After a long day at the hospital with a patient (more to come on that later), I came back to the mission base to find Estuardo, Noemi, Debora, Emanuel, Paulina, and Yohana all making bread! Estuardo used to help his family make bread in their bread store while he was growing up, so he has always told me how good of a baker he was! "One day," he said, "I'll make you my famous bread!" Little did I know how soon that time would come, and how AMAZING the bread would actually be!!! We made both pan frances (French bread) and my favorite, pan dulce (sweet bread)! Either type is a Guatemalan treat - and tastes really good with coffee! We made the pan dulce in various shapes and sizes, but I found that I was pretty good at making the guzanos (the type that you will see a picture of below). Here are just a few pictures from our fun family experience - enjoy!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
pan dulce (sweet bread)
After a long day at the hospital with a patient (more to come on that later), I came back to the mission base to find Estuardo, Noemi, Debora, Emanuel, Paulina, and Yohana all making bread! Estuardo used to help his family make bread in their bread store while he was growing up, so he has always told me how good of a baker he was! "One day," he said, "I'll make you my famous bread!" Little did I know how soon that time would come, and how AMAZING the bread would actually be!!! We made both pan frances (French bread) and my favorite, pan dulce (sweet bread)! Either type is a Guatemalan treat - and tastes really good with coffee! We made the pan dulce in various shapes and sizes, but I found that I was pretty good at making the guzanos (the type that you will see a picture of below). Here are just a few pictures from our fun family experience - enjoy!
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