Category: bread
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mexican cheese bread
Before I get into this, I have to tell you upfront that this isn’t an authentic Mexican recipe at all. What qualifies it to be called Mexican Cheese Bread is simply that you use some ingredients from Mexico. If you can’t find them, use the substitutes specified below, it will still be good. I have […]
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semolina bread
semolina bread ingredients 1 cup semolina flour 2 and 1/4 cups all-purpose 2 teaspoons salt 2 and 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast 1 and 1/2 cups warm water method Add the yeast to the water in a small bowl first and after bubbly and frothy, add to the flours and salt in a bowl and […]
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ricotta dinner rolls
It turns out you can substitute ricotta for sour cream with good results! This recipe for sour cream yeast rolls was the base recipe, and I simply substituted ricotta cheese for the sour cream. It worked out great! ricotta dinner rolls ingredients 2 and 1/2 cups all purpose flour 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 and […]
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curried salmon chowder in bread bowls
Greetings! This is not related to this blog post, but I just wanted to let you know that I deleted my personal Facebook account. Can’t really get into the many reasons why I did this, only that I felt a huge weight has been lifted once I hit the delete button. It was time. Unfortunately, […]
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fig gorgonzola walnut honey pizza
Greetings! This recipe is based on one I’ve made a few times over the last two decades. It’s originally from a book called Vegetarian Pizza, by James McNair. The only difference is I used a different recipe for the dough. Every time I made this in the past though, I’ve always used dried figs; I […]
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montreal bagels
Having never gone to MontrĂ©al, the largest city in Canada’s Quebec province, I can’t confirm that these are the real deal. Plus, I deviated somewhat from the recipe being that I didn’t have all the ingredients. I didn’t have wheat malt syrup, so made what I hope is a close enough approximation of it using […]
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blueberry streusel bagels
While making the components for these, I really wasn’t sure how they’d turn out, or even if they’d turn out. But in the end, it all came together, and it was all worth it. I have to warn you though. You need to make a concentrated blueberry paste by slowly cooking 2 cups worth of […]
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garlic rolls
Greetings! I know garlic confit sounds a little fancy, but it’s basically slow cooking a bunch of peeled garlic cloves in oil in a 200 degree F. oven to bring out their sweetness as well as make them soft and spreadable. This takes about 2 hours in the oven, though, so if you’d rather not, […]