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  2. Share the love with this cinnamon friendship bread - AOL

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    Day 7: Mash the bag. Day 8: Mash the bag. Day 9: Mash the bag. Day 10: Pour into a metal bowl, add 1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, and 1 cup sugar. Divide into four bags. Keep one and give away the ...

  3. Amish friendship bread - Wikipedia

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    A common recipe using this starter suggests using one cup (240 ml) of it to make bread, keeping one cup to start a new cycle, and giving the remaining three cups to friends. The process of sharing the starter makes it somewhat like a chain letter. One cup of starter makes one standard loaf of bread.

  4. Herman cake - Wikipedia

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    The last part is kept and on the tenth day is cooked. Many ingredients can be added to Herman before the procedure of cooking the Herman cake. These ingredients can include eggs, cinnamon, apples, [2] chocolate, and cherries to make Herman sweet or olives and sun-dried tomatoes for a savoury taste.

  5. Talk:Amish friendship bread - Wikipedia

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  6. Cinnamon Pull-Apart Bread Recipe - AOL

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    MIX granulated sugar and cinnamon in medium bowl. Add biscuit pieces, in batches; toss to coat. PLACE half the biscuit pieces in greased 12-cup fluted tube pan; drizzle with half the butter. Repeat. Sprinkle with any remaining cinnamon-sugar. Bake 40 to 45 min. or until toothpick inserted near center comes out clean and top is golden brown.

  7. List of sourdough breads - Wikipedia

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    Amish friendship bread is a type of bread or cake made from a sourdough starter that is often shared in a manner similar to a chain letter. [7] The starter is a substitute for baking yeast and can be used to make many kinds of yeast-based breads , shared with friends, or frozen for future use.

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  9. Pre-ferment - Wikipedia

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    When maintaining a starter's existing weight, it is advised to discard 60% (or more) of the starter, replacing that discarded dough with new dough. If an increased amount of starter is required, simply add new dough. 40-parts-to-60-parts of old-dough-to-new-dough by weight, or 2-to-3, is known as the back-slopping ratio, and changes to that ...