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Simple one hour homemade bread "What I love about this bread is that you can be in and out of the kitchen in about an hour with two gorgeous loaves.  The bread itself is soft and moist with just a bit of chew.  It makes great sandwich bread (we ate our BLTs on it recently!), wonderful toast, and is just as good eaten on its own." Pizza Roll, Loaves Of Bread, Different Types Of Bread, Dessert Aux Fruits, Desserts Vegan, Types Of Bread, Frugal Meals, Pizza Bread, Bread Recipes Homemade

Simple One Hour Homemade Bread Makes 2 loaves 5 1/4 cups white bread flour 2 – 4 Tbsp. sugar 1 1/2 tsp. salt 1 1/2 Tbsp. (rounded) saf-instant yeast 1 1/2 Tbsp. oil 2 cups warm water (somewhere between 100 and 115 degrees Fahrenheit) 1. Mix dry ingredients. Add oil and water. Mix for 1 […]

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This Homemade Small Batch Focaccia. Is the perfect bread. For when you're craving. Something fresh. And flavorful. Without committing to a large batch. Made with olive oil, and fresh herbs. And a delightfully crisp crust. It's a versatile bread. That's great for dipping, or pairing with soups. Or using as a sandwich base. The process is simple. And the results are outstanding — a soft, airy interior. With a crunchy, savory exterior. Once you try this focaccia. You'll find yourself. Making it…

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I saw this easy 1 hour French bread recipe floating around Pinterest last week. I looked at it. It looked terribly easy. However, I knew it wouldn’t have enough flavor. So I tweaked the recipe and added sugar and salt … nothing worse than going through the hard work of yeast bread only to have it not taste like anything. Trust me. There’s a bread recipe in my husband’s family cookbook from waaaaaay back. And it is waaaaay bad. I apologize in advance for iPhone pictures … my USB cable got…

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