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Bimini Bread
Raining Claw
Posts: 23
I was thinking of trying to bake my first loaf of bread on the egg this weekend and wondered if anyone had baked any Bimini Bread on the egg? If so, would anyone care to share a recipe. Actually, not only will it be the first on the egg, but, first attempt at baking bread altogether.
Thanks for your input
RC - Raining Claw
Thanks for your input
RC - Raining Claw
Comments
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Mr Google has several options. It is a sweet bread. If you are ever in Fort Lauderdale, Fl, Go to Ernie's
On Federal Hwy. Great bread and fantastic chowder. -
HERE is all i could find on bimini bread food network did not have any
happy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
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Here is one
Bimini Bread
Categories: Breads | Side dish
Serves: 4 Servings
Ingredients:
2 pk Dry yeast
1/2 c Warm water
1/2 c Nonfat dry milk powder
2/3 c Sugar, granulated
1/2 c Oil, vegetable
1 ts Salt
2 Eggs
1 1/3 c Warm water
7 1/2 c Flour, all-purpose, as neede
Instructions:
Soften yeast in 1/2 cup warm water for 10 minutes. Using a large food
processor, electric mixer or wooden spoon, beat yeast mixture, dry milk
powder, sugar, oil, salt and eggs until smooth. Add 1 1/3 cups warm water
and 2 cups of the flour; beat until smooth. Add remaining flour, a little
at a time, beating well after each addition. Stop adding flour when a stiff
dough is formed. Without a heavy-duty mixer or food processor, you will
need to work in the last of the flour with your hands. With dough hook or
by hand on a lightly floured surface, knead until dough is smooth and
elastic. Place in a greased bowl and turn to grease top. Cover and let
rise until double in bulk, about 2 1/2 hours. Punch dough down and fold
over edges, pressing until air bubbles are pushed out. Divide dough into 4
pieced. form each piece into a loaf or ball. Place in greased 8x4 inch
loaf pans or 8-inch round cake pans. Cover and allow to rise until double
in size, about 1 hour. Bake in a preheated 350 oven for 40 minutes or
until nicely browned and done. Remove from pans and cool on wire racks.
Freeze extra loaves for futureuse.
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