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Apricot Preserves/Jam Bread
I have made this “bread” for years. I always use apricot jam because I grew up with apricot trees and we all know what happens when we have a “bumper crop” right? Yes, we bottle them, puree them, juice them … Continue reading
Herbed Cheese Bread Bread
There is something so wonderful about home made bread. It’s not just the smell of it baking, though that truly is wonderful isn’t it? It’s also about the preparation. It doesn’t matter if you love to bake, or you only … Continue reading
Carolina Rye Bread
Black strap molasses and baking it in cast iron gives this bread a southern touch. It is a crusty loaf that is flavorful, rich, and not too dense. I wasn’t particularly fond of rye bread until we made it at … Continue reading
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Tagged bread, caraway seeds, flax seed, fresh ground grain, Molasses, rye, Wondermill
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100% Whole Wheat Bread
Before I started milling my own flour I would bake my own bread. So when I decided I wanted to start milling my own flour, I knew I would probably bake bread often. I liked the idea of making bread … Continue reading
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Tagged bread, hamburger buns, hard wheat berries, milling, whole wheat, Wondermill
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My First Zucchini Almond Bread
Wow! My first Grain Challenge! I had never baked bread from scratch let alone milled my own flour. This was going to be a whole new experience for this chef as I embarked on a new process. I found the … Continue reading