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G'day all;
Some time back I came across a recipe that was purported to be a sourdough version of the widely known Amish Friendship Bread. Of course, it wasn't. It was more of a *******ization of starting a SD culture pressed onto a bread recipe that apparently used to be made with commercial yeast. Well, I think I've cleaned it up...but I can't be sure. I've never had a piece of Amish Friendship Bread, so I can't say how mine compares with "the real thing"... My recipe is he http://www.innerlodge.com/Recipes/Br...ough/Amish.htm. I'd like to get some feedback from those that have experience in making this bread. Did I hit it? Get close? Or am I so far off the mark that I should scrap it and take up needlepoint...(:-o)! TIA, Dusty -- back in Everett...for the moment... |