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This recipe will give you two loaves of plain, sweet white bread that are quick and easy to make.
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This easy, basic, yeast, sweet-bread recipe uses only eight ingredients and can be made into dinner rolls, cinnamon rolls or sticky buns.
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A delicious chewy crust with the wonderful flavor of garlic baked right in! Quick and easy-to-make recipe for the bread machine. The recipe can be doubled to make 2 pizzas.
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Another sweet yeast bread, this version is nicely accented with lemon juice. Assistance from your bread machine simplifies the preparation.
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Simply pour the cornmeal, bread flour, yeast and a few remaining ingredients into the bread machine and let it take care of the rest. Just be sure you take the credit for the great taste.
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Black olives punctuate this garlicky white bread, easily made with the help of your trusty bread machine.
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This white bread with excellent flavor and texture. It toasts and stores well. Everyone loves it!
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Homemade whole wheat pizza crust is a family's secret recipe for a quick and easy pizza night everyone will enjoy.
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Little dough balls - conveniently prepared with the help of the bread machine - are stuffed with three all time morning favorites - sausage, cheese and potatoes.
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These are tasty English muffin-like breads from Titia Teolinda in St Micheal, the Azores. They're baked on a griddle, like pancakes.
Ingredients: yeast, water, flour, sugar, eggs, butter, salt, milk
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This dough recipe makes enough for three focaccias, so bake one loaf tonight and freeze the remaining dough This can be topped with sautéed ramps or roasted potatoes, or simply brushed with good salt and olive oil Baking it in a cake pan will allow for a nice-looking, gently domed loaf
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 2 to 3 hours mostly unattended, or less in a pinch. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.