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Pickle Flavored Bread?



 
 
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Old 03-04-2007, 04:50 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
winnard
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good Grandma's
dill dough smelled.



winnard


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Old 03-04-2007, 05:04 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

winnard laid this down on his screen :
Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good Grandma's
dill dough smelled.



winnard



One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"


Dill bread
Ingredients Lbs. Ozs. Method

---------------------------------
Bread flour 12 lbs.
Liquid malt 1/2 oz.
Dried onions 7-1/2 oz.
Dried dill 2-1/4 oz.
Salt 3-3/4 oz.
Dry instant yeast 2 -1/4 oz.

Combine.
--------------------------------
Water 6 lbs.
Cottage cheese 1 lb. 4 oz.
Whole eggs 1 lb.
Vegetable oil 7-1/2 oz.
Honey 7-1/2 oz.

Combine with above. Mix at 1st speed of 2-speed spiral mixer for 14
minutes.

Instructions: Rest dough on bench for 30 minutes. Divide into 23-oz.
pieces, form into loaves and place in greased 11/2 lb. Ioaf pans. Proof
dough for about 1 hour or until dough rises about 1 in. over top of
pan. Bake at 380 F for 28 minutes. Do not use steam in baking process.
Yields about 15 loaves.

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Dan S.

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Old 03-04-2007, 05:09 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
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"Dan S." wrote in message
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winnard laid this down on his screen :
Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to

make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good

Grandma's
dill dough smelled.



winnard



One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"


I really think winnard just posted that so he could say dill dough and get
away with it.

Peach


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Old 03-04-2007, 05:17 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
Dan S.[_2_]
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

WiNK wrote :
"Dan S." wrote in message
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winnard laid this down on his screen :
Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to
make it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good
Grandma's dill dough smelled.



winnard



One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"


I really think winnard just posted that so he could say dill dough and get
away with it.

Peach


I read that about 4 or 5 minutes ago and went back to doing what I was
doing ... then it hit me ... that is funny

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Old 03-04-2007, 06:16 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

On Apr 3, 8:04 am, Dan S. wrote:
winnard laid this down on his screen :

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good Grandma's
dill dough smelled.


winnard


One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"

Dill bread
Ingredients Lbs. Ozs. Method

---------------------------------
Bread flour 12 lbs.
Liquid malt 1/2 oz.
Dried onions 7-1/2 oz.
Dried dill 2-1/4 oz.
Salt 3-3/4 oz.
Dry instant yeast 2 -1/4 oz.

Combine.
--------------------------------
Water 6 lbs.
Cottage cheese 1 lb. 4 oz.
Whole eggs 1 lb.
Vegetable oil 7-1/2 oz.
Honey 7-1/2 oz.

Combine with above. Mix at 1st speed of 2-speed spiral mixer for 14
minutes.

Instructions: Rest dough on bench for 30 minutes. Divide into 23-oz.
pieces, form into loaves and place in greased 11/2 lb. Ioaf pans. Proof
dough for about 1 hour or until dough rises about 1 in. over top of
pan. Bake at 380 F for 28 minutes. Do not use steam in baking process.
Yields about 15 loaves.

--
Yours,
Dan S.

Puedes corregir mi español... me gusta ... me llámame masoquisto.


Hopefully this person wants to make 15 loaves

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Old 03-04-2007, 07:51 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
winnard
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?


"Merryb" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 3, 8:04 am, Dan S. wrote:
winnard laid this down on his screen :

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to

make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good

Grandma's
dill dough smelled.


winnard


One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"

Dill bread
Ingredients Lbs. Ozs. Method

---------------------------------
Bread flour 12 lbs.
Liquid malt 1/2 oz.
Dried onions 7-1/2 oz.
Dried dill 2-1/4 oz.
Salt 3-3/4 oz.
Dry instant yeast 2 -1/4 oz.

Combine.
--------------------------------
Water 6 lbs.
Cottage cheese 1 lb. 4 oz.
Whole eggs 1 lb.
Vegetable oil 7-1/2 oz.
Honey 7-1/2 oz.

Combine with above. Mix at 1st speed of 2-speed spiral mixer for 14
minutes.

Instructions: Rest dough on bench for 30 minutes. Divide into 23-oz.
pieces, form into loaves and place in greased 11/2 lb. Ioaf pans. Proof
dough for about 1 hour or until dough rises about 1 in. over top of
pan. Bake at 380 F for 28 minutes. Do not use steam in baking process.
Yields about 15 loaves.

--
Yours,
Dan S.

Puedes corregir mi español... me gusta ... me llámame masoquisto.


