The theme for the November Can It Up! Challenge is Cranberries. I had a hard time deciding what to make for this month’s challenge. I’ve never been a fan of canned cranberry sauce so I don’t eat it. It wasn’t until I tried fresh cranberry relish that I actually enjoyed it. When I found this recipe for cranberry jam, I thought it would be a
Praisin Bread for Thanksgiving
by Rod (Dallas, TX) You’ll be praisin’ the kitchen elves who clean up after this tasty adventure. This impromptu dessert concept for a Thanksgiving buffet (the recipe name a blending of “praise”and “raisins”) has the potential of becoming the new tradition that restores “thankful” to Thanksgiving. And with other (or additional) dried fruit and nuts, Praisin Bread may be featured at many holiday gatherings, even
Flavorful Banana Bread without the gumminess
I’ve always loved Banana Bread. It’s one of the first breads I learned how to make when I was a little girl, and I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of it. Growing up, we had it with breakfast or as a snack, and I still enjoy it that way today. Even though I never grow tired of banana bread, it is sometimes hit or
Light Wheat Bread Rolls
These delicious light wheat rolls are super easy to prepare and make a lovely addition to any dinner table, but would be especially welcome at the Thanksgiving table. These rolls are made with freshly milled whole wheat flour which gives them a sweet wheat flavor. Check out my post on Culinary.net to learn how to make these rolls. Happy Baking! Cathy
Sourdough Rye and Weekend Baking
I enjoyed my bread-baking weekend last weekend. Although I’ve been baking all month, I hadn’t made any new breads. I was starting to go through bread-baking withdrawals so I made up for lost time. I made four loaves and a batch of dinner rolls. I also messed up almost every mixing bowl in the house, but it was worth it. The first loaf was French
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