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Ok everyone does anyone got any bread recipes? When fall comes its the best time to cook. Get the kitchen nice and warm and let the smells begin! Silly me!
Plants: 290 | From: Ohio | Registered: Mar 2004
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Jiffymouse
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I have several, pumpkin, banana, apple, and more, i'll dig out and post this weekend!
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Sounds good jiffymouse and I like your name reminds me of jiffy popcorn? Bye and can't wait for the recipes! ladystressout
Plants: 290 | From: Ohio | Registered: Mar 2004
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Hi Ladystressout About the bread recipes I've been baking wholewheat for years 4 cups Wholewheat Flour 2 cups Muligrain Flour 4 Heaping tbsp Crushed Flax Seeds 3 tsp Salt 4 tsp Sugar 4 tsp Yeast 31/2 Cups warm Water
I bake mine for 26-28mins @380 Limey
Plants: 77 | From: n of cobourg ontario | Registered: Aug 2003
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Okay, Rita, this is my most favorite one to make. *I end up with alot of reeeeeeeealy rip banana's some times when all of a sudden my family says, I don't want banana's for a few days.
So, I have to do something with them..
Banana Nut Bread...
"This one is pure and simple banana bread, heavy, moist and dark" (8 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 2 1/2-inch loaf)
3 ripe banana's, well mashed 2 eggs, well beaten 2 cups flour 3/4 cup sugar (*I personally use 1/2 cup brown sugar) 1 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
I then went to add 1 cup of applesauce, just because I liked it, and made it even sweeter, moister and better to me...
Preheat the oven at 350*F. Grase a loaf pan. Mix the banana's and eggs together in a large bowl. Stir in the flour, sugar, salt and baking soda. I then put in the applesauce. Add the walnuts and blend. Put the batter in the pan and bake for 1 hour. (*Check with toothpick, if it comes clean, it's done, if not a few more minutes) Remove from the pan to the rack. Serve still warm or cooled, as you like it. I love it warm, and I love it cold.. I personally put an I Can't Believe It's Not Butter type of a spread over it, but you can put butter or whatever your favorite spread is on top! I make always make a double recipe when I make this, so just double the ingredients if you want to do that too, I make one large loaf and that gets devoured that day it seems...and then I make a bunch of mini~loaves and put them in the freezer and pull out if I have unexpected company and no desserts on hand....
(The top gives you the pan size, but I can't say I ever followed the pan size before??? I do one large pan and several (5) mini~loaves out of a double recipe)
Weezie P/S That's from the Fannie Farmer Cookbook.
* * * * Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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Ok Weezie13 cannot wait for the zucchini bread recipe already wrote the banana one down sounds so good? Bye
Plants: 290 | From: Ohio | Registered: Mar 2004
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I loooooooove to bake. Herea re a couple of my favoruite recipes.
War Bread 1 cup rolled oats 1 cup cornmeal 1 cup whole wheat flour 1 teaspoon lard or other shortening (I use Crisco) 1/3 cup molasses (NOT BLACKSTRAP!) 1 tablespoon salt 3 cups boiling water 1 package dry yeast 5 to 6 cups bread or all pupose flour, approximately
In a large bowl, combine rolled oats, cornmeal, whole wheat, hortening, molasses, and salt. Pour in the boiling water, stirring constantly, until the mixture is smooth. Set aside to cool to 120-130 degrees F. Sprinkle the yeast on the batter adn blend Stir in white four 1/2 cup at a time, first with a spoon then by hand. It will make a heavy, dense dough so if your dough isn't as elastic as the white dough your used to, it's ok! Knead for 8 minutes (if necessary, add flour to control stickiness). Put in a bowl and pat with butter or greased fingers to prevent crusting. Cover tightly, with plastic wrap and let rise for 1 hour or until it doubles in size. Punch down dough adn knead for 30 seconds. Divide dough into 2 large or 3 medium pieces. Shape as desired or put into loaf pans. Let rise for 30 minutes. While the dough rises, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake 1 hour, or until nicely browned.
* * * * And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. Plants: 88 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Feb 2004
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Hey! Appplescruff the bread recipe sounds good have to give it a try and see what it taste like many thanks for sharing it with me and the other gardeners bye! Rita
Plants: 290 | From: Ohio | Registered: Mar 2004
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