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  2. List of British breads - Wikipedia

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    Bread. Barley bread; Cockle bread; Granary bread – made from malted-grain flour (in the United Kingdom, Granary flour, a proprietary malted-grain flour, is a brand name, so bakeries may call these breads malthouse or malted-grain bread.) [2] See: sprouted bread for similar. Rowie; Loaf. Cottage loaf; Manchet; Milk roll – also known as a ...

  3. Treacle tart - Wikipedia

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    Some modern recipes add cream, eggs, or both in order to create a softer filling. Treacle bread [ 2 ] is a homemade bread popular in Ireland and is similar to soda bread but with the addition of treacle.

  4. Pair this easy homemade bread recipe with tomato butter - AOL

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    At the 30-minute mark, remove the lid and continue cooking bread for 10-20 minutes or until the crust is deeply browned. Once done, remove from oven and use a long spatula to lift the bread out ...

  5. Bara brith - Wikipedia

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    The bread is made by mixing flour (either white or self-raising), yeast (if not using self-raising flour), butter, mixed dried fruit (such as raisins, currants and sultanas), mixed spices and an egg. [6] Some recipes favour soaking the dried fruit in tea overnight before the baking. [7] This mixture is then proved to allow fermentation to take ...

  6. The 11 Quick and Easy Homemade Bread Bowl Soup Recipes - AOL

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    Here are 11 totally comforting bread bowl soup recipes, like cheesy potato soup, lasagna soup, tomato basil soup, chicken and rice soup and yes, a copycat Panera Bread Broccoli Cheddar Soup.

  7. Lardy cake - Wikipedia

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    Lardy cakes were cakes for special celebrations. They were made at harvest days or for family festivals. They were, like gingerbread, also sold at local fairs. [3] [2] Elizabeth David (1977) remarks that "It was only when sugar became cheap, and when the English taste for sweet things—particularly in the Midlands and the North—became more pronounced, that such rich breads or cakes were ...

  8. Buttery (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The theory is that they needed a bread that would not become stale during the two weeks or more that they were at sea. The high fat content meant the bread also provided an immediate energy source. [1] Rowies are typically made from flour, butter, lard, salt, sugar and yeast.

  9. Veda bread - Wikipedia

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    Veda bread is a brand of malt loaf traditionally produced across the United Kingdom and Ireland. However, today it is mainly produced in Northern Ireland . [ 1 ] It is a small, caramel-colored malted bread with a soft consistency when fresh, being sold under the brands Ormo, Sunblest and Irwin’s .