or butter from scratch.