Submitted by Rod in Dallas These Prairie Scootin’ Bannock are an interesting departure from the norm. Bannock are a type of Scottish scones which represent a cross between a chewy oatmeal cookie and a biscuit. This “pioneer” version is made with spelt instead the traditional oats and barley flour and are baked instead of cooked on the griddle. Prairie Scootin’ Bannock Far from the wilds
Garlic Rosemary Cheese Spelt Rolls #BreadBakingBabes
These Garlic Rosemary and Cheese Spelt Rolls, made with olive oil, garlic, fresh rosemary, Asiago, and Parmesan cheeses, are my answer to two questions: 1) how do you make cinnamon rolls without the cinnamon? and 2) why use three different leavening agents in the same bread? I was tempted to make cardamon rolls so that I could still enjoy sweet rolls without the cinnamon, but
Sourdough Spelt Rye Bread Rolls on baking stone
These Sourdough Spelt Rye Bread Rolls, shaped like small batards, are baked on a baking stone to produce a chewy crust. This is my version of the Hybrid Bread Rolls shared as the monthly bake (BOM) for the Artisan Bread Bakers FB group. I thought these rolls would work great for a dinner party I attended last weekend. I had planned the timing to a
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