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  2. Hardtack - Wikipedia

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    Hardtack (or hard tack) is a type of dense cracker made from flour, water, and sometimes salt. Hardtack is inexpensive and long-lasting. Hardtack is inexpensive and long-lasting. It is used for sustenance in the absence of perishable foods, commonly during long sea voyages, land migrations, and military campaigns. [ 1 ]

  3. Beaten biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The prepared dough is baked at 325 °F (163 °C) for 20 minutes until tops are golden brown, but some bakers prefer a crisp, white biscuit that is baked with no browning. [ 5 ] How long the biscuits are beaten varies from one recipe to the next, from "at least 15 minutes" [ 1 ] to "30 to 45 minutes."

  4. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Biscuits, soda breads, cornbread, and similar breads are all considered quick breads, meaning that they do not need time for the dough to rise before baking. [3] [4] Biscuits developed from hardtack, which was first made from only flour and water, to which lard and then baking powder were added later. [5]

  5. How to Make a Copycat Panera Bread Bowl - AOL

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    2 tablespoons instant or active dry yeast. 3 cups warm water (110° to 115°F) 2 tablespoons sugar. 2 teaspoons salt. 6-1/2 to 7-1/2 cups bread flour

  6. Fish and brewis - Wikipedia

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    The recipe varies between communities and households, but the primary ingredients are always the same. The typical recipe calls for salt fish that is soaked in water overnight to reduce the salt content of the fish, and hard bread that is also soaked in water overnight. The next day, the fish and hard bread are boiled separately until tender ...

  7. Unleavened bread - Wikipedia

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    Hardtack - Usually a mix of flour and enough water to keep it together and flattened into a thin biscuit and poked with holes to permit the escaping of water vapour, baked for a long time at a low temperature to eliminate moisture, usually including salt, used as a survival food among trekkers and as an issued ration to soldiers and sailors in ...

  8. Anzac biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The first recipe for "Anzac Biscuits" appears in an Australian publication, the War Chest Cookery Book (Sydney, 1917), but this recipe was also for a different biscuit. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The same publication also included the first two recipes for biscuits resembling modern Anzac biscuits, under the names of "Rolled Oats Biscuits" and just ...

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    Search Recipes. Clams and Beans. Classic Margarita. Chow Mein Sandwich. Classic Challah. Clafoutis aux Abricots. Churrasco Steak and Arugula with Candied Pepper Chimichurri. See all recipes.