SQUASH Goat CHEESE Tarragon BISCOTTI .Squash, pumpkin or sweet potato make perfect partners within these creamy cheese biscotti. Aromatic herbs or seeds can easily replace the French tarragon in this crunchy bite. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2016/11/squash-goat-cheese-tarragon-biscotti.html |
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Baking Bread in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven and a No-Knead RecipeFor those of you who want to bake bread in a cast iron Dutch oven, there is so much misinformation out there that I wrote Lodge to get the low-down. Here was the reply: Hi Myra, Thank you for taking time to inquire about this. The black seasoned… |
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Buttermilk White Sandwich BreadTried this recipe the other day and it turned out delicious. Kneading is required. |
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Easy Pizza DoughMy favorite for ease of preparation and taste. |
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Buttermilk Dinner RollsFluffy, soft yeast rolls. Will freeze well. |
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Honey Wheat BreadThis easy prep bread requires a few minutes of kneading, but bakes into a beautiful loaf that I like to make tuna or chicken salad sandwiches with, or just have as toast at breakfast. It will last in the bread box up to 3 days. Easily doubles and freezes. |
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Almost No Knead Pizza Dough for Untra Thin CrustI've been reading books lately on pizza, searching for a thin crust recipe. While Chicago- style is great, I also like pizza with very few toppings and a cracker-like Neopolitan crust. After trying several recipes, I saw one the Pioneer Woman demonstrated on tv which is perfect. I'm sure all the kneading and other stuff people do to… |
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Sour Cream Yeast Dinner RollsA minimum knead recipe for delicious, slighty sweet, soft rolls that kids will love, too. |
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Soft Hamburger/Hot Dog BunsCame out a nice golden color, soft, moist, and perfect for burgers and franks. |
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Buttermilk Sourdough BiscuitsFabulous recipe I found in "Southern Living" recently. If you want to start your own starter, see links. I only use mine every few weeks or so, and it's still fine after 2 years. I just take it from the fridge, pour off the liquid that forms at the top (hootch), and feed it. |
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