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Grandma’s Country White Bread Recipe!!!

 



I love those recipes that we all grew up with, they are just too good to miss out on.


Great recipe. I made it like Grandma Van Doren probably did, using regular flour, because I’m sure “bread flour” did not exist when Grandma was feeding her hungry family. Hint: Double the yeast to halve the rising time. It’s a real time saver.


Homemade Amish white bread is perfect on day one for burgers, and the next day for French toast, grilled cheese, or toast. A wonderful homemade recipe for bread which is an absolute treasure.


The products were so simple that nothing at all was outlandish. Sugar, water, and yeast. I knew this was something that I was going to end up tossing away, but I thought I was going to do it again. It’s a Really cheap bread to produce and if it were a failure, I wouldn’t be out much.To Make this Recipe You’Il Need the following ingredients:


INGREDIENTS:

2 large eggs


2 CUPS.Of All-purpose flour.


1 CUP.Of canola oil


1 CUP.Of Regular White sugar


1 CUP.Of nuts or raisins (optional)


1/3 CUP.Of Whole milk


2 TBSP.Of cinnamon powder.


1+1/2 TSP.Of vanilla extract.


1/2 TSP.Of Kosher salt


1/2 TSP.Of baking powder.


1/2 TSP.Of baking soda.


I set my oven temperature to 160 degrees C.


INSTRUCTIONS:


Step 1:


I mixed the ingredients in two large bowls, one for the wet and the other for dry ingredients. Then I combined them together and I let the rest for 30 mins.


Step 2:


I greased a pair of large loaf pans.


Step 3:


In a small bowl, I mixed 1/2 cup of white sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon powder.

And I sprinkled the greased pans.


Step 4:


I poured the dough into the molds then I sprinkled the top with the remaining of the sugar+cinnamon combination.


Step 5:


I baked for 50 to 60 minutes checking the doneness by inserting a toothpick in the center of the loaves which should come out dry.


Enjoy cooking!

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