Sunday, July 17, 2011

The (not so) Secret Life of Bees....and Honey-Molasses Bread

When I recently discovered that one of my neighbors is a beekeeper, my first reaction was to run get the EpiPen.  But Laura Linn, owner of Star Bee Honey, was only too happy to give me a quick insight into the art of beekeeping.  What started out as a hobby has turned into a business, with Laura nurturing tens of thousands of bees in six hives. While totally fascinating - and let's not overlook the bravery involved - being the foodie that I am, I was more interested in the final results of her labor. The honey!!
With my complimentary jar, I made red chile honey, using cayenne peppers from my vegetable garden. Laura shares her bread machine recipe for honey-molasses bread.  (You bread-baking aficionados will know how to convert this for oven-baking.) And, when she is not busy as a bee, she finds time to enjoy the honey in yogurt as a veggie dip, or mixed with peanut butter for dipping pretzels and also making honey butter. Thanks Laura!




Honey-Molasses Bread Recipe (one loaf):
1 cup water
5 tablespoons molasses
2-2/3 tablespoons honey
1-1/3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1-1/3 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons oats
3-1/3 cup bread flour
2-1/2 teaspoons yeast


Contact Laura at: Star Bee Honey, 803.663.1052


A queen bee with her drones

One of the six hives
Bees, bees and mo' bees....at work!


My red chile honey

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