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A methodical approach and patience are required to master croissants, but they are totally worth the extraordinary effort. Butter, flour, milk and yeast never had it so good!
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This spelt flour version of challah is kneaded in a bread machine, and topped with your choice of toppings.
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Dan Graf, a genetics major who dropped out of Rutgers, founded Baron Baking in Oakland, Calif., after working in a delicatessen The son of a Bergen County, N.J., contractor, he grew up accompanying his father to jobs on weekends Stopping for bagels was part of the ritual
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Homemade pizza dough gets an interesting twist when rye flour is added to the dough for a nice change from the traditional crust.
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Yeast buns that taste and look like soft pretzels! These buns are great for sandwiches or as a dinner roll. Try them as a hamburger bun for burgers topped with Swiss cheese and honey mustard!
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Homemade hamburger buns will certainly make your next cookout more special! And it is easy to do with this quick yeast dough that takes you about an hour, including rise time. You will want to use this great recipe for dinner rolls, too.
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This yeast bread is a cold-rise version. The good thing about it is that you can make plain yeast rolls out of it, or make it into a cinnamon-raisin swirl loaf. Plus, this dough will last about 1 week, if you keep it wrapped in plastic wrap in your refrigerator.
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Rich yeast dough filled with cinnamon-sugar, pecans, and currants creates a pastry that looks like a schnecken, or snail.
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A classic hamburger bun recipe. You will need flour, yeast, milk, an egg, unsalted butter, and honey. Sesame seeds are optional.
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Make this sweet nutmeg-flavored yeast dough in your bread machine or stand mixer. Then fill rounds of dough with your favorite jam, let them rise, and then fry them. Serve these doughnuts plain, sugared, or frosted.
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No bread machine is needed for a yeast-risen pizza dough that's made the real Italian way.
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, water, flour, salt, olive oil, egg