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!!!!![[~Mkrtich]] — [-01 December 2015, 17:40-]
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PERFECT WHITE BREAD Two loaves of bread crisp of crust and edetnr of crumb.1 pkg. active dry yeast1 c. lukewarm water2 tbsp. sugar2 tsp. salt1/4 c. Crisco1 c. hot milk5 to 6 c. enriched flourSoften yeast in 1/4 cup of the lukewarm water for 5 minutes, then stir until blended. Measure sugar, salt and Crisco into mixing bowl, pour hot milk over them and stir, mashing Crisco against sides of bowl until broken into small lumps. Add remaining water and cool to lukewarm. Stir in 1 cup flour. Add yeast and 2 more cups flour and beat with a wooden spoon until batter is smooth and elastic. Stir in 1 1/2 to 2 cups more flour, then, with floured fingers, work in enough additional flour to make a soft dough that does not stock to the fingers.Turn dough onto lightly floured board and knead for 2 minutes, about 100 kneading strokes. Shape dough into a ball and put it in a bowl rubbed with Crisco. Spread surface of dough lightly with Crisco, cover with a towel and let dough rise until double in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours. Punch dough down and turn onto floured board. Cut dough in half and shape each half into a smooth ball. Shape each ball into a loaf and put into bread pan rubbed with Crisco. Cover pans with a towel and let bread rise until the sides of the raised bread reach the top of the pans and the center is nicely rounded above it, about 1 hour.To bake: Bake loaves at 400 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes, or until golden brown.When baked: Turn loaves from pans immediately to keep crust crisp, and cool on a cake rack. For a soft, edetnr crust: Brush loaves with Crisco as soon as they come from oven. quantum I gave this recipe to a lady who was cooking for 4 comercial fishermen and in her commentsshe liked it very much. I hope you do also.But remember home made bread will not be as light and fluffy as commercial bread. jim b
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December 02, 2015, at 01:40 AM
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PERFECT WHITE BREAD Two loaves of bread crisp of crust and edetnr of crumb.1 pkg. active dry yeast1 c. lukewarm water2 tbsp. sugar2 tsp. salt1/4 c. Crisco1 c. hot milk5 to 6 c. enriched flourSoften yeast in 1/4 cup of the lukewarm water for 5 minutes, then stir until blended. Measure sugar, salt and Crisco into mixing bowl, pour hot milk over them and stir, mashing Crisco against sides of bowl until broken into small lumps. Add remaining water and cool to lukewarm. Stir in 1 cup flour. Add yeast and 2 more cups flour and beat with a wooden spoon until batter is smooth and elastic. Stir in 1 1/2 to 2 cups more flour, then, with floured fingers, work in enough additional flour to make a soft dough that does not stock to the fingers.Turn dough onto lightly floured board and knead for 2 minutes, about 100 kneading strokes. Shape dough into a ball and put it in a bowl rubbed with Crisco. Spread surface of dough lightly with Crisco, cover with a towel and let dough rise until double in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours. Punch dough down and turn onto floured board. Cut dough in half and shape each half into a smooth ball. Shape each ball into a loaf and put into bread pan rubbed with Crisco. Cover pans with a towel and let bread rise until the sides of the raised bread reach the top of the pans and the center is nicely rounded above it, about 1 hour.To bake: Bake loaves at 400 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes, or until golden brown.When baked: Turn loaves from pans immediately to keep crust crisp, and cool on a cake rack. For a soft, edetnr crust: Brush loaves with Crisco as soon as they come from oven. quantum I gave this recipe to a lady who was cooking for 4 comercial fishermen and in her commentsshe liked it very much. I hope you do also.But remember home made bread will not be as light and fluffy as commercial bread. jim b
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!!!!![[~Sandra]] — [-13 October 2012, 15:27-]
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Watch your baking time. The one pictured above was baked for 20 minutes at 400.
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October 13, 2012, at 09:23 PM
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!!!!![[~Melissa]] — [-19 December 2009, 13:21-]
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Why are these SO. GOOD. Made these again this morning. Just delightful and easy! As long as you can wait 45 minutes before eating breakfast in the morning ;-)
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Name: German Pancakes\\
Key Ingredient: eggs\\
Preparation: bake\\
Cuisine: German\\
Source: Lee Howell\\
Food Group: grain\\
Meals: breakfast, brunch\\
Courses: main\\
Temperature: hot\\
Effort: easy\\
Prep. Time: :15\\
Elapsed Time: :45\\
Servings: 2
4 eggs\\
1 tablespoon granulated sugar\\
1/2 teaspoon salt\\
2/3 cup milk\\
2 tablespoons soft butter\\
2/3 cup sifted flour
Heat oven to 400F. Butter well two 9-inch cake pans or pie plates. Put eggs into blender, cover and process at low speed until light yellow in color. Stop blender and add remaining ingredients, cover and process at low speed until smooth. Divide evenly between prepared pans and bake for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350F. and continue baking for 10 minutes. Slide onto hot plates.\\
Serve with lemon slices, powdered sugar and butter. Syrup, jelly, honey or fruit-flavored butters may also be served.
Key Ingredient: eggs\\
Preparation: bake\\
Cuisine: German\\
Source: Lee Howell\\
Food Group: grain\\
Meals: breakfast, brunch\\
Courses: main\\
Temperature: hot\\
Effort: easy\\
Prep. Time: :15\\
Elapsed Time: :45\\
Servings: 2
4 eggs\\
1 tablespoon granulated sugar\\
1/2 teaspoon salt\\
2/3 cup milk\\
2 tablespoons soft butter\\
2/3 cup sifted flour
Heat oven to 400F. Butter well two 9-inch cake pans or pie plates. Put eggs into blender, cover and process at low speed until light yellow in color. Stop blender and add remaining ingredients, cover and process at low speed until smooth. Divide evenly between prepared pans and bake for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350F. and continue baking for 10 minutes. Slide onto hot plates.\\
Serve with lemon slices, powdered sugar and butter. Syrup, jelly, honey or fruit-flavored butters may also be served.