By Lisa Crossley
(Can be slightly varied for rolls, French bread, pizza crust, croissants, etc.)
(Can be slightly varied for rolls, French bread, pizza crust, croissants, etc.)
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6 c. very
warm water
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2 Tbs. yeast
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½ c. sugar (or honey)
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½ c. oil (margarine or butter)
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2 Tbs. salt
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Flour:
Add flour until it is no longer sticky--when the dough starts to pull
away from the sides of the mixing bowl. (Approx. 12-14 c.) It doesn’t require multiple risings and
punching, however, it does seem to turn out better when you beat it up a little! Let rise and bake at 350 for
20-30 min.
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For variety: ½ c. dry grains (ie.millet, quinoa)
or 1 c. cooked grains (ie.oatmeal, 5-grain cereal) may be added for extra
protein, texture, and flavor. May add herbs, grated vegetables, cinnamon and
sugar, etc. For delicious herb bread: Blend up your favorite herbs: garlic,
rosemary, basil, dehydrated onions and mix it in with the flour.
By Lisa Crossley, Lyneer Andersen Family
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