Grandmas Hands
Hilo Airport circa 1982-ish. |
I can vaguely remember a time when I was that age, the world and all its goodies were mine to conquer. I remember playing in an airport much smaller than the one I sit in currently. Hilo Airport (before it was "International")used to have these orange and white blocks for passengers to sit on while they awaited their plane. If you go there some of them are still scattered around. They couldnʻt have been larger that four by four feet but to a toddler these awesome slippery blocks were well… awesome.
Aunty Stacie, Kalei, Aunty Lorie and Aunty Kecia... pounding the masa. Making Sweet Bread. |
A blanket I made for Jason. |
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We could only help with our love. Grandpa sang for you. Leimaile sang for you. We all sang for you. We danced for you. We laughed and cried and shared with you. We tried to keep you up.
GRANDMAʻS SWEETBREAD
4 pkg yeast
3 c. water
5 tbsp. sugar
1 sm. mashed potato (or grated, up to you)
Mix in a covered 2 qt. pot until mixture rises.
10 eggs - beaten
5 lbs. flour
3 c. sugar
2 tbsp. salt
3 blocks butter
1 handful Crisco (yes, handful, thatʻs how she did it)
1 can Carnation milk and water to make 2 quarts of liquid.
Mix flour, salt, sugar, butter, Crisco, eggs and yeast mixture in a very large bowl. Add milk/water mixture a little at a time when kneading dough. Knead for about 15-20 minutes. Sprinkle a little flour and cover. Let rise for 2 hours. Pour dough into greased loaf pans. Let rise for 1 1/2 hours. Brush tops with milk before baking. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Makes about 6 loaves.
Note: There are a few things missing from the directions of this recipe. There are also a few things that are different in other versions of this SAME recipe. But... THIS is how she wrote it in her first book... so this is how I will share it. I will make this recipe one day on my own, with the hands that my Grandma helped to shape. Until then...
Next blog: Grandmas Smile: Part three of my Memories of Grandma.
1 comment:
Again, so very touching and filled with love. What a wonderful tribute to your grandma.
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