Home > Holiday Baking Recipes > Challah Recipe This challah recipe can be made into a beautiful three or four-strand braid. It tastes great as French Toast or toasted with butter. It make a lovely presentation on your Holiday table. Four-Strand Braided Challah Recipe Quick Starter 1 cup (4 1/4 ounces) unbleached All-Purpose Flour 1 cup (8 ounces) water 2 teaspoons instant yeast Dough All
Cheese Rolls
by Marienne (Atlanta, GA) In Brazil, “cheese rolls” are very famous! This recipe can be prepared in a blender and baked in mini muffin baking pans. You can also add fillings in the rolls, but it is not necessary. Cheese Rolls Recipe (Makes 24 units) Ingredients: 1 cup 6-cheese Italian (or Parmesan) 1 cup sour starch 1 egg 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup vegetable oil
Holiday Pumpkin Bread Wreath
This festive Holiday Pumpkin Bread Wreath recipe makes two wreaths so you can keep one for yourself and give one away; or serve one, and make the other into Pumpkin Bread Pudding. These wreaths also make beautiful centerpieces for your Holiday dinner. I’ve got company coming for Thanksgiving Dinner so I plan to use one for a centerpiece and the other for bread pudding. Holiday
Cheese Twists Recipe
Home > Roll Recipes > Cheddar Twists These flavorful cheese twists add a festive flair to Holiday dinner gatherings but are special any time. Serve them as a treat for New Years’ dinner or for any special occasion. Cheese Twists Ingredients: 3 to 3-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons sugar 2 envelopes RapidRise Yeast 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 2/3 cup water 1 (5-ounce) can
Pumpkin Crescent Rolls for Dinner
It’s always fun to make festive breads for Holiday gatherings. I particularly enjoy making these Pumpkin Crescent Rolls. The canned pumpkin adds a wonderful, deep color to the rolls and pumpkin pie spice provides just a hint of flavor. You’ll like these rolls even if you’re not a fan of pumpkin bread. My sons would never have known there was pumpkin in the rolls if
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