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Prairie Princess Posted - Jul 09 2012 : 4:52:39 PM
Do you use your Amish Friendship Bread starter for anything other than the 'classic' sweet quick bread? I love keeping the starter for this (I use it as a base for zucchini bread), but the starter multiplies so quickly... any other good recipes to keep up with the baking? :) Do share!

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edlund33 Posted - Jul 11 2012 : 8:24:36 PM
I make all sorts of things with friendship bread starter...pancakes, muffins, rolls, scones, cakes, cookies, white bread, biscuits, and cobbler topping to name a few.

check out the treasure trove of tasty recipes at www.friendshipbreadkitchen.com


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Prairie Princess Posted - Jul 11 2012 : 7:18:50 PM
Ingrid, do you have the address for the website? :)

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Ingrid Posted - Jul 11 2012 : 08:00:45 AM
There is a website for Amish Friendship bread that has about 50 recipes all kinds.

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Hoosiermom Posted - Jul 10 2012 : 9:09:51 PM
Kim, I am glad to hear someone else call it Herman. I guess I am showing my age, but I can remember growing up & my mom & aunt always had Herman on the kitchen counter. No one else ever seems to have heard of it.

Beth
Prairie Princess Posted - Jul 10 2012 : 5:13:08 PM
Oh...cinnamon rolls would be so yummy. I'll have to look....

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Nanniekim Posted - Jul 09 2012 : 6:23:04 PM
I have a couple of recipes I'll have to look up. I just did a search at allrecipes.com for Amish Friendship bread or Herman. It had biscuit, cinnamon rolls, pancakes, etc. I'm sure if you did a google search using Amish starter or Herman you could find a lot.

Kim

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