This traditional Cuban bread provides an open crumb, much like a French bread, with a crisp crust for a tasty "Cubano" sandwich or to accompany a meal....
Ingredients included in this recipe are oatmeal, cornmeal, boiling water, butter or vegetable oil, molasses, whole wheat flour, bread flour, dry milk, gluten, salt.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Sugar, butter, softened (8 T stick), eggs, beaten, heavy cream, dash cinnamon, vanilla, white raisins, 1 inch thick French bread, Bread ...
Ingredients included in this recipe are loaf artisan bread (crusty bread) cut into 2 inch pieces, fresh mozzarella cheese cut into 1 inch pieces, fresh basil, tomatoes cut up.
Ingredients included in this recipe are herb flavored bread crumbs, corn bread crumbs (or use leftover corn bread, crumbed), stale bread, crumbed, poultry seasoning, Eggs, celery, ...
Bread Making Demonstration:Quick Bread
Banana Bread
Banana bread is a popular quick bread that is usually flavored with bananas that have been mashed. Most often, the best bananas to use for banana bread are ones that are overripe and may not be very palatable when eaten as is.
Bread Making Demonstration:Quick Bread
Lemon Bread
Lemon bread is a popular quick bread that is usually flavored with lemon zest or lemon extract to provide a distinct lemon flavor.
Bread Making Demonstration:Flat Bread
Pita Bread
Pita bread is a type of versatile flat bread that is soft and slightly chewy and often features a pocket inside, which is a result of baking the bread in a hot oven.
Bread Making Demonstration:Basic Bread
Basic White Loaf
A standard white loaf leavened with the direct of straight yeast method is one of the easiest of the basic breads to prepare.
Homemade Blueberry Nut Bread is easy to prepare and tastes great. Blueberry Nut Bread serves as either a breakfast bread or dessert bread. Follow these simple instructions to create a bread that your family will love.
A type of bread that originated in Hawaii in the late 1950s, developed specifically by the Taira family of Hilo, who named the bread, “King’s Hawaiian® Sweet Bread." The recipe was inspired by a type of Portuguese sweet bread that was often supplied to sailors who preferred it during their lengthy ocean voyages.
A type of bread that is formed into a shape that contains distinct markings or indentations that allow the bread to be “pulled apart” into individual servings.