Hopefully this person wants to make 15 loaves


I could make some of them longer.


winnard


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Old 03-04-2007, 08:55 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
WiNK
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?


"winnard" wrote in message
...

"Merryb" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 3, 8:04 am, Dan S. wrote:
winnard laid this down on his screen :

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used

to
make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good

Grandma's
dill dough smelled.


winnard


One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"

Dill bread
Ingredients Lbs. Ozs. Method

---------------------------------
Bread flour 12 lbs.
Liquid malt 1/2 oz.
Dried onions 7-1/2 oz.
Dried dill 2-1/4 oz.
Salt 3-3/4 oz.
Dry instant yeast 2 -1/4 oz.

Combine.
--------------------------------
Water 6 lbs.
Cottage cheese 1 lb. 4 oz.
Whole eggs 1 lb.
Vegetable oil 7-1/2 oz.
Honey 7-1/2 oz.

Combine with above. Mix at 1st speed of 2-speed spiral mixer for 14
minutes.

Instructions: Rest dough on bench for 30 minutes. Divide into 23-oz.
pieces, form into loaves and place in greased 11/2 lb. Ioaf pans. Proof
dough for about 1 hour or until dough rises about 1 in. over top of
pan. Bake at 380 F for 28 minutes. Do not use steam in baking process.
Yields about 15 loaves.

--
Yours,
Dan S.

Puedes corregir mi español... me gusta ... me llámame masoquisto.


Hopefully this person wants to make 15 loaves


I could make some of them longer.


winnard



That's the great thing about dill dough loaves.... it's the kind of thing
you can make different lengths.

Peach


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Old 03-04-2007, 10:14 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
El Diablo con Queso
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

WiNK wrote:
"winnard" wrote in message
...
"Merryb" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 3, 8:04 am, Dan S. wrote:
winnard laid this down on his screen :

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used

to
make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good

Grandma's
dill dough smelled.
winnard
One must google .. uh .. "dill bread"

Dill bread
Ingredients Lbs. Ozs. Method

---------------------------------
Bread flour 12 lbs.
Liquid malt 1/2 oz.
Dried onions 7-1/2 oz.
Dried dill 2-1/4 oz.
Salt 3-3/4 oz.
Dry instant yeast 2 -1/4 oz.

Combine.
--------------------------------
Water 6 lbs.
Cottage cheese 1 lb. 4 oz.
Whole eggs 1 lb.
Vegetable oil 7-1/2 oz.
Honey 7-1/2 oz.

Combine with above. Mix at 1st speed of 2-speed spiral mixer for 14
minutes.

Instructions: Rest dough on bench for 30 minutes. Divide into 23-oz.
pieces, form into loaves and place in greased 11/2 lb. Ioaf pans. Proof
dough for about 1 hour or until dough rises about 1 in. over top of
pan. Bake at 380 F for 28 minutes. Do not use steam in baking process.
Yields about 15 loaves.

--
Yours,
Dan S.

Puedes corregir mi español... me gusta ... me llámame masoquisto.
Hopefully this person wants to make 15 loaves

I could make some of them longer.


winnard



That's the great thing about dill dough loaves.... it's the kind of thing
you can make different lengths.

Peach



And for some they only need the tip of the crust of the dill dough loaf
as the rest of the loaf doesn't help them enjoy the dill dough any better.
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Old 03-04-2007, 11:08 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
Sean S
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

"WiNK" laid this on me:
"winnard" wrote in message
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{snip]

I could make some of them longer.

winnard


That's the great thing about dill dough loaves.... it's the kind of
thing you can make different lengths.

Peach


I thought what mattered was how thick the dough was, and how long it
took to rise?

Sean
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Old 03-04-2007, 11:56 PM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
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"Sean S" seans_efn_dotorg wrote in message
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"WiNK" laid this on me:
"winnard" wrote in message
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{snip]

I could make some of them longer.

winnard


That's the great thing about dill dough loaves.... it's the kind of
thing you can make different lengths.

Peach


I thought what mattered was how thick the dough was, and how long it
took to rise?

Sean
--


Thickness of the dough, length of the dough...all of this is irrelevant if
the recipe isn't worth a damn. ;-)

Peach


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Old 04-04-2007, 02:06 AM posted to rec.food.baking,rec.sport.football.college
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Default Pickle Flavored Bread?

On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:50:40 -0500, "winnard" wrote:

Does anyone have the recipe for pickle flavored bread? Grandma used to make
it when I was a kid. Grandpa used to always comment on how good Grandma's
dill dough smelled.


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