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Buttermilk Biscuits by Chef SmithSo good you are gonna wanna slap your grandma! |
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Peanut Butter Bread by Chef Smith
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Sugar Pumpkin - Break It Down!! by Amos MillerI know, you thought I was going to dance. No, sorry - this is a cooking site. We grow many things on Walnut Ridge Farm. One of my favorite times is right after the Sugar Pumpkin harvest, in the late Fall. The reason this is one of my favorite times is that I will be breaking down those special small, sweet and fragrant members… |
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Elaine’s Decorative Harvest Sheaf Loaf by ElaineWhen Fall arrives, we who appreciate growing our own veggies love to celebrate the harvest. While we all will miss the growing season, we can reflect so fondly on what has grown successfully, and what has successfully ‘made it’ to our dinner table. This recipe celebrates the FALL harvest …….. WHEAT – the STAFF of LIFE………… BREAD…… the… |
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Banana Bread by Chez la mereeasy easy easy and really good |
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Carrot Pineapple Nut Bread by Salad FoodieGolden colors of sunrise greet you in a slice of Carrot Pineapple Nut Bread. And if the colors aren’t enough to pique your senses, the flavors will. Vanilla and cinnamon subtly elevate the feature ingredients - carrots and pineapple - but like a perfect marriage, none of them overpower one another. I think you’ll enjoy making and… |
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Savory Cottage Cheese Bread by myra byankaEasy, delicious yeast bread that requires no kneading. Serve with comfort food dishes, or Italian food. I like to toast it for breakfast and spread it with butter and jam, or flavored cream cheese. Sometimes I bake the dough in 4 mini bread pans, so each person can have his/her own loaf. |
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Naan (Indian Flatbread) by myra byankaWhen I lived in LA, there was a food court at Century City where a lady served the best Indian food I've ever had. I especially loved her naan bread with cilantro chutney. This recipe is an attempt to recreate her recipe, and it turned out really tasty, but not the same as hers. So, I am going to experiment with it using all… |
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Solar-Baked Banana Bread by Salad FoodieToo hot to bake nut breads? Get the solar cooker out and keep your cool! Just about anything you bake in the conventional oven has a complimentary solar-cooking method. This is my best banana bread recipe and when it’s cooler this fall I’ll post the same recipe baked conventionally. But here using only El Sol for the cooking energy,… |
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Herb Sourdough Potato Bread by myra byankaDelicious homemade bread to serve as an appetizer with a dipping oil, or with your main course. Be creative with the suggested toppings. Sourdough starter required. |
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Homemade Flavored Flour Tortillas by myra byankaFlour tortillas are popular in northern Mexico, whereas corn is favored in the central and southern regions. It is just a matter of what grows where. Corn tortillas are rarely used in Tex-Mex enchilada dishes, because unless homemade, they tend to break apart when trying to roll them up. I use them to make stacked enchiladas, which… |
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Thin Crust Pizza Dough by myra byankaIf you like toppings more than dough, try this. It makes 2 medium pizzas. |
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Classic Sandwich Bread for Beginners by myra byankaThis recipe is for those of you who have always wanted to bake homemade bread. This recipe is very versatile and can be used to make sandwiches, French toast, Texas toast, etc. In fact, if you flub it up, you can always find something to do with it - breakfast casseroles, bread stuffing, etc. It will not be super soft like… |
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Ranch Sandwich Rolls by myra byankaLight whole wheat sandwich rolls with dry ranch seasoning that are great for tuna or chicken salad, or deli meats and cheeses. Roll the dough like hoagies (submarines), ovals, bolillos, etc. |
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Chuckwagon Cornbread by myra byankaBake this recipe in a baking pan or skillet. Add a bit more sugar, if you have a sweet tooth. If presentation isn't important, I usually pour the batter into an aluminum-lined pan for easy cleanup. To store leftovers, wrap in plastic, then foil, and refrigerate. This cornbread is very moist, so let cool a bit before slicing. |
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