The process of making sourdough bread takes anywhere from 10 to 22 hours from start to finish depending on how long you let the sponge and the dough work, but it is worth the time and effort involved. You just need to plan to fit it into your schedule. Making Sourdough Breads revisited 3/7/2012 I revisited this bread last night. I used the same recipe
2008 Bread Baking Blog Archive
Home > Bread Making > 2008 Bread-Baking-Blog Archive The 2008 Bread Baking Blog Archive is a compilation of all the breads that were featured on The Bread Experience 2008 Bread Baking Blog. We hope you enjoy learning how to make these breads. Scroll down or use the links below to view a particular section. 2008 Bread Baking Blog December 2008: Holiday Breads November 2008: Festive
Glazed Pumpkin Nut Bread Recipe
Home > Pumpkin Breads > Glazed Pumpkin Bread This Fall Season, try a new pumpkin nut bread recipe! This bread can be made as a loaf or to add some festive flair, make it in the shape of a pumpkin. You might also want to try making this bread in your bread machine. Glazed Pumpkin Nut Bread Ingredients: 4-1/2to 4-3/4cups all-purpose flour
Tea Scones
Home > Scones > Tea Scones This scones recipe makes a rich and spicy treat. Enjoy an English tradition by serving these Tea Scones with a steaming cup of tea or coffee! Tea Scones Recipe Ingredients: 2 cups flour 1/3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Orange Peel 1/4 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg 1/2 cup butter (no substitutes) 3/4 cup light
Dark Pumpernickel Recipe
Home >Rye Breads > Pumpernickel Recipe This pumpernickel recipe makes a hearty dark bread that you can prepare in your bread machine or mixer or by hand. Try it with a bowl of soup on a chilly evening. Ingredients: Yield 1 loaf 1 lb. 2 lb. 2 1/2 lb. Brewed Coffee (room temp) Vegetable Oil Dark Molasses Bread Flour Medium Rye Flour Cocoa Powder Sugar
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