One of my sweet friends gave me an Amish
Friendship Bread starter. I'm calling it Amish Friendship Prayer Bread
because everyday when I mixed the dough I said a prayer for her and her
family. The purpose of friendship bread I think is to share delicious
homemade bread with others. It takes 10 days from the day you get the
starter until you can bake it. From each starter you make 4 new
starters, one to keep and 3 to give away. The bread is delicious and of
course Blue Rock loved helping mix it! When I can, I try and let Blue Rock help me in the kitchen. It's not only fun but educational. Here is the recipe my friend gave me
with the starter bag.
Amish Friendship Bread
Do not use a metal spoon or bowl for mixing.Do not refrigerate.
It is normal for the batter to thicken, bubble and ferment.
Day 1 – This is the day you get the batter, so do nothing.
Day 2 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 3 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 4 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 5 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 6 - Add the 1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar and 1 cup milk to the bag. Squeeze until well mixed.
Day 7 - Squeeze the bag
Day 8 - Squeeze the bag
Day 9 - Squeeze the bag
Day 10 – In a large bowl, combine the contents of the bag, and 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of flour, and 1 cup of milk. Stir with wooden spoon. Scoop out four (4) 1-cup starters into separate ziplock bags. Keep one starter for yourself and give the other 3 to friends with a copy of the instructions. To the remaining batter in the bowl, add the following:
2 cups flourDay 2 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 3 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 4 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 5 - Squeeze the bag.
Day 6 - Add the 1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar and 1 cup milk to the bag. Squeeze until well mixed.
Day 7 - Squeeze the bag
Day 8 - Squeeze the bag
Day 9 - Squeeze the bag
Day 10 – In a large bowl, combine the contents of the bag, and 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of flour, and 1 cup of milk. Stir with wooden spoon. Scoop out four (4) 1-cup starters into separate ziplock bags. Keep one starter for yourself and give the other 3 to friends with a copy of the instructions. To the remaining batter in the bowl, add the following:
1 cup sugar
½ t. baking soda
1 ½ t. baking powder
2 t. cinnamon
½ t. salt
1 box instant vanilla pudding
3 eggs
1 cup milk
1 cup oil
1 t. vanilla
Nuts and raisins (optional)
Mix well. Pour into a well-greased and sugared pan (bundt pan or 2 regular size loaf pans). Sprinkle a little cinnamon sugar on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes. Cool 10 minutes and remove from pan.
Be creative! Make a new recipe from every starter. Here are 2 ideas:
Lemon Poppy Seed
– substitute lemon flavoring for vanilla, 2 T. poppy seeds for
cinnamon, lemon pudding for vanilla, and leave out the nuts and raisins.
Chocolate Chip
– substitute almond flavoring for vanilla, cocoa for cinnamon,
chocolate pudding for vanilla pudding, and mini chocolate chips for nuts
and raisins.
Baking is so much fun! |
All done! Yum! |
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