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  2. Date-Nut Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Pre-heat the oven to 350. Prepare a 9 x 5 loaf pan (click here for how to do it).; In a medium bowl combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, dates and walnuts. In a small bowl whisk remaining ...

  3. Bread Baking for Beginners: Everything You Should Know ... - AOL

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  4. Date and walnut loaf - Wikipedia

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    Date and walnut loaf is a traditional bread eaten in Britain, made using dates and walnuts. [1] It is often made with treacle or tea to give it a dark brown colour. Traditionally from Scotland , date and walnut loaf is still enjoyed in many tea rooms around the country.

  5. 28 Old-School Jewish Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make, from ...

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    If you’re craving something traditional for Hanukkah (like drool-worthy potato latkes), seeking a modernized twist on a classic for Passover (hi, miso matzo ball soup) or in need of a little ...

  6. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The image of Biscuit Bread from a 1917 recipe book. Southern chefs may have had an advantage in creating biscuits. Northern American all-purpose flours, mainly grown in Ohio , Indiana and Illinois , are made from the hard spring wheats that grow in the North's cold-winter climate.

  7. List of British breads - Wikipedia

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    Bread. Barley bread; Cockle bread; Granary bread – made from malted-grain flour (in the United Kingdom, Granary flour, a proprietary malted-grain flour, is a brand name, so bakeries may call these breads malthouse or malted-grain bread.) [2] See: sprouted bread for similar. Rowie; Loaf. Cottage loaf; Manchet; Milk roll – also known as a ...

  8. The Depression-Era Bread I Can’t Stop Making - AOL

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    Trust me, this bread will work without them. In fact, when I started baking for vegans, I went back to the Depression Era breads and cakes that worked so well and simply subbed in non-dairy milk ...

  9. Ciabatta - Wikipedia

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    The recipe was subsequently licensed by Cavallari's company, Molini Adriesi, to bakers in 11 countries by 1999. Cavallari and other bakers in Italy were concerned by the popularity of sandwiches made from baguettes imported from France, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which were endangering their businesses, and so set about trying to create an Italian alternative ...