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    dutch pancakes

    this is a puff pancake that bakes into a bowl shape that i put(formerly frozen) peaches and brown sugar/splenda on, you could use any fruit tho. i topped it with a drizzle of maple syrup. i served it with maple sausages on the side. it's a fancy weekend b-fast.
    serves 2-4 depending , prep, 20 min, bake 25
    2Tbutter, cut into pieces
    3 eggs
    1/2 c all,purpose flour, i used wondra
    1/2 c milk
    2 c fruit, or to choice
    toppings sour cream, powdered sugar, maple syrup, fresh berries
    1.place butter cubes in 8x8x2 baking dish or 2 quart casserole (round or square) place dish in cold oven, turn on to 400 degrees to melt the butter, about 5-8 minutes, check to make sure the butter doesn't overbrown. remove the baking dish from oven
    2. if you oven bake your sausages, start them at the same time 3. in a medium bowl, beat eggs, add flour and milk, beat until smooth, immediately pour batter into baking dish, bake pancake 20-25 minutes or brown and puffed. IMPORTANT don't open the oven door during baking.
    4.if using frozen fruit, gently warm on stove top, spoon warm fruit on center of warm pancake, top with sugar, or syrup and eat.
    this is very like a crepe recipe, but it was easier to make and looked very nice for a holiday breakfast
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    I put my pork shoulder piece in the oven this morning......

    I mixed BBQ sauce, mustard, vinegar, salt and a pinch of red pepper flakes...
    It's been cooking for 3 hours now and my mouth is watering.


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    Bread recipes?

    ANyone with a fast regular bread recipe?

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    Good Golly Miss Molly.


    Get a pork shoulder piece and have the butcher cut it flat-almost like a steak.


    Mix 1:1 portions of BBQ sauce and mustard and 1/4 cup of vinegar.
    The next one I make will be with spicier mustard.
    A few table spoons of salt and a tablespoon of red pepper flakes.

    Marinate the meat overnight.
    Get you oven going at 350 and put the meat into a glass dish and cover for about two hours. FLip the meat over about every half hour. Uncover and cook for another hour at 250- raise the temp after your hour is up and go 350 for one half hour to reduce the sauce.

    WOW. It's not too sweet and just enough spice to make it tasty.

    I want cole slaw but don't have any. I cut some pickles, thinly sliced onions and a french roll cut in half.
    Last edited by RICHARD; 12-27-2008 at 05:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
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    Bread recipes?

    ANyone with a fast regular bread recipe?
    There's nothing "fast" about making bread - there's yeast and rising time, and kneading and more rising time ... but nothing like the great smell of baking bread.
    I've Been Frosted

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    That's right, there's no fast way to bake a bread, but you could prepare the dough the night before and put it in the fridge, it will be tastier. And you don't have to use as much yeast.

    Still, make sure the container is only half full, it will rise.
    Last edited by Randi; 12-29-2008 at 01:27 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    That's right, there's no fast way to bake a bread, but you could prepare to dough the night before and put it in the fridge, it will be tastier. And you don't have to use as much yeast.

    Still, make sure the container is only half full, it will rise.
    Thanks!

    I was looking for a simple recipe!

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    consider going to goodwill and i bet there will be several bread machines on their shelves. baking911.com has a nice section on making bread.
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    I have a bread machine.

    But sometimes the mixes I buy are that good. I want to make my own mix!

    And try to make it in the oven too!


    Then I'll find a foolish woman to marry be because I can cook!

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