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  2. No yeast or flour? Make this easy cookie dough bread with ...

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    Wellness blogger Bethany Ugarte first posted the recipe on her blog in August 2018 and, as more people started adopting their own baking routines at home, she reposted it on Instagram earlier this ...

  3. Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls and 14 More Famous Recipes ...

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  4. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    The basic method is to mix flour, water, salt, and yeast, allow it to ferment until gluten has developed—generally 12 hours or more, sometimes days when fermenting refrigerated—shape, proof, and bake. This lengthens the time required to produce a loaf of yeast bread, which by a kneaded method generally can be completed in three or four ...

  5. Cinnamon roll - Wikipedia

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    A cinnamon roll consists of a rolled sheet of yeast-leavened dough onto which a cinnamon and sugar mixture (and brown sugar, raisins or other ingredients in some cases) is sprinkled over a thin coat of butter. The dough is then rolled, cut into individual portions and baked. The deep fried version is cinnamon roll or cinnamon bun doughnut.

  6. This Vintage Southern Yeast Roll Recipe Has a Surprising ...

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    Flour a counter or large cutting board and knead the dough until it becomes elastic and soft, about 10 minutes. Coat a large bowl with butter and place the dough inside, coating it with butter as ...

  7. Cinnamon Roll Day - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Roll Day [1] or Cinnamon Bun Day [2] [3] [4] (Swedish: kanelbullens dag, Finnish: korvapuustipäivä) falls on 4 October each year. [5] It is an annual theme day created for marketing purposes in Sweden and Finland that was instituted in 1999 by Kaeth Gardestedt. [6]

  8. Unleavened bread - Wikipedia

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    Arboud – Unleavened bread made of wheat flour baked in the embers of a campfire, traditional among Arab Bedouin. Arepa made of corn and corn flour, original from Colombia and Venezuela. Bannock – Unleavened bread originating in Ireland and the British Isles. Bataw – Unleavened bread made of barley, corn, or wheat, traditional in Egypt.

  9. Pandemic baking - Wikipedia

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    Some areas experienced shortages of flour and yeast that began with the first lockdowns and lasted for months. [ 10 ] [ 22 ] [ 6 ] [ 17 ] Unlike the COVID-19 shortages caused by hoarding and panic buying , such as toilet paper and hand sanitizer, people were actually buying flour and yeast, using it, and wanting to buy more. [ 8 ]