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Gramma Lund's Limpa Bread

Gramma Lund's Limpa Bread by Amos Miller

My paternal grandfather emigrated to the US in 1912 bringing with him his mother's family recipe for the incredibly delicious - almost cake-like - limpa of the southern Swedish countryside. I looked at every recipe for Swedish Limpa Bread on the C-E-S site. None of them are family recipes, although there is a rye bread recipe, it's…

7 votes
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Corn Tortillas made with Yellow cornmeal flour

Corn Tortillas made with Yellow cornmeal flour by Spicie Foodie

Make delicious Mexican corn tortillas by substituting the traditional Masa Harina with yellow cornmeal flour. The tortillas will keep in the refrigerator for a few days, then begin to dry out( which you can then fry/bake and use as chips.) The tortillas can be reheated on a warm skillet/griddle, directly on the flame(gas stove) or…

3 votes
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Curt's Italian Grilled Personal Pan Pizza Recipe

Curt's Italian Grilled Personal Pan Pizza Recipe by curt iffert

Pizza on the grill you say? It's easier than you think and the crust is the best ever... if you have ever had coal fired pizza this reminds me of it.. of course it's not 1000 degrees as coal fired but the taste is wonderful!

3 votes
5689 views
Roasted Garlic Garlic Bread

Roasted Garlic Garlic Bread by Smokinhotchef

Garlic, as many of us know is a super-food and ingredient all in it's own. Rich in antioxidants, garlic is also super for maintaining heart health and blood pressure. Garlic also has anti-bacterial as well as antiseptic properties. Providing robust flavor and body to dishes, garlic should be in any home cook's pantry. Always go…

2 votes
10089 views
Great Grandma Rose's Banana Bread

Great Grandma Rose's Banana Bread by Shawna Hill

Old family recipe making use of over ripe bananas and spoiled milk. I have omitted the spoiled milk and replaced it with fresh milk and vinegar.

2 votes
2471 views
My Scottish Granny's Scone Recipe

My Scottish Granny's Scone Recipe by Johanna

This recipe came from her mother Catherine Gillies from Snizort on Skye - born 1879. Before that, I think it came from my great grandmother Flora Gillies, a Highland crofter's wife (orginally from Raasay).

2 votes
5171 views
Italian Apricot Semolina Sunburst Bread

Italian Apricot Semolina Sunburst Bread by Bob Vincent

This bread is adapted from a recipe made at the California Culinary Academy at a "Weekends At The Academy" class that I took 17 years ago. This course was on Rustic Italian Breads. We made five different breads all of which are excellent. Sadly they no longer offer these classes for the home chef; they were great fun and an…

2 votes
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Favorite Oatmeal Muffins

Favorite Oatmeal Muffins by Salad Foodie

No, not just my favorite oatmeal muffin, these are actually my Number 1 Favorite Muffin ~ period! I love that they are comparatively low-fat and won’t make your fingers greasy as you eat them. I love the chewy texture of oatmeal, the sweetness of raisins and cinnamon, and the spongy texture buttermilk imparts to baked products. I…

2 votes
7249 views
Bread Stuffing with Mushrooms and Bacon

Bread Stuffing with Mushrooms and Bacon by Nancy Miyasaki

The turkey's flavors of bacon and sage are repeated in this robust stuffing. Mushrooms, which have long been hunted in the heartland, add a nice touch.

2 votes
3041 views
Panettone (Italian Christmas Cake)

Panettone (Italian Christmas Cake) by Chef Smith

2 votes
2707 views
easy raisin bread

easy raisin bread by Kate

a delicios raisin bread that you will make, and enjoy!

2 votes
3230 views
Spinache Orange Bread (with) Frosting

Spinache Orange Bread (with) Frosting by heather Vincent

This is a snack my favorite aunt made for me and my family when we visited. I'm going to put up her version, right from her recipe book, then later put up a low fat converted version for the health conscious out there (like me!),

1 vote
1935 views
Buttermilk Rolls

Buttermilk Rolls by Jennifer Blair

I make these rolls at least once a month sometimes more.You can mix them up let them go through their first rise use what you need & put the rest in the refrigerator for later, not really sure how long they will last they don't make it a week around here,but I would say on longer than 7 days.If you do put the remainder in the…

1 vote
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Pear and Blueberry Muffins with Ginger and Cardamom Spices

Pear and Blueberry Muffins with Ginger and Cardamom Spices by Geni

These soft and addicting muffins have such a nice texture and flavor with the pear puree, plump fresh blueberries with a hint of cinnamon and cardamom. This recipe utilizes almond flour as well so it gives you a bit of protein and a taste of almond.

1 vote
1706 views
Banana Nut Bread

Banana Nut Bread by Chef Smith

1 vote
1962 